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Kareem Dennis (born 23 May 1986),[1] better known by his stage name Lowkey, is a British rapper and activist from London. He first became known through a series of mixtapes he released before he was 18,[2] before taking a hiatus from the music business. He would return in 2008,[3] with appearances on BBC Radio[4] and at various festivals and concerts including the BBC Electric Proms,[5] Glastonbury, T In The Park and Oxegen[6] in the buildup to his first solo album Dear Listener, as well as collaborating with other British musicians to form the supergroup Mongrel. He released his second solo album, Soundtrack to the Struggle, independently on in 2011.

Lowkey
Lowkey performing in Bristol, 2009
Background information
Birth nameKareem Dennis
Born (1986-05-23) 23 May 1986 (age 36)
London, England
Genres
Years active2001–2012
2016–present
LabelsMesopotamia Music
SO Empire Recordings

After a five-year hiatus, Lowkey released a string of singles between 2016 and 2018 to precede the release of his third album, Soundtrack to the Struggle 2, released in 2019.

Early life

Lowkey was born in London to an Iraqi mother and an English father.[7] From the age of twelve he began to rap, initially imitating American rappers but soon began using his own accent.[1] He began attending open mic sessions which at the Deal Real record shop on Carnaby Street, Central London.[8] The first time he went he introduced himself as Lowkey and was told there was already a regular there by that name; the two had a rap battle to decide who would continue to use the alias, Kareem emerged victorious and continued to use the name thereafter.[9]

Music career

2003–09: Mixtapes & Dear Listener

The first part of his mixtape series Key to the Game, was released independently in 2003.[6] Within a year and a half he had released a second and third volume.[2] Though the first volume largely used music from other artists, the second was mostly original work in conjunction with numerous artists and producers while the third, which had no skits or short songs like a traditional mixtape would, was mostly his own work.[6]

While Lowkey was busying himself with European tours in support of Immortal Technique, Canibus, and Dead Prez,[6] he began to make musical contacts and record his debut album. Though stalled by other artistic endeavours, Dear Listener was released in October 2008.[10][11] In December he released the compilation album Uncensored, with highlights from the entire Key to the Game series and Dear Listener, digitally through iTunes.[12]

2009–12: Soundtrack to the Struggle

After touring with Immortal Technique the two made a single, "Voices of the Voiceless" which was released in September 2009.[13]

The second single, "Long Live Palestine" (also known as "Tears to Laughter") was digitally released on 9 March 2009. In December 2009, Lowkey revealed he would release a second part to "Long Live Palestine" featuring Palestinian rap group DAM, Anglo-Palestinian soloist Shadia Mansour, Narcy from Iraq, Iranian artists Hich Kas and Reveal, Syrian-Lebanese performer Eslam Jawaad and African-American Muslim Hasan Salaam. "Long Live Palestine" was packaged in an EP with Part 1 and the instrumental.[14] The single received statements of support from Tony Benn and Benjamin Zephiniah.[15]

Soundtrack to the Struggle was released on 16 October 2011. The album entered the UK Albums Chart on 23 October at number 57, becoming Lowkey's first entry on the national charts. Soundtrack to the Struggle peaked at number 14 on the UK Download Chart. On the UK R&B Chart, the album received its highest OCC position, number 6. In the UK Indie Chart, the album peaked at number 9.[16][17][18][19]

2012–16: Musical hiatus

On 17 April 2012, Lowkey put his musical career on hiatus, announcing the news on Facebook. He said that after months of contemplation, he had decided to "step away from music and concentrate on my studies". With this, he announced that he would deactivate his Facebook page, which had over 180,000 followers.[20]

2016–present: Return and Soundtrack to the Struggle trilogy

On 26 July 2016, various sources shared an image on social media relating to Lowkey's return to the music scene with new single "Ahmed". On 29 July 2016, Lowkey released a video for the single, the subject matter of which revolves around the refugee crisis and Europe's response. In addition, a seven-day tour across the UK in September 2016 was announced.[21] On 3 September, his next single "Children of Diaspora" was released. The track addresses issues of racism and xenophobia, and mentions victims of police brutality in the UK and USA.[22]

In August 2018, Lowkey announced via social media that he would be releasing his single "Ahmed", which features Mai Khalil, on platforms such as Spotify and iTunes on 2 September 2018, stating that this would be his first commercial release since 2011. He also confirmed that he was in the process of making a second album, titled Soundtrack to the Struggle 2.

