Biography
Zeki Ghulam has been on hold on the music a few years now, ever since he was little, he has always been interested in music. He began at an early age listening to rappers like 2pac, Zeki heard 2pac – Changes on a single disc of his cousin and on the disc, it was also the changes instrumental included. So Zeki brought the disc home and turned on the beat and began to write a lyric to it with a couple homies. When he was around 14 years old, he had just moved into a neighborhood called Lextorp, where he started with the music for real.
He got a real kick after he had seen ”Kniven I Hjärtat” the series, then he began writing his own lyrics in Swedish, nothing great, but Rome was not built in one day. Zeki and a couple of other guys started a group, there was a lot of graffiti and hip-hop that existed between the boys. They began recording in his home with a computer mic, and with trashy beats, but one day, Zeki were out and played basketball in the neighborhood where he met a guy who offered him to record in his own home studio for a small sum of money. Zeki went to him with his group and recorded their first three songs, since then he has always been into the music.
After a year, he met a guy called Aloosh, they started a group and continued with music a few years, then they took in a guy in the group known as the Kookie. These three together called themselves for ”Young Pitz”. One of their best track which is called Krig became best known, and their name was climbin up to a new level. But later, after a year or so Zeki jumped out of Young Pitz, he began to run solo, and has continued with it until today.
Zeki think hip-hop music today has become extinct, what he’s sayin’ is that hip hop is no longer hip-hop. All hip hop as ports of media is all about money, bitches and cars. Hip-hop today has no message, the old well sampled hip hop beats have been replaced to electronic pop music. There is still sick rappers, but they don’t get the chance to be seen. But if you dig a bit in the underground hip hop you’ll hear people trying to keep the game bonafide.

