Ameen Abdullah, 25 years old, considers himself an open book. Born in Haiti, Ameen moved to Brooklyn, New York before his first birthday, but claims the Queens as his home, where he’s lived since he was 10 years old. Aside from rapping, he also writes poetry, considering himself more then just a rapper.
Ameen started rapping at sixteen, on his block, trains, and in school. In 2006, Ameen took a hiatus from his rapping, before a trip to Africa, on which he converted from Christianity, to Muslim and became extremely religious. He was inspired to start rapping again because he wanted to improve his game and see where he stood.
Ameen’s first open mic he performed at a New York open mic poetry slam, in 2008. Following that performance, Ameen realized how much he missed the game, and in 2009 his first mix tape dropped.
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About Ameen
Ameen Abdullah, 25 years old, considers himself an open book. Born in Haiti, Ameen moved to Brooklyn, New York before his first birthday, but claims the Queens as his home, where he’s lived since he was 10 years old. Aside from rapping, he also writes poetry, considering himself more then just a rapper.
Ameen started rapping at sixteen, on his block, trains, and in school. In 2006, Ameen took a hiatus from his rapping, before a trip to Africa, on which he converted from Christianity, to Muslim and became extremely religious. He was inspired to start rapping again because he wanted to improve his game and see where he stood.
Ameen’s first open mic he performed at a New York open mic poetry slam, in 2008. Following that performance, Ameen realized how much he missed the game, and in 2009 his first mix tape dropped.
References
Rulerdivine
347.284.7347
rulerdivine@gmail.com
Rulerdivine has worked with Lost Boyz, Mr. Cheeks and also Onyx. Ameen worked with Rulerdivine in 2009. He engineered the songs on Ameen’s mix tape Ameen Presents Vol Blackman, The Future Freestyle, and Like Yeah.
Source
718.607.7347
sourceny@gmail.com
Source engineered Ameen’s songs To My Queen and Imma Pimp as well as Team Stronger on Ameen Presents Vol. I, which he also produced.
Deshai Williams
deshai7@yahoo.co.uk
Deshai is the host of karma lounge open mic where Ameen performed twice in the summer of 2008.
Contact Info
Ameen
718.913.1333
ameen0605@gmail.com
www.twitter.com/ameen0605
www.myspace.com/ameen0605