Soundtrack to the Struggle 2 was released on 5 April 2019, with UK tour dates scheduled to start less than a week later.

Collaborations

Lowkey joined a hip-hop group called Poisonous Poets with which was formed by rapper Reveal and released one self-titled mixtape in 2005.[23] Poisonous Poets (sometimes known as Double P) the group also consisted of Doc Brown whom Lowkey met at Real Deal records, eveal, Stylah, Tony D and Therapist.[23]

Lowkey's manager passed on the first two parts of Key to the Game to Jon McClure, frontman of Reverend and The Makers who is also an outspoken political activist.[24] Wanting to mix popular music with politics, and mix indie rock with hip-hop, the two formed a supergroup, Mongrel, with Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders and ex-bassist Andy Nicholson, Babyshambles bassist Drew McConnell and a revolving set of other musicians.[25] The album, Better Than Heavy,[26] was released for free with The Independent on 7 March. The band were asked to perform live in Venezuela on the invitation of President Hugo Chavez.[27] Lowkey visited Caracas during the first summit of CELAC, championing Chavez as "a leader who is striving to build an independent alternative to the neo-liberal capitalism which has disenfranchised his people for decades."[28]

Political activism

Lowkey is a vocal opponent of Zionism and is a patron of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign. He characterises Zionism as colonialism and ethnic cleansing.[28][29]

In February 2009, he travelled to Palestinian refugee camps around the West Bank area to perform fundraising shows to help rebuild the Gaza Strip but was detained by the Israel Police for nine hours at Ben Gurion International Airport and interrogated, while having his passport confiscated.[30] Later in 2009, he travelled with M-1 of Dead Prez to carry out a humanitarian aid mission and bring medical aid to the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip; this led to a collaboration between the two on Soundtrack to the Struggle.[31] He was detained for a second time in July 2010, en route to a number of concerts and musical workshops in refugee camps in the West Bank. After detaining him for twelve hours, an online petition was started and he was later released.[32]

In January 2011, Marcus Dysch writing for The Jewish Chronicle about the involvement of Lowkey in the Palestine Solidarity Campaign commented: "One expert studying anti-Israel activity described the increasing influence of performers such as Lowkey as a 'potential nightmare,' and compared the impact of his backing for the campaign to the effect of artists such as Annie Lennox and Elvis Costello "attacking the Jewish state."[33]

Lowkey has been a prominent member of the Stop the War Coalition and has spoken against the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Furthermore, he has been a sharp critic of United States and British foreign policy, claiming that the two countries are only interested in supporting leaders who are under their influence or are willing to assist them. He also claims American media overlooks those within the country who do not believe in American military supremacy.[28] In 2012, Lowkey turned down an opportunity to appear on Tim Westwood TV in protest, after Westwood chose to broadcast his show from the British military base Camp Bastion in Afghanistan.[34]

In May 2017, Lowkey endorsed Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn in the 2017 UK general election. He said: "We have a choice between policies which foster empathy and policies which foster greed, resentment, estrangement and alienation."[35][36][unreliable source] In November 2019, along with other public figures, Lowkey signed a letter supporting Corbyn describing him as "a beacon of hope in the struggle against emergent far-right nationalism, xenophobia and racism in much of the democratic world" and endorsed him in the 2019 UK general election.[37][38] In the same month, along with 34 other musicians, he signed a letter endorsing Corbyn in the 2019 UK general election with a call to end austerity.[39][40] In December 2019, along with 42 other cultural figures, he signed a letter endorsing the Labour Party under Corbyn's leadership in the 2019 general election. The letter stated that "Labour's election manifesto under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership offers a transformative plan that prioritises the needs of people and the planet over private profit and the vested interests of a few."[41][42]

