Vada Azeem

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

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

Early life[edit]

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[edit]

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[edit]

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

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Fly Union EPK".
  2. ^ "Mick Boogie Presents Fly.Union – Closed Doors, Open Windows (Mixtape)". 2dopeboyz. 2008-09-17. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  3. ^ "A3C festival interview with L.e & Rashad".