Adé Hakim
Adé Hakim
Genres: Hip-Hop, rap, experimental hip-hop, underground hip-hop, Hip Hop
Similar artists via Last.fm
About Adé Hakim
Adé Hakim Sayyed, also known by Sixpress, is an American rapper and producer. He was a member of the New York City experimental hip hop collective Slums. The group consisted of Adé Hakim, MIKE, King Carter, Jazz Jodi (Jazz.10k), Darryl Johnson, and Mason Dreiling. This group possibly influenced the sound of Earl Sweatshirt's album "Some Rap Songs", and is sometimes credited for ushering in a new renaissance of underground hip-hop, sometimes called "jazz-rap" or "abstract hip-hop". Adé Hakim is also credited with many production credits, like Earl Sweatshirt's "Nowhere2go", Medhane's "Albany2vernon", and many other songs.
Taken from Last.fm
20,056 listeners · 282,867 plays via Last.fm