Lowkey was critical of the response to the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017 stating that "the tragic event was a result of the injustice and criminality at the heart of Britain’s current political system" .[43]

Other work

In July 2008, the Theatre Royal, Bath put on a production of Max and Beth, a contemporary adaptation of Macbeth by William Shakespeare written entirely in rhyme.[44] Lowkey also helped publicise the NSPCC's Don't Hide It campaign, and contributed a free song to it, in which his lyrics are delivered from the perspective of a female victim of sexual abuse.[6] He also formed a non-profit organisation, People's Army with fellow rapper Logic, with whom he has also made an unreleased album with (New World Order[1]), and met up with then-Liberal Democrats leader Menzies Campbell as a representative of his local community.[24] He has written articles for The Guardian[45] and left-wing website Ceasefire Magazine[34]

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
UK
[46]
UK
IND

[18]
UK
R&B

[17]
Dear Listener
Soundtrack to the Struggle
  • Released: 16 October 2011
  • Label: Mesopotamia Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
57 9 6
Soundtrack to the Struggle 2
  • Released: 5 April 2019
  • Label: Mesopotamia Music
  • Formats: Digital download
26 2

Collaboration albums

Mixtapes

  • Key to the Game, Vol. 1 (2003)
  • Key to the Game, Vol. 2: Still Underground (2004)
  • Key to the Game, Vol. 3 (2005)
  • The Dubs Mixtape (2007) (with Stylah, hosted by DJ Limelight)

Extended plays

  • Unplugged, Vol. 1 (2018)

Compilation albums

  • The Past, The Present and The Future: The Road to Mongrel (2008)
  • Uncensored (2009)
  • The Best of Lowkey (US Version) (2010)

Singles

Title Year Album
"Politics" 2004 Non-album single
"London" 2005 Key to the Game, Vol. 3
"Tears to Laughter" 2009 Non-album single
"Voices of the Voiceless"
(with Immortal Technique)
Soundtrack to the Struggle
"We Don't Want Them" Non-album single
"Alphabet Assassin" Dear Listener
"Something Wonderful" 2010 Soundtrack to the Struggle
"Revolution Music"
(featuring Faith SFX & Reverend and the Makers)
Non-album single
"Terrorist?" Soundtrack to the Struggle
"Obama Nation"
"Ahmed"
(featuring Mai Khalil)
2016 Soundtrack to the Struggle 2
"Children of Diaspora"
(featuring Mai Khalil)
"Ghosts of Grenfell"
(featuring Mai Khalil)
2017
"The Death of Neoliberalism"
"Lords of War"
(featuring Kaia)
"McDonald Trump" 2018
"Sunday Morning"
(featuring Mai Khalil)
"Ghosts of Grenfell 2"
(featuring Kaia)
"The Return of Lowkey" 2019
"Goat Flow"
"Iraq2Chile"
(featuring Mai Khalil)
2020 Non-album single

