Akeem Ali
Akeem Ali

Akeem Ali

USAHip Hop, Contemporary Hip Hop
98,188 monthly listeners
  • 53.3K followers
  • 146K subscribers
  • 642.8K followers
  • 436.5K followers
  • 9.1K followers

Akeem Ali's Top Spotify Songs

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Playa 2 Playa
58.8K streams
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Keemy Casanova
27.5K streams
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Love Me
11.4K streams
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Rollin'
8.9K streams
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Keemy Casanova: He's BAD
7.8K streams
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Akeem Ali's YouTube Videos

4.8M
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Akeem Ali - KEEMY CASANOVA prod. by Othello Beats

Akeem Ali

Akeem Ali - KEEMY CASANOVA prod. by Othello Beats
Youtube
4.8M views
Oct 13, 2020
1.8M
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Akeem Ali - Playa 2 Playa feat. Fleetwood Fred (Official Music Video)

Akeem Ali

Akeem Ali - Playa 2 Playa feat. Fleetwood Fred (Official Music Video)
Youtube
1.8M views
Jun 19, 2021
1.5M
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Akeem Ali - The Mack (Official Music Video) prod. by C Gutta Beatz

Akeem Ali

Akeem Ali - The Mack (Official Music Video) prod. by C Gutta Beatz
Youtube
1.5M views
Apr 29, 2021

Akeem Ali's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Insecure Official Playlist
by Spotify
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WRMFZY BEATS
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The daily vibes
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by Luvisrage2album
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Events2 Events

Mar
10-13
SXSW: South by Southwest
United States
USA
, AustinN/A N/A
Past
Oct
22-24
A3C Festival
United States
USA
, AtlantaN/A N/A
Past

