Nasseman

[9] He went to the University of Liberia campus in December 2015 to witness Accountability Lab's Corruption Must Go musical campaign, and performed his pan-African anthem "All Africans" at the event.

[8] In an interview with the Daily Observer newspaper, Nasseman said he released the song in order to reawaken the public's interests in the L$16 billion that went missing in a shipping container the previous year.

[12] Nasseman recorded the song with the band after meeting them at the Fair Play Anti-Corruption Youth Voices program in Copenhagen.

[1] "The Boy from Gibraltar" serves as the official music for Rodney Sieh's book George Weah: The Story of Africa's Footballer President – An Unofficial Biography (2023).

[1] In January 2013, Nasseman was part of Let's Speak Out, a program created by PCI Media Impact to help combat sexual violence in Liberia.

[15] Nasseman is a member of Fair Play, a movement composed of young artists speaking out against corruption and social injustice.

[1] The organization Vital Voices stated that although his lyrics and tone are "sometimes critical", he has found relief through music in order to overcome "the atrocities musicians like himself witnessed".