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This article is about the British Iraqi rapper For other uses see Low key disambiguation Kareem Dennis born 23 May 1986 1 better known by his stage name Lowkey is a British rapper and activist from London He first became known through a series of mixtapes he released before he was 18 2 before taking a hiatus from the music business He would return in 2008 3 with appearances on BBC Radio 4 and at various festivals and concerts including the BBC Electric Proms 5 Glastonbury T In The Park and Oxegen 6 in the buildup to his first solo album Dear Listener as well as collaborating with other British musicians to form the supergroup Mongrel He released his second solo album Soundtrack to the Struggle independently on in 2011 LowkeyLowkey performing in Bristol 2009Background informationBirth nameKareem DennisBorn 1986 05 23 23 May 1986 age 36 London EnglandGenresBritish hip hop grimeYears active2001 2012 2016 presentLabelsMesopotamia MusicSO Empire Recordings After a five year hiatus Lowkey released a string of singles between 2016 and 2018 to precede the release of his third album Soundtrack to the Struggle 2 released in 2019 Contents 1 Early life 2 Music career 2 1 2003 09 Mixtapes amp Dear Listener 2 2 2009 12 Soundtrack to the Struggle 2 3 2012 16 Musical hiatus 2 4 2016 present Return and Soundtrack to the Struggle trilogy 2 5 Collaborations 3 Political activism 4 Other work 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 Collaboration albums 5 3 Mixtapes 5 4 Extended plays 5 5 Compilation albums 5 6 Singles 6 References 7 External linksEarly lifeLowkey was born in London to an Iraqi mother and an English father 7 From the age of twelve he began to rap initially imitating American rappers but soon began using his own accent 1 He began attending open mic sessions which at the Deal Real record shop on Carnaby Street Central London 8 The first time he went he introduced himself as Lowkey and was told there was already a regular there by that name the two had a rap battle to decide who would continue to use the alias Kareem emerged victorious and continued to use the name thereafter 9 Music career2003 09 Mixtapes amp Dear Listener The first part of his mixtape series Key to the Game was released independently in 2003 6 Within a year and a half he had released a second and third volume 2 Though the first volume largely used music from other artists the second was mostly original work in conjunction with numerous artists and producers while the third which had no skits or short songs like a traditional mixtape would was mostly his own work 6 While Lowkey was busying himself with European tours in support of Immortal Technique Canibus and Dead Prez 6 he began to make musical contacts and record his debut album Though stalled by other artistic endeavours Dear Listener was released in October 2008 10 11 In December he released the compilation album Uncensored with highlights from the entire Key to the Game series and Dear Listener digitally through iTunes 12 2009 12 Soundtrack to the Struggle After touring with Immortal Technique the two made a single Voices of the Voiceless which was released in September 2009 13 The second single Long Live Palestine also known as Tears to Laughter was digitally released on 9 March 2009 In December 2009 Lowkey revealed he would release a second part to Long Live Palestine featuring Palestinian rap group DAM Anglo Palestinian soloist Shadia Mansour Narcy from Iraq Iranian artists Hich Kas and Reveal Syrian Lebanese performer Eslam Jawaad and African American Muslim Hasan Salaam Long Live Palestine was packaged in an EP with Part 1 and the instrumental 14 The single received statements of support from Tony Benn and Benjamin Zephiniah 15 Soundtrack to the Struggle was released on 16 October 2011 The album entered the UK Albums Chart on 23 October at number 57 becoming Lowkey s first entry on the national charts Soundtrack to the Struggle peaked at number 14 on the UK Download Chart On the UK R amp B Chart the album received its highest OCC position number 6 In the UK Indie Chart the album peaked at number 9 16 17 18 19 2012 16 Musical hiatus On 17 April 2012 Lowkey put his musical career on hiatus announcing the news on Facebook He said that after months of contemplation he had decided to step away from music and concentrate on my studies With this he announced that he would deactivate his Facebook page which had over 180 000 followers 20 2016 present Return and Soundtrack to the Struggle trilogy On 26 July 2016 various sources shared an image on social media relating to Lowkey s return to the music scene with new single Ahmed On 29 July 2016 Lowkey released a video for the single the subject matter of which