Vada Azeem

Vada Azeem

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Vada Azeem has been influenced by hip hop music since middle school. He took a serious step in the industry in his early twenties when he helped create the group known as Fly Union; under the rap name LeForTheUncool. The Ohio group was noticed by NBA all star, Lebron James, who then signed Fly Union to his Spring Hill Entertainment company.

Vada (also known as King Vada) decided to move on from Fly Union and continue making music as a solo artist. He dropped his rap name and begin to feel comfortable going by his birth name, Vada. He is a part of MMG artist, Stalley's BCG collective and has worked closely with the several industry artist (including Big Sean and Dom Kennedy) and record labels (including Atlantic for the development of Stalley's album titled Ohio).

In October of 2016 Vada was featured on BET during the A3C Music Festival sharing the stage with the likes of Bun B, Stalley, and Rick Ross.

In 2016, Vada released his first single Money Fhone of his most recent release titled Twenties Go For Nix. The album made an early premiere in Feb 2017 on Complex Magazine's Pigeons and Planes website before being available on streaming the following week.

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Personne

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Philadelphia

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