For John Hassan, music is far more than sound, itโs a force of connection, culture, and inspiration. โI aim to make a positive impact on the people and the world around me,โ he says, and every note he plays carries that intention.
Music as a Voice
Music has always been Johnโs language of expression. โMusic allows me to say what I cannot put into words, while expressing moods and thoughts I donโt show to anyone,โ he explains. His compositions celebrate cultures, weaving vibrant rhythms with heartfelt stories and the joy of movement that bridges generations.
A Philosophy of Growth
At the heart of his journey lies a simple motto: โKeep learning, keep growing.โ With that, he embraces each challenge as an opportunity. โWhat I enjoy most is the constant opportunity to learn. Every project or task introduces something new, whether itโs a skill, a tool, or a fresh perspective, and that keeps me motivated and engaged.โ
Fame, to John, is about more than recognition. It comes with responsibility, a responsibility to remain authentic, professional, and true to the art form. Retirement, he says, will come only when he has fully achieved his career goals and is satisfied with his contributions.

Inspiration in Nature
When he needs clarity, John turns to the outdoors. โI go to nature for inspiration. Being outdoors helps me clear my mind and sparks fresh ideas.โ
On Stage and Beyond
His live performances carry surprises. โOn stage, I tend to lead the audience one way, then surprise them,โ he shares. Yet one song remains constant in his setlist: Peace & Love. โItโs the song I must do in every show.โ
His heroes: Tito Puente, Miriam Makeba, and Gilberto Gil, shine through in his sound. His style icon is Sister Backโs SA, but his deepest admiration is reserved for his mother, whose dedication shaped his path.
A Natural Gift
Music has always been innate for John. โMy natural ability to play musical instruments was given to me as a gift from the universe. When I discovered music at seven, I never stopped.โ That gift has since carried him across stages worldwide, including a performance at Royal Albert Hall, where he once played for the Queen. His dream? To return there, but this time with his band, Hassanโadas.
More Than a Musician
When asked what sets him apart, John smiles: โI have a unique sound and style that sets my band apart.โ If he werenโt a musician, heโd likely be a professional chef. โI like to cook,โ he admits. His nickname, fittingly, is Minister of Percussion.
Defining Tastes
His playlist is as eclectic as his influences: Moribum, Peace & Love, Thriller, September, and Pata Pata. His all-time favorite film? The Godfather. A life-changing song? Michael Jacksonโs Billie Jean. And when asked what heโs drinking: itโs always whiskey on the rocks.

Life Lessons
Travel sits at the top of his bucket list: โTo travel the world with Hassanโadas Project.โ His greatest achievement so far has been recording and performing his own original music. The biggest lesson learned? To uphold professionalism. โLack of professionalism is something I cannot stand. We should all be good at what we do, and if not, we should find something else to be passionate about.โ
Yet his journey hasnโt been without challenges. His biggest fear is confinement. But his definition of happiness is simple: โMusic.โ

Wishes and Dreams
Looking ahead, John dreams of recording more original works, performing around the world, and continuing to inspire through rhythm. Whether on stage or in the studio, he remains focused, passionate, creative, determined, and driven โ five words he uses to describe himself.
Above all, John Hassan is an artist of purpose. His story is one of growth, dedication, and love for music, for people, and for life itself.
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