revolves around the refugee crisis and Europe s response In addition a seven day tour across the UK in September 2016 was announced 21 On 3 September his next single Children of Diaspora was released The track addresses issues of racism and xenophobia and mentions victims of police brutality in the UK and USA 22 In August 2018 Lowkey announced via social media that he would be releasing his single Ahmed which features Mai Khalil on platforms such as Spotify and iTunes on 2 September 2018 stating that this would be his first commercial release since 2011 He also confirmed that he was in the process of making a second album titled Soundtrack to the Struggle 2 Soundtrack to the Struggle 2 was released on 5 April 2019 with UK tour dates scheduled to start less than a week later Collaborations Lowkey joined a hip hop group called Poisonous Poets with which was formed by rapper Reveal and released one self titled mixtape in 2005 23 Poisonous Poets sometimes known as Double P the group also consisted of Doc Brown whom Lowkey met at Real Deal records eveal Stylah Tony D and Therapist 23 Lowkey s manager passed on the first two parts of Key to the Game to Jon McClure frontman of Reverend and The Makers who is also an outspoken political activist 24 Wanting to mix popular music with politics and mix indie rock with hip hop the two formed a supergroup Mongrel with Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders and ex bassist Andy Nicholson Babyshambles bassist Drew McConnell and a revolving set of other musicians 25 The album Better Than Heavy 26 was released for free with The Independent on 7 March The band were asked to perform live in Venezuela on the invitation of President Hugo Chavez 27 Lowkey visited Caracas during the first summit of CELAC championing Chavez as a leader who is striving to build an independent alternative to the neo liberal capitalism which has disenfranchised his people for decades 28 Political activismLowkey is a vocal opponent of Zionism and is a patron of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign He characterises Zionism as colonialism and ethnic cleansing 28 29 In February 2009 he travelled to Palestinian refugee camps around the West Bank area to perform fundraising shows to help rebuild the Gaza Strip but was detained by the Israel Police for nine hours at Ben Gurion International Airport and interrogated while having his passport confiscated 30 Later in 2009 he travelled with M 1 of Dead Prez to carry out a humanitarian aid mission and bring medical aid to the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip this led to a collaboration between the two on Soundtrack to the Struggle 31 He was detained for a second time in July 2010 en route to a number of concerts and musical workshops in refugee camps in the West Bank After detaining him for twelve hours an online petition was started and he was later released 32 In January 2011 Marcus Dysch writing for The Jewish Chronicle about the involvement of Lowkey in the Palestine Solidarity Campaign commented One expert studying anti Israel activity described the increasing influence of performers such as Lowkey as a potential nightmare and compared the impact of his backing for the campaign to the effect of artists such as Annie Lennox and Elvis Costello attacking the Jewish state 33 Lowkey has been a prominent member of the Stop the War Coalition and has spoken against the 2003 invasion of Iraq Furthermore he has been a sharp critic of United States and British foreign policy claiming that the two countries are only interested in supporting leaders who are under their influence or are willing to assist them He also claims American media overlooks those within the country who do not believe in American military supremacy 28 In 2012 Lowkey turned down an opportunity to appear on Tim Westwood TV in protest after Westwood chose to broadcast his show from the British military base Camp Bastion in Afghanistan 34 In May 2017 Lowkey endorsed Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn in the 2017 UK general election He said We have a choice between policies which foster empathy and policies which foster greed resentment estrangement and alienation 35 36 unreliable source In November 2019 along with other public figures Lowkey signed a letter supporting Corbyn describing him as a beacon of hope in the struggle against emergent far right nationalism xenophobia and racism in much of the democratic world and endorsed him in the 2019 UK general election 37 38 In the same month along with 34 other musicians he signed a letter endorsing Corbyn in the 2019 UK general election with a call to end austerity 39 40 In December 2019 along with 42 other cultural figures he signed a letter endorsing the