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This relies too much on to. Please help by adding. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially or harmful. July 2015 Kareem Dennis born 23 May 1986 , better known by his Lowkey, is a and based in London, England. He first became known through a series of mixtapes he released before he was 18, before taking a hiatus from the music business. He would return in 2008 with wider music coverage, featured on BBC Radio and appearing at various festivals and concerts including the , , and in the buildup to his first solo album , as well as collaborating with other British musicians to form the supergroup Mongrel. He released his second solo album independently on 16 October 2011. Lowkey From the age of twelve he began to rap, initially imitating American rappers but soon began using his own accent. He began attending the sessions which took place at the Deal Real record shop on ,. 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. Within a year and a half he had released a second and third volume, all of which gained critical acclaim from UK hip hop circles. 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. While Lowkey the man was busying himself with European tours in support of , , and , he began to make musical contacts and set about recording his official debut album. Though stalled by , was eventually released in January 2009. He bookended the year with another release, Uncensored, with highlights from the entire Key To The Game series and Dear Listener. This was released digitally in December through. The single received statements of support from and. Soundtrack to the Struggle was released on 16 October 2011. The album entered the on 23 October at number 57 — becoming Lowkey's first entry on the national charts. In the , Soundtrack to the Struggle peaked higher than its position — at number 14. And in the , the album received its highest position, number 6. In the , the album peaked at number 9. With this, he announced that he would deactivate his Facebook page, which had over 180,000 followers. 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. The track addresses issues of racism and xenophobia, and mentions victims of police brutality in the UK and US. 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 September 2 nd 2018, stating that this would be his first commercial release since 2011. He has also confirmed that he is in the process of making a second album, entitled Soundtrack to the Struggle 2. Collaborations Lowkey joined a hip-hop group called with which was formed by rapper Reveal and released one self-titled mixtape in 2005. Poisonous Poets sometimes known as Double P the group also consisted of Doc Brown whom Lowkey met at Real Deal records, , Stylah, Tony D and Therapist. Lowkey's manager passed on the first two parts of Key to the Game to , frontman of who is also an outspoken political activist. Wanting to mix popular music with politics, and mix with , the two set about making a supergroup, , composed of other noted musicians. Also in the band is drummer and ex-bassist alongside bassist of and a revolving set of other musicians. They have had trouble coordinating their busy careers to perform live dates and their debut album has already been pushed back from October to 2009 along with a February tour. The album, , was released for free with on 7 March. The band were asked to perform live in on the invitation of President. He characterises Zionism as and. In February 2009, he travelled to Palestinian refugee camps around the area to perform fundraising shows to help rebuild the but was detained by the for nine hours at and interrogated, while having his passport confiscated. Later in 2009, he travelled with of to carry out a humanitarian aid mission and bring medical aid to the in the ; this led to a collaboration between the two on Soundtrack to the Struggle. 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 and an online petition was started, he was released. Lowkey has been a prominent member of the and has spoken against the invasion of Iraq. Furthermore, he has been a sharp critic of United States and British foreign policy, claiming that the two powers 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. In May 2017, Lowkey endorsed leader in the. He subsequently made a tribute song titled Ghosts of Grenfell in honor of the victims. In June 2010, Lowkey and , who was signed to at the time, argued on Twitter. The two tied in tenth place on 's poll of Best Of The Best: UK MCs 2010 with in the top position. Despite garnering over half of all public votes with over 3000, the panel ranked him lower when taking a wider context into consideration. Lowkey turned down an opportunity to appear on TV in protest, after Westwood chose to broadcast his show from the British military base in Afghanistan. In July 2008, the put on a production of 'Max and Beth', a contemporary adaptation of by written entirely in rhyme. Lowkey also helped publicise the Don't Hide It campaign, also contributing a free song to it, in which his lyrics are delivered from the perspective of a female victim of sexual abuse. He also formed a non-profit organisation, People's Army with fellow rapper Logic, who he has also made an unreleased album with New World Order , and met up with then- leader as a representative of his local community. He has written articles for and left-wing website Ceasefire Magazine and regularly appeared on to discuss the. Archived from on 6 January 2009. Archived from on 2005-12-19. 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Please help by adding. This relies too much on to. Archived from on 2 August 2016. He released his second solo album Soundtrack to the Struggle independently on 16 October 2011. In February 2009, he travelled to Palestinian refugee camps around the area to perform fundraising shows to help rebuild the but was detained by the for nine hours at and interrogated, while having his passport confiscated. Archived from on 2005-12-19.