Kareem Lopez

Karim López
Birth name Kareem Ignacio Lopez Contreras.
Born (1990-01-01) January 1, 1990
Lindsay, California, United States
Origin Jalcocotan, Nayarit, Mexico
Genres Regional Mexican
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2000–present
Labels ADA Records
Associated acts AK-7

Kareem Ignacio López Contreras (born January 1, 1990), better known by his stage name, Karim Lopez, is a Mexican musician and singer, who became widely known as former member of the musical group AK-7.[1]

Early life

Kareem was born in Lindsay, California the second of four children, where he lived with his parents. When he was about 7 years old, his family relocated to Bakersfield, California. Growing up into a family a musicians, Kareem watched at an early age his father and uncles perform. He started playing the drums at age 8, and would eventually start playing percussion's at the age of 10 in his father's group. As he got older, he started becoming very interested in singing. His dad eventually started letting him come out of his shyness by letting him sing at times during their performances. It wasn't until age 14 when Kareem became the groups official singer. He went on to record 4 albums under an independent label while with the group.

Solo Career (2011-Present)

Kareem returned to Nayarit, Mexico to start work on his first solo album. On October 1, 2011 his debut single and album were released. Both under the same name "Agridulce".

Discography

Awards

AK-7

References

  1. Reventón Grupero Por fin Kareem López ya tiene su disco con el que debuta como solista. Se trata de Agridulce, que contiene 10 temas inéditos de compositores tan buenos como Diego Sandoval y Horacio Palencia, lo que habla de sus ganas de llegar y quedarse en este reventón grupero. Habrá que recordar que Kareem era vocalista de AK7, agrupación con la que creció a lo largo de tres años, luego de haber debutado con un grupo integrado por miembros de su familia. Es un chavo muy luchón y con muy buena voz, esperemos que le salgan muy bien las cosas.
  2. http://www.univision.com/content/content.jhtml?chid=10383&schid=10646&secid=10648&cid=1794883
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