Azeem (rapper)
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Birth name | Azeem Muthu Ismail |
Born | New Brunswick, New Jersey | July 17, 1977
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, playwright |
Years active | 1991–present |
Website | www |
Azeem Ismail (born July 17, 1977[citation needed] in New Brunswick, New Jersey), better known simply as Azeem is a performance poet and hip-hop MC, residing in Brooklyn, New York.[1]
Biography
Azeem, born of Jamaican and Pondicherry descent started his first band, Telefunken, in 1991, which was a combination of live instrumentation and hip-hop. Their first release came out in 1994 on the then newly formed Om Records.
Azeem's first break as a solo artist came at an open mic competition where he performed under the alias the "Invisible Man" against fifty other poets and lyricists for a spot on the Lollapolooza Tour.[2]
This led to a PBS special (United States of Poetry) with Washington Square Films,[2] and two book publishings.[citation needed]
In 1997, Azeem was hired by Bay Area artist, Michael Franti (The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy and Spearhead) to assist him in composing songs for the second Spearhead album, Chocolate Supa Highway.[2] This led to Azeem touring, writing, and performing with the band for two years.[2] The single "Keep Me Lifted", a song that features Azeem, was the only song from the album to reach Billboard's Rap Charts.[2]
In 1999, after his third tour with Spearhead, Azeem left to work as solo. 1999 saw the release of his first solo EP Garage Opera (Heratik),[2] and he contributed a track to Afro-Mystik's Future Tropic album. Azeem followed up with the full-length album Craft Classic (Stray). The album's single "Rubber Glue" reached number two on the CMJ radio rap chart.
In 2003 Azeem released the 12-inch single "Family Man" (Bomb Hip-Hop) and toured Europe with the Bomb Hip-Hop Tour.
In early 2004 Azeem was the frontman on the VU release Mayhemystics (Wide Hive),[3] which was nominated for a California Music Award.
In 2005 Azeem wrote and performed a play called Rude Boy.[4] Azeem plays the character of Johnny Burke, a struggling and slightly disturbed "Jamerican" (Jamaican-American) who works as a janitor.[1] The play is set at Johnny's place of work, a Mexican cardboard box factory. Azeem performed Rude Boy at: The Lincoln Center - NYC, Marsh Theater - SF, Oaklandish - Oakland, Hip Hop Theater Festival (Brava Theater)- SF, San Francisco Theater Fest - Yerba Buena Gardens San Francisco, Redline Theater - Chicago IL. He also produced and directed The Secret Circus, a performance art show at the Marsh Berkeley.[5]
In 2008, Azeem released another solo effort Air Cartoons,[5]
In 2010, Azeem performed live with Heavyweight Dub Champion.
Discography
Albums
Artist | Title | Year | Label |
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Azeem | Garaga Opera | 2000 | Heratik |
Azeem | Craft Classic | 2001 | Stray |
Azeem with Variable Unit | Mayhemystics | 2004 | Wide Hive |
Azeem | Show Business | 2004 | Bomb Hip-Hop |
Zeph & Azeem | Rise Up | 2007 | Om |
Azeem | Air Cartoons | 2008 | Oaklyn |
Singles and EPs
Artist | Title | Year | Label | |
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Azeem vs. Hydroponic Sound System | Family Man | 2002 | Bomb Hip-Hop |
Om Jai Jagadish Hare Aarti - Vishu } Other appearances
References
External linkswww.thepoetazeem.com |