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Massari is the self-titled debut album by Lebanese/ Canadian R&B artist Massari released on May 31, 2005 under the label CP Records. It was co-written and co-produced by both rapper Belly and Massari and other producers included on the album are DaHeala and Lynx. The album features the hit tracks " Smile for Me" (featuring Loon), " Be Easy", " "Real Love", and "Rush the Floor" (featuring Belly). Since its release the album was certified platinum by the CRIA with over 100,000 copies sold across Canada and it sold 500,000 copies worldwide.
Sari Abboud (; born December 10, 1980), better known by his stage name Massari , is a Lebanese Canadian R&B/ pop singer. His music combines Middle Eastern melodies with western culture. He started his musical career in 2001–2002, and has released two albums, Massari in 2005 and Forever Massari in 2009. He has had a number of hit singles in Canada, his home country of Lebanon, Europe, the Middle East and internationally.
It may denote:
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Massari, Lebanese-Canadian R&B, pop, and hip hop singer
- Massari (album), a 2005 album by Massari
- Forever Massari, a 2009 album by Massari
- Massari: Road to Success, a DVD released by Massari
- Massari Gym, a seat multi-purpose arena in Pueblo, Colorado
- Palazzo Massari, Ferrara, also known as the Palazzo Rosso, a Renaissance-style palace
- Pizzo Massari, a mountain in the Lepontine Alps, located in the canton of Ticino, Switzerland
It may be a family name as in:
- Giorgio Massari, a prominent late-Baroque Venetian architect
- Jacopo Massari, an Italian volleyball player
- John Massari, American composer and sound designer
- Lea Massari, an Italian actress
- Lucio Massari, an Italian painter
- Luigia Massari, an Italian painter and embroiderer
- Mohammad al-Massari, an exiled Saudi physicist and political activist