Vada Azeem

Vada Leon Azeem is a rapper and visual creator based in Columbus, Ohio.

Vada Azeem
BornPhiladelphia, PA
GenresHip Hop
Occupation(s)Rapper
Formerly ofFly Union
Spouse(s)Ababa Azeem (married 2019–present)
Websitewww.vadaazeem.com

Early life

In his early years, Azeem spent time in his mother’s hometown of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. From age six to eight-years-old, he lived with family members in Maybeury, West Virginia before his parents decided to finally settled in Columbus, Ohio. He is of African-American, Haitian, and Irish descent.

Music

Azeem named and co-founded the hip-hop collective Fly.Union.[1] In 2008 the collective released a mixtape with DJ Mick Boogie titled "Closed Doors, Open Windows" [2] which lead to the group signing a publishing deal with Maverick Carter and NBA All-Star LeBron James' SpringHill imprint. Azeem parted ways with the collective soon after signing the deal.

As a solo artist, Azeem would gain further notoriety by appearing with artist such as Stalley, Curren$y, and Rick Ross at Atlanta's A3C Festival,[3] New York City's CMJ Festival, and Austin’s SxSW Festival.

There is lore around Azeem presenting a long awaited album titled “We Forgot That God Was Watching.” It would be his first full-length musical offering since 2013.

Personal life

Azeem is a Sunni muslim. He is married with two children.

References

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