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Canadian music industry executive and CEO of XO Records
Wassim Joseph Slaiby (Arabic: وسيم صليبي; born November 16, 1979), also known as Sal (stylized as SAL), is a Canadian record executive, talent manager, entrepreneur, and philanthropist.[1] He co-founded the record label XO with Canadian singer the Weeknd in 2011, for whom he has also managed for since.[2] Furthermore, Slaiby is the founder and CEO of Universal Arabic Music, which he launched in 2021 in partnership with Republic Records, a division of Universal Music Group.[3]
Wassim Joseph Slaiby[10] was born in Ghazir, Lebanon on November 16, 1979.[2] His father passed away when he was ten years old.[11] He escaped the Lebanese Civil War conflict and immigrated to Canada without family when he was fifteen years old.[12] He initially lived in Montreal before moving to Ottawa in his late teens.[13]
Slaiby began his music industry career after meeting and seeing a young fellow immigrant rapper Belly freestyle rapping on an Ottawa street in 2002.[14][15][16] Slaiby started managing Belly, with whom he co-founded Capital Prophets Records,[14] which would go on to be known as the CP Music Group.[17] Slaiby also hired Amir "Cash" Esmailian, who was a close friend of Belly, as the head of street promotion for the label.[16]
On April 6, 2021, Universal Music Group and Republic Records announced the launch of the new record label Universal Arabic Music, with Slaiby as its founder and CEO.[26][27]
In December 2017, Slaiby joined the Lebanon-based music streaming service, Anghami, as the head of international partnerships.[28] In 2018, he joined the board of HXOUSE, an incubator founded by La Mar Taylor, Belly and the Weeknd consisting of a 30,000-square-foot space facility located near Toronto's waterfront that provides studio rooms and offers equipment needed for recording, designing, and producing at a low cost for young artists.[29] In the same year, he helped bring Shakira to the Cedars International Festival in Lebanon.[30]
In 2019, Slaiby became an investor of the music-focused social video platform Triller.[31] In April 2019, he was invited as a guest speaker to the Brilliant Minds, an annual conference created by Spotify founder Daniel Ek, where he was among a panel of speakers that included former US President Barack Obama, businessman Even Spiegel, and scientist Hartmut Neven.[32]
In 2017, Slaiby and French Montana helped build the Suubi Hospital in Uganda in conjunction with Global Citizen and Mama Hope. In February 2018, he joined the advisory board of the international organization Global Citizen.[33] In November 2018, he canceled his annual birthday party as a result of the deadly wildfires in California and urged his followers in an Instagram post to donate to the Los Angeles Fire Department and the California Community Foundation's Wildfire Relief Fund.[1]