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Lucienne Alahandro Maurizio Roosberg (born February 22, 1990),[1][2] known as Kollah Bone, is an Caribbean producer/rapper. He helped pioneer the hip-hop genre music alongside fellow St.Maarten-based rappers/producers, particularly in the 2000s and 2010s.[3] In 2008, Kollah Bone produced two records for Daz Dillinger off his Who Rides Wit Us Vol.3 album, "Throw A Stacc" & "Whats Realla ft. Young Jeezy", followed by producing for  Alfamega(former PSC/GrandHustle), "Im On My Hustle". During 2013 Kollah Bone released another mixtape "Short Days & Long Nights" while he was in Miami and produced "Makin Love" for Money Mark Diggla(Marked Money Ent. & former Slip-N-Slide Records) and "Time 2 Eat" for "King Colosus"(Dadefire ENT) and "Magazeen"(Maybach Music Group). In 2014, Kollah Bone release three mixtapes, "Crown Me King", "The Veteran", "Frosted Flakes". Kollah Bone went on to release another project "Pressure Makes Diamonds" in 2015.

Kollah Bone has released 5 mixtapes and produced for 3 major recording artist throughout his career. In 2013, he founded his own label, Money 1$T Entertainment. He has worked with artists such as D-Dawg,Solano,BlacksTheG, Kazi, Gio 2x, King Colossus, Sensi, Mimi b.k.a. YFG, WarYard, Ge_win,Playboi Tre,Simpletune,Swizzy,E-magine,4DH,DT the Artist,Virus,O3,La Da Boomman. His prolific mixtapes/production releases and long-standing presence in the St.Maarten music scene has established him as a major influence on younger St.Maarten artists/producers like Solo Kween, Sandreas,Young Clove and many more., and he has been called "DaBeatKing" of St.Maarten," and "the most influential underground rapper/producer of the past decade".[5][6]

Early Life Growing up in 1990-2003
Lucienne Alahandro Maurizio Roosberg was born on February 22, 1990, in Philipsburg, St.Maarten, to former Texaco truck driver Kenneth Hassell (born November 11, 1959),[7]and hotel worker Lucia Jacintha Roosberg (born 1960).[8] Roosberg' family had a strong military background. His maternal grandfather, Frederick Roosberg,., served in the military for twelve years, including during World War II, as a pilot,[9] and also his grandfather, served in the Pacific during World War II.[8] Davis' father also served in the military.[8]

Roosberg' parents met in 1978; Roosberg' mother had three daughters, Adinia Roosberg, Asha Roosberg, Shanyra Roosberg,Cassandra Roos erg was borned in 2008 with her own father,and his father had four daughters,Sharine Spanner with her own mother, Labriska Courtar with her own mother as well, and Kassandra Hassell,Keyla Hassell shared the same mother. Roosberg' has one younger brother, Alejandro Roosberg whom they both share the same mother and father. When Roosberg was born, his father wasn't around,[10] and had been married with his own family in St, Martin.[11] Roosberg' father was not present to sign the birth certificate, and Roosberg took his mother's last name.[12]

Growing up, Roosberg was raised by his great-aunts because his mother became ill and unstabe to take care of him and his younger brother.[13] Roosberg' great-aunt was a school principal who taught him to read at a young age, and spent most of her time teaching him scriptures from the Bible.[14]Roosberg' first school was Seventh Day Adventist, where he attended kindergarten and the first several grades of elementary school.[10] His older half-sister Adinia introduced Roosberg to hip hop when Roosberg was six years old by watching BET.[15] Before moving to Dutch Quarter with his great-aunt, Roosberg had a distant relationship with his father,[16] Roosberg' father had two children with another woman and began to prioritize his children in French St.Martin over Roosberg and his younger brother.[17]

Roosberg moved with his single mother to South Reward 2011 when he was eleven years old due to family problems in Dutch Quarter. Roosberg' mother was getting better at the time but could not work and she was set on welfare.[18] Roosberg grew up in an area which was low in crime.[19]

Roosberg' moved to Rotterdam and his brother to Curacao, Roosberg attended Wolfert Van Borselen School.[14] He was generally good in school and considered himself athletic although he did not participate in school sports.[10] Roosberg dealt drugs, mainly selling cannabis using his lunch money to acquire it.Roosberg sold cannabis on his own while in the seventh-grade and later on got his hands on cocaine. .[20]

Legal issues
2005–2019

In April 2005, Roosberg was arrested for kidnapping and was sentenced to 60 days in jail,but was released 1 week later after the female admitted he did not do it and right after she left the island.[125]

On July 13, 2008, Roosberg was arrested for breaking and entering into the Government Building in ,St.Eustatius,Netherlands Antilles, Roosberg was not at home just his cousins when the police came and raid his property. Roosberg was still on probation at the time and was sent to St.Maarten Downtown police investigators found electronics and cannabis at Roosberg property but the eye witness could not point him out in the lineup cause during the time of the burglary it was very dark.Roosberg was then sentenced to 90 days for violating his probation and not completing his 275 community service hours.

2009–2010

Roosberg was arrested in April 2009 in St.Maarten, on one charge of battery,[132] and one charge of manslauhter one count of aggravated assault.[133] The victim L."Shepperd"Gates suffered a double broken jawbone. Roosberg turned himself in so that his two cousins could be freed from jail a few hours later that day, and he received a 12 month sentence which he eventually did only 90 days in Downtown Police Station.

2010–2019

On January 25, 2018, Kollah Bone was charged with Attempted murder,manslaughter, Both two victims "J.B and N.C attacked Kollah Bone, he then obtained 10 stabbed wounds and punctured lung. Kollah Bone stabbed "J.B" in the chest inches from his heart and by his knee area in self-defense. During the final trial hearing "J.B" was crying in the courtroom and "N.C" was just stuttering with their statements. Kollah Bone received 60 months from the prosecutors which then was overruled by the judge who then gave me 30 months in the Dordrecht Penitentiary, Netherlands, and "N.C" was charged with manslaughter and sentenced to 24 months which he eventually received 10 because he is a minor by law in the Netherlands.