- Eedris Abdulkareem
Infobox musical artist 2
Name = Eedris Abdulkareem
Img_capt = Eedris Abdulkareem
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Eedris Turayo Abdulkareem Ajenifuja
Alias = Mr. Remedy
Born =
Origin =Kano State ,Nigeria
Instrument =Rapping
Genre =R&B ,African hip hop
Occupation =Rapper
Years_active = 1996–present
Label =Kennis Music (? - 2005)
La Kreem Music (2005 - Present)
URL = http://www.eedrisabdulkareem.com/Eedris Abdulkareem, born Eedris Turayo Abdulkareem Ajenifuja, is a
Nigerian hip hop artist.Born to a polygamous family [http://sammy-ville.tripod.com/id8.html Peace or War: An Interview with Eedris Abdulkareem] ] in
Kano ,Nigeria , his father was fromIjesha ,Osun State , and his mother was fromOgun State . Raised in Kano, he adoptedKano State as his state of origin. His father resides inLagos , while his mother continues to reside in Kano. According to interviews, his decision to drop his patronymic surname has nothing to do with dislike for his father, but merely reflects his fondness for the name "Eedris Abdulkareem." His name, Abdulkareem, means "Slave of the generous God". [ [http://www.nigerian.name/w/index.php?title=Abdulkareem Meaning of Abdulkareem in Nigerian.name] ]Solo career
Abdulkareem's solo debut album, "P.A.S.S." ("Pains And Stress = Success") was released in 2002 on
Kennis Music . Released the same year (and also on Kennis), "Mr. Lecturer" featured Abdulkareem's first video hit, the album's title track, which addressed the problem of students using money and sex to solicit higher grades in Nigerian colleges and universities.In 2004, Abdulkareem's third album, "Jaga Jaga", appeared on Kennis. Its title track, which laments the corruption and suffering in Nigeria, was banned from radio airplay by Nigerian President
Olusegun Obasanjo in a televised address, although it continued to be played in nightclubs. Also in 2004, Abdulkareem came to international attention as a result of a scuffle with American rapper50 Cent onboard an airplane atMurtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos. By all accounts, Abdulkareem had tried to occupy 50 Cent's seat, resulting in a fight between Abdulkareem, his friends, and 50 Cent's bodyguards. One of Abdulkareem's associates was hospitalised as a result, and 50 Cent returned to the United States, refusing to appear at a scheduled concert inPort Harcourt .Recently, he left Nigeria and went to Brazil where he met his bride. Now he's with 2 sons living on São Paulo, Brazil. His sons are Lucas and Thiago (MC Cremado)In November of 2005, Abdulkareem launched his own record label,
La Kreem Music , and released his fourth album, "Letter to Mr. President". The album's title track addressed Obasanjo's criticisms of "Jaga Jaga"; the album also featured "Flash Up Unu Lighter", a tribute to Obasanjo's wife, Stella, who died while undergoing surgery in Spain, and the victims of the Bellview Airlines crash of October 2005.Abdulkareem is also the founder of the Eedris Abdulkareem Foundation, a fundraising organization dedicated to fighting the spread of
HIV andAIDS inSub-Saharan Africa in conjunction with thePat Utomi Foundation .Discography
References
External links
* [http://www.eedrisabdulkareem.com/ Official Website In the moment not aviable]
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