Akeem Ali's Past Events2 Events

  • SXSW: South by Southwest festival

    Slipknot, Thundercat, St. Vincent, Sueco, Strawberry Guy, Armani White, Alejo, Lola Brooke, Sir Chloe, The Zombies, Obongjayar, Blxckie, The War and Treaty, KAZKA, Dream, Ivory, Scorey, Ladaniva, Anti Da Menace, GIRLI, Jaz Karis, Akeem Ali, MC Rogê, Kalush Orchestra, The Belmonts, The Lemon Twigs, Balming Tiger, Max Cooper, Blondshell, Medium Build, Ambré, Tokio Myers, Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Ali A.k.a Mind, Tangerine Dream, Sudan Archives, Krooked Kings, English Teacher, Rosie Darling, TuanTigabelas (Tuan 13), Tufan Derince, iLe, Beenzino (빈지노), Snail Mail, deca joins, Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, Far Caspian, Oracle Sisters, Osees, Shaé Universe, YU-KA, Alexandra Whittingham, Alice Longyu Gao, NEMOPHILA, Shovels & Rope, Meltt, Softcult, zzzahara, BALTHVS, Tommy Lefroy, Quarters of Change, Yazmin Lacey, Sunflower Bean, Sunami, Lontalius, July Talk, Arcy Drive, Akua Naru, Ask Carol, Starcrawler, Micah Edwards, Sweet Pill, TITA, Night Tapes, Beatenberg, Ron Gallo, Red Rum Club, spill tab, Dream Wife, Ric Wilson, White Denim, Kidd Kenn, Luna Luna, Frost Children, Adam Dodson, The Nude Party, Warmduscher, Bella White, ÄTNA, Ayse Deniz, Tami Neilson, Lime garden, Soul Glo, Great Gable, Sextile, Demob Happy, Sorry Mom, King Stingray, Mudd the student, Voxtrot, Son Rompe Pera, Palehound, Omega Sapien, The Heavy Heavy, Sir Woman, The Scratch, Tomberlin, Son Volt, Philine Sonny, Patrick Holland, Dead Pony, Amy Luciani, Plàsi, Sarah Shook & The Disarmers, KALLITECHNIS, Bilk, Aysanabee, MANWOLVES, Haru Nemuri, bj wnjn, Orions Belte, Be Your Own Pet, Thao & the Get Down Stay Down, Modernlove., Abraham Alexander, Lil Cherry, Mnelia, The Callous Daoboys, The Wandering Hearts, Jane Weaver, Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs, Amra, Urban Heat, DYGL, Ghouljaboy, Andrekza, Queen Millz, Pearl & The Oysters, Yogetsu Akasaka, Sorcha Richardson, Jembaa Groove, Natalie Shay, Folly Group, Algiers, Big Wy's Brass Band, The Hara, Somebody's Child, Bellah, Kadeem Tyrell, Kate Davis, Ava Maybee, Peach Luffe, The Vices, Dan Davidson, AJ Smith, Rett Madison, Ist Ist, Sweeping Promises, Esther Rose, Death Valley Girls, Ena Mori, The Orielles, The Bright Light Social Hour, La Paloma, Hembree, Ishmael Ensemble, Chicks On Speed, Arny Margret, The Mauskovic Dance Band, Grohotsky, The Accidentals, milk., GOLDBUUDA, Asian Glow, Begonia, Snõõper, Elephant Sessions, JessB, Moon Panda, Le Couleur, Boy Golden, Kalpee, Sea Lemon, Stereo Jane, Yayoi Daimon, Georgia Lines, Sadie, Alex Bellaqueo, ALASKALASKA, Mandy, Indiana, Hien, Winona Forever, HOPE, XENZU, Sunday Cruise, Tamzene, Balaklava Blues, Darling West, Sipho, AdELA MUSIC, Bibi Club, Panic Shack, Your Grandparents, The Xcerts, Larkins, Hayley Warner, Theodore, We Are The Union, THICK, annie hamilton, Being Dead, Fergus McCreadie, Steam Down, Shelly Fairchild, Desta French, kid bookie, Rett Smith, Low Island, Tropa Magica, Floodlights, Evan Bartels, Brittany Davis, Heartworms, Sophia Galaté, RVG, Izzy Heltai, Jaguar Jonze, Sid Simons, mui zyu, Woodes, The Trials of Cato, Hamish Hawk, Jessica Winter, Enumclaw, Ailbhe Reddy, 250, Sego, Núria Graham, Meernaa, Revenge Wife, Kiwi jr, Truth Club, Jazz re:freshed, Jake Whiskin, Annabel Lee, Foley, Youth Sector, Julie Doiron, Housewife, Plastic Picnic, Alexia Bomtempo, Knifeplay, Marina Allen, Kill Lincoln, Primo The Alien, SPARKLING, Gold Fang, Prima Queen, Tribe Friday, layzi, Andrea Valle, Talia Goddess, Pol, Geskle, Alaska Reid, Teenage Halloween, PARTY DOZEN, Estereomance, THALA, Font, Dana Gillespie, Iguana Death Cult, Balimaya Project, Bloomsday, Solar Eyes, Annabelle Chairlegs, Yacko, Adwaith, Tomato Flower, The Goa Express, Letting Up Despite Great Faults, Speaker Honey, Shadow Show, Brighde Chaimbeul, James And The Cold Gun, Skye Wallace, Good Looks, Sword II, You said Strange, Birthh, Noah And The Loners, Mhaol, Voka Gentle, Andrew Farriss, Ayanna Witter-Johnson, The Foreign Resort, Disq, Anna Salman, The Lounge Society, Abigail Osborn, Laveda, Amber Arcades, Why Bonnie, Katie Toupin, Garrett T. Capps, Redolent, Al Lover, Surma, Death and Vanilla, Germein Sisters, TYSON, The Tiarras, Flowerkid, Aoife Nessa Frances, Bones and Jones, South For Winter, Mariel Buckley, Jesswar, Bells Larsen, The Sewing Club, The Pink Stones, Living Hour, Gloria de Oliveira, Softee, West Texas Exiles, foamboy, Kalu & The Electric Joint, MOSES, Orchestra Gold, Graham Reynolds, JER, UNI and The Urchins, Vox Rea, Rose's Pawn Shop, Andrea Magee, Automelodi, Salarymen, Aguava, Shredders, Vlure, Styrofoam, Nathan Graham, Alesia Lani, Anastasia Coope, Dhruv Sangari, Pickle Darling, Zev, Postdata, Alonda Rich, Big Bill, MAUVEY, Pleasure Venom, Godcaster, NTsKi, Edie Bens, Ashoka, Virginie B, Shanghai Baby, The Golden Dregs, TC Superstar, Roanoke, Girl Scout, The Garrys, Lee Bains + The Glory Fires, Vanille, Super Plage, Painted Shield, Nisa, SKATELAND, Ariel & The Culture, Júlia Colom, Poppy Jean Crawford, Jad Fair, Miranda and the Beat, JayWood, Albertine Sarges, Fake Fruit, Arya, Rosier, DoomCannon, Talk, Shovel Dance Collective, Fotocrime, Aubrey Haddard, Public Body, Maestro Espada, Venus Twins, fuvk, The Pinky Rings, smut, Dat Garcia, Shirley Hurt, TmbaTa, Silverbacks, ASHY, GHUM, Kindsight, Shutups, KoKo, Ulysses Wells, Dead Gowns, Future Crib, MANE, Grace Pettis, Fonteyn, babybaby_explores, Zilched, Otay:onii, Thor and Friends, Del Castillo, Robocobra Quartet, Immaterial Possession, T. Thomason, Spllit, Avalanche Party, Shooks, Decent Criminal, Pearla, Gewalt, Reilly Downes, Rod Gator, AUTOBAHN, Mary Scholz, Vacation, HER SKIN, Ryan Pollie, Air Waves, Tulliah, TUSHAR, PARAÍSOS, Totalement Sublime, Annie Blackman, MUSTANGS OF THE WEST, Lorelei K, The Paisley Fields, Jeverson, Mynolia, Sug Daniels, Jeannel, S. Raekwon, Alien Tango, The Waymores, JM Stevens, 7ebra, Saloon Dion, Ginevra Nervi, Pearl Earl, Tayls, Nadeem Din-Gabisi, Plattenbau, poolblood, Billy King and the Bad Bad Bad, Mya Byrne, Viper Club, Gus Englehorn, Lemonade Shoelace, Adrian Activo, Beverly Kills, Tameca Jones, Johnny Chops, Thanya Iyer, Ava Vegas, Huntly, Personal Trainer, TVOD, IONA ZAJAC, Rock Eupora, Spinster, Enjoyable Listens, alsoknownasrox, Disco Doom, Wynona Bleach, Schatzi, The Juniper Berries, Spare Parts For Broken Hearts, Mexico City Heartbreak, Atlas Maior, Julie Odell, Mightmare, The Hypochondriacs, Andrew Cashen, South San Gabriel, IOTA PHI, PENDANT, AJ, the One, N'famady Kouyate, AIDA, LÓN, SETS, Gay Meat, Renée Reed, Foyer Red, Junk Drawer, Thin Lear, El Combo Oscuro, Laszlo Gardony, The Tender Things, Helen Ganya, JEALOUS, Marcus Joseph, Diatom Deli, Jobber, Moriah Bailey, Lauren Ann, Trouble in the Streets, Otis Wilkins, HOLLY MONTGOMERY, Shady Bug, GracieHorse, Data Animal, Prim, Gaisma, Rinse & Repeat, Moritz Fasbender, Exit Kid, Ashli, Alicia Clara, The Stools, Adrienne Mack-Davis, S.L. Houser, Katy Rea, Housekeys, Warm Human, Poster Paints, SAFER, Rae Fitzgerald, koleżanka, Stoneburner, As You Were, Roots from the Clay, The Pleasure Majenta, The Bad Ends, Allurr, Shaylee, Fragile Rock, popsiclestickairport, Fraud Perry, Rhinestone Pickup Truck, Rob Cannillo, AV713, Normal Echo, Ahnansé, Augustine, SpivOberta, Andrew Regis, Bona Fide, Transy Warhol, SNØW, The Wends, James Lockhart Jr, San Saba County, Shallow Waves, Big Cream, Akasha, Arroyo Low, Auto Lola, Pink Nasty, Amanda Koontz, Ariel Chantel, Ace Park, Abracadabra, Stay Put, Rugburns, Steam, The Mellows, Otoboke Beaver
    USA, Austin
    Big
  • A3C Festival festival