Labour Party under Corbyn s leadership in the 2019 general election The letter stated that Labour s election manifesto under Jeremy Corbyn s leadership offers a transformative plan that prioritises the needs of people and the planet over private profit and the vested interests of a few 41 42 Lowkey was critical of the response to the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017 stating that the tragic event was a result of the injustice and criminality at the heart of Britain s current political system 43 Other workIn July 2008 the Theatre Royal Bath put on a production of Max and Beth a contemporary adaptation of Macbeth by William Shakespeare written entirely in rhyme 44 Lowkey also helped publicise the NSPCC s Don t Hide It campaign and contributed a free song to it in which his lyrics are delivered from the perspective of a female victim of sexual abuse 6 He also formed a non profit organisation People s Army with fellow rapper Logic with whom he has also made an unreleased album with New World Order 1 and met up with then Liberal Democrats leader Menzies Campbell as a representative of his local community 24 He has written articles for The Guardian 45 and left wing website Ceasefire Magazine 34 DiscographyStudio albums List of studio albums with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positionsUK 46 UKIND 18 UKR amp B 17 Dear Listener Released 20 October 2008 Label SO Empire Recordings Formats CD Digital download Soundtrack to the Struggle Released 16 October 2011 Label Mesopotamia Music Formats CD digital download 57 9 6Soundtrack to the Struggle 2 Released 5 April 2019 Label Mesopotamia Music Formats Digital download 26 2Collaboration albums Poisonous Poetry 2005 with Poisonous Poets Better Than Heavy 2009 with Mongrel Mixtapes Key to the Game Vol 1 2003 Key to the Game Vol 2 Still Underground 2004 Key to the Game Vol 3 2005 The Dubs Mixtape 2007 with Stylah hosted by DJ Limelight Extended plays Unplugged Vol 1 2018 Compilation albums The Past The Present and The Future The Road to Mongrel 2008 Uncensored 2009 The Best of Lowkey US Version 2010 Singles Title Year Album Politics 2004 Non album single London 2005 Key to the Game Vol 3 Tears to Laughter 2009 Non album single Voices of the Voiceless with Immortal Technique Soundtrack to the Struggle We Don t Want Them Non album single Alphabet Assassin Dear Listener Something Wonderful 2010 Soundtrack to the Struggle Revolution Music featuring Faith SFX amp Reverend and the Makers Non album single Terrorist Soundtrack to the Struggle Obama Nation Ahmed featuring Mai Khalil 2016 Soundtrack to the Struggle 2 Children of Diaspora featuring Mai Khalil Ghosts of Grenfell featuring Mai Khalil 2017 The Death of Neoliberalism Lords of War featuring Kaia McDonald Trump 2018 Sunday Morning featuring Mai Khalil Ghosts of Grenfell 2 featuring Kaia The Return of Lowkey 2019 Goat Flow Iraq2Chile featuring Mai Khalil 2020 Non album singleReferences a b c Lowkey Stand Up UK Archived from the original on 6 January 2009 Retrieved 18 January 2009 a b Key to the Game Vol 3 Review UK Hip Hop Archived from the original on 19 December 2005 Retrieved 3 November 2008 31 Oct 08 Brand New Kanye West Q Tip amp Lowkey British Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 15 January 2009 Lowkey is live in the studio to talk about his BBC Electric Proms performance British Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 15 January 2009 Electric Proms Artists British Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 15 January 2009 a b c d e Hallick Stuart 4 January 2009 Lowkey Interview Hip Hop Kings Archived from the original on 23 January 2009 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wholeheartedly VIDEO The Canary Archived from the original on 12 December 2017 Retrieved 6 April 2022 Topple Steve 8 June 2017 Rapper Lowkey tells The Canary Corbyn has turned disenchanted people into shapers of the future VIDEO The Canary Retrieved 11 June 2017 permanent dead link Neale Matthew 16 November 2019 Exclusive New letter supporting Jeremy Corbyn signed by Roger Waters Robert Del Naja and more NME Retrieved 27 November 2019 Thorpe Vanessa 24 November 2019 Celebrities turn out to support Labour s vision for the arts The Guardian Retrieved 27 November 2019 Musicians backing Jeremy Corbyn s Labour The Guardian 25 November 2019 Retrieved 1 December 2019 Gayle Damien 25 November 2019 Stormzy backs Labour in election with call to end austerity The Guardian Retrieved 1 December 2019 Vote for hope and a decent future The Guardian 3 December 2019 Retrieved 4 December 2019 Proctor Kate 3 December 2019 Coogan and Klein lead cultural figures backing Corbyn and Labour The Guardian 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