Juno-Nominated and Western Canadian Award-winning Hip-Hop/R&B DJ, Artist and Producer.

A-SLAM Album CoverA-SLAM is a DJ, producer, and up-and-coming artist, that fuses his Western & South Asian roots. He made a name for himself as a DJ in the World music scene, fusing Hip-Hop beats with Bhangra & Bollywood samples. His unique blend of fusion music was noticed by several Indigenous artists who wanted to do the same with their culture. This led A-SLAM to work with Sto:lo Nation artist Inez, receiving a Juno-nomination and a Western Canadian Music Award for the project. Last year (2022), A-SLAM released his debut solo album titled ‘4 U’. The release was supported by Creative BC and FACTOR. Currently A-SLAM is DJing across Metro Vancouver, incorporating live performance of his original songs to close out his DJ sets and promote the album.

A-SLAM | HIP-HOP HYBRID TRAX:

(Please Note: the songs above are not available on any Streaming Platforms. For licensing information please email: us@globalpartystarters.com)

 

INSTAGRAM

A-SLAM Album CoverWith the release of his debut album 4 U, A-SLAM has begun to create major momentum on Instagram gaining just over 2000 followers in the last 2 months, and video posts consistently passing 10k views:

HUSSEIN DJ A-SLAM – INSTAGRAM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PLACEMENTS

A-SLAM’s song Tonight featured in Yasmina during the dancefloor club scene (3:42). He also created a custom song for the film’s credits (5:50).


A-SLAM’s music featured in the final dance scene of Bollywood Beckons, as well as the ending credits.

A-SLAM’s music featured in this commercial promoting the desiFEST music festival in Toronto. He also recorded the custom voiceover for the commercial.

 

NOTABLE RELEASES


4 U is an ode to mothers, and the single for the 4 U Album, blending South Asian elements with 2000s Hip-Hop/R&B influences.


The song “Home” uses the details of Maple’s story, to talk about the larger issues of toxic masculinity and violence against women. The song also pulls information from Vancouver’s Battered Women’s Support Services, as well as Leslie Morgan Steiner’s Ted Talk, “Why domestic violence victims don’t leave.”


“Can’t Kill Me” is a powerful anthem about Indigenous resistance, cultural resilience, and survival. The track is dedicated to our Murdered and Missing Women and Girls, in Canada and around the world.


“’Bout Us” is the true story of a Love that overcame culture, caste and religion…against all odds. The song and video talk about the cultural stigma of marrying outside of one’s religion, especially in the South Asian community.