    Kaliii, Dave East, Domani, Akeem Ali, Jucee Froot, Dess Dior, Symba, J Stone, Deante' Hitchcock, Rico Cartel, Beanz, Dreek Da Don
    USA, Atlanta
    Huge

More about Akeem Ali

Overview of Contemporary Hip Hop musician Akeem Ali

From Jackson, Mississippi, Akeem Ali is a rising talent in the Hip Hop genre. His music is a combination of classic Hip Hop beats and modern components that showcases his own worldview. Ali stands out from his contemporaries with music that is full of raw energy and expressive lyricism.

With his distinctive sound, Contemporary Hip Hop musician Akeem Ali offers the genre a new point of view. His lyrics are used to express his story, and his music is a reflection of his experiences in life. The seamless way Ali's lyrics flow over his beats defines his music. His songs highlight his talent as a lyricist with captivating language and hooks that stick in your head.

Any fan of hip hop or contemporary hip hop must listen to Akeem Ali's songs. Listeners will be enthralled by his distinct sound and unbridled intensity and be left wanting more. So be sure to listen to Akeem Ali's songs if you want a new spin on hip hop.

What are the most popular songs for Contemporary Hip Hop musician Akeem Ali?

American musician Akeem Ali, who hails from Jackson and specializes in contemporary hip hop, is well-known for his distinctive sound and skill with words. He is well known for the songs "Keemy Casanova," "Rollin'," "Black Velvet," and "What We Doing." These songs highlight Akeem's adaptability and his capacity to write songs that appeal to a broad audience.

