[3] He is the son of Jonas Savimbi, a former general of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola.
[3] At age 7 Nazar watched a news broadcast wrongly stating that his father had died.
[2] By 2002, after the Angolan Civil War, Nazar visited Angola; eventually taking permanent residence in 2007 in the city of Luanda.
[3][4][2] From the age of 14 Nazar and his family would go on annual pilgrimages to the rural town of Bailundo, the birthplace of his father.
[3] By 2007, inspired by the music of Justice, Daft Punk and Burial alongside a desire to impress his classmates, Nazar started to produce music, initially making beats on his father's laptop with a pirated copy of FL studio.