Over a lively and upbeat groove in "Keemy Casanova," Akeem Ali delivers potent lyrics. The song is a wonderful illustration of his talent for fusing old and current Hip Hop ingredients to produce a timeless sound. The song "Rollin'," which has a laid-back vibe and a catchy melody that will stick in your head, is another favorite.

Other well-known songs like "Show Ya Right," "11:11," and "I Wanna Roll" highlight Akeem's aptitude for writing upbeat yet reflective music. His songs include a wide range of subjects, including love and relationships as well as his own hardships and victories.

All things considered, Akeem Ali is a gifted artist who has established himself in the Contemporary Hip Hop scene. His music continues to inspire and amuse listeners around the world because to his distinctive style and relevant lyrics.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Contemporary Hip Hop musician Akeem Ali?

With his most recent albums, Jackson, United States-based current Hip Hop performer Akeem Ali has been making waves in the music business. The flexibility of Ali as a rapper and producer is demonstrated by his most recent album, "Roses Are Red But I'm Color Blind," which was released in 2023. From love and heartbreak to societal commentary, the album's songs explore a variety of themes and emotions. This album is a testament to Ali's talent and inventiveness. His distinctive sound and lyrical flow have given him a rising reputation.

In 2023, Ali not only released his album but also a number of songs, including "I Ain't Yo Nigga," "Handsome Heartbreaker," "Passive Aggressive," and "Keemy Casanova: He's BAD." Each of these songs embodies Ali's distinct sound, fusing upbeat beats with reflective lyrics that explore both individual experiences and societal challenges. The strong hymn "I Ain't Yo Nigga" defies preconceptions and praises uniqueness, while "Handsome Heartbreaker" is a sensuous, smooth song that demonstrates Ali's vocal range. Both "Passive Aggressive" and "Keemy Casanova: He's BAD" are positive and spirited songs with catchy tunes and enduring lyrics.

Overall, Akeem Ali's most recent works show his development as a musician and his dedication to making music that is both enjoyable and thought-provoking. We are eager to hear what he has in store for us next because of his distinctive style and sincere lyrics, which have won him a devoted fanbase.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Contemporary Hip Hop musician Akeem Ali?

Throughout his career, Akeem Ali has given performances at a number of prestigious locations and festivals. At the A3C event, an annual hip-hop event held in Atlanta, Georgia, he made one of his most noteworthy festival appearances. Along with other well-known hip hop musicians including Wu-Tang Clan, Lil Wayne, and Jay-Z, Akeem Ali gave a performance. Akeem Ali's presence at the event contributed to his reputation as a rising star in the hip-hop scene.

Akeem Ali has also given performances at a number of renowned locations, including The Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, New York, and The Viper Room in Los Angeles, California. These concerts exhibited Akeem Ali's distinctive brand of modern hip-hop music, which incorporates jazz, funk, and soul influences. Akeem Ali has a rising following in the United States thanks to his live performances, which are renowned for their high energy and dynamic performances.

Akeem Ali has performed at festivals and in live settings in addition to releasing a number of hit singles, including "Better Things" and "Soulmates." These songs highlight Akeem Ali's unique sound and lyrical style, which frequently explores themes of love, sorrow, and personal development. Akeem Ali gains praise from critics and a devoted following by pushing the limits of modern hip-hop music with each new album he releases.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Contemporary Hip Hop musician Akeem Ali?

The Jackson-based contemporary Hip Hop musician Akeem Ali has worked with many artists over the years, but some of their most significant collaborations are "11:11" with DaVionne, "50 Lem Hunnits" with 27Delly, "PEACH FANTA" with BLACKWAY, "YO BODY (ROLLIN ROLLIN)" with Big K.R.I.T., and "WE DON'T ROLL/WALK IT LIKE I TALK IT"

"11:11" with DaVionne is one of the most noteworthy collaborations. The song is an exciting and soulful Hip Hop number that highlights DaVionne's sultry voice and Akeem Ali's skill with words. Listeners are sure to nod their heads and tap their feet to the song's infectious hook. The two musicians' affinity is apparent, and their combination produced a remarkable song that will undoubtedly endure.

The collaboration "50 Lem Hunnits" with 27Delly is another interesting one. The song, which is heard in the HBO hit show Insecure, has a distinctive beat that goes great with Akeem Ali's flow and Delly's vocals. The song is the ideal illustration of Akeem Ali's seamless ability to meld several genres and styles to produce a new and intriguing sound.

In summary, Akeem Ali has worked with some of the top musicians in the business, but the aforementioned projects stand out from the rest. The songs are evidence of Akeem Ali's originality, adaptability, and capacity to collaborate with other musicians to produce music that connects with listeners.