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{{Short description|Indian American rapper}}
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{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians -->
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Heems
| image = Heems in Atlanta 2011.jpg
| name = Heems
| image = Heems in Atlanta 2011.jpg
| caption = Heems performing on stage in [[Atlanta, GA]], 2011.
| caption = Heems performing on stage in [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], 2011
| background = solo_singer
| birth_name = Himanshu Kumar Suri
| birth_place =
| birth_name = Himanshu Kumar Suri
| birth_place =
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1985|07|06}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1985|07|06}}
| alias = Hima
| alias = Hima
| origin = [[Queens, New York|Queens]], [[New York (state)|New York]], U.S.
| origin = [[Queens, New York|Queens]], [[New York (state)|New York]], United States
| genre = [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]]
| genre = [[Alternative hip hop]]
| occupation = [[rapping|Rapper]]
| label = {{hlist|[[Greedhead Music|Greedhead]]|[[Megaforce Records|Megaforce]]}}
| occupation = [[rapping|Rapper]]
| past_member_of = [[Das Racist]]
| label = [[Greedhead Music]], [[Megaforce Records]]
| years_active = 2008–present
| associated_acts = [[Das Racist]], [[Kool A.D.]], [[Ashok Kondabolu|Dapwell]], [[Swet Shop Boys]], [[Riz Ahmed|Riz MC]], [[Redinho]]
| years_active = 2008–present
| website =
| website =
}}
}}
'''Himanshu Kumar Suri'''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2015/12/heems-opens-up-about-eat-pray-thug-in-our-interview|title=Interview: Heems Opens Up About Upcoming ‘Eat Pray Thug’ Fox TV Series|work=[[Complex (magazine)|Complex]]|first=Justin|last=Davis|date=December 15, 2015|access-date=June 13, 2016}}</ref> (born July 6, 1985<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/HIMANSHU/status/617779676438790144|title=Yo fuck. I turn 30 tomorrow. Rishta murmurs reaching peak.|work=@HIMANSHU|publisher=[[Twitter]]|date=July 5, 2015|access-date=June 13, 2016}}</ref>), better known by his stage name '''Heems''', is an [[United States|American]] [[rapping|rapper]] from [[Queens]] in [[New York City]]. Best known for being part of the [[alternative hip hop]] group [[Das Racist]], Suri is also the founder of [[Greedhead Music]], an independent record label. In 2012, Suri released his first solo mixtape, ''[[Nehru Jackets]]'', on his Greedhead imprint and in conjunction with SEVA NY, a community-based organization from Queens of which Suri is a board member. Suri has also written about music and all things [[South Asian]] for the ''[[Village Voice]]'', ''Death and Taxes'' magazine, ''[[Fuse (magazine)|Fuse]]'', [[Stereogum]], and [[Alternet]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goaartlitfest.com/galf2011/participatingartist_2011.htm|title=Artists/Performers/Publishers 2011|publisher=Goa Arts and Literary Festival|accessdate=2012-02-03}}</ref> In August 2015, Heems announced that [[20th Century Fox|Fox]] had bought his story rights for a potential sitcom, and that he was working on the pilot.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://exclaim.ca/Music/article/heems_to_get_his_own_sitcom|title=Heems to Apparently Get His Own Sitcom|author= Gregory Adams|date=August 26, 2015|publisher=Exclaim|accessdate=2015-08-27}}</ref> He is currently a member of [[Swet Shop Boys]] along with actor and rapper [[Riz Ahmed|Riz MC]] and producer [[Redinho]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/news/67241-heems-and-riz-mc-riz-ahmed-are-swet-shop-boys-announce-new-album-with-single-t5-listen|title=Heems and Riz MC (Riz Ahmed) Are Swet Shop Boys, Announce New Album With Single T5: Listen|author= Evan Minsker|date=August 2, 2016|publisher=Pitchfork|accessdate=2016-10-18}}</ref>
'''Himanshu Kumar Suri'''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2015/12/heems-opens-up-about-eat-pray-thug-in-our-interview|title=Interview: Heems Opens Up About Upcoming 'Eat Pray Thug' Fox TV Series|work=[[Complex (magazine)|Complex]]|first=Justin|last=Davis|date=December 15, 2015|access-date=June 13, 2016}}</ref> (born July 6, 1985),<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/HIMANSHU/status/617779676438790144|title=Yo fuck. I turn 30 tomorrow. Rishta murmurs reaching peak.|work=@HIMANSHU|publisher=[[Twitter]]|date=July 5, 2015|access-date=June 13, 2016}}</ref> better known by his stage name '''Heems''', is an American [[rapping|rapper]] from [[Queens]] in [[New York City]]. Best known for being part of the [[alternative hip hop]] group [[Das Racist]], Suri is also the founder of [[Greedhead Music]], an independent record label. In 2012, Suri released his first solo mixtape, ''[[Nehru Jackets]]'', on his Greedhead imprint and in conjunction with SEVA NY, a community-based organization from Queens of which Suri is a board member. In August 2015, Heems announced that [[20th Century Fox|Fox]] had bought his story rights for a potential sitcom, and that he was working on the pilot.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://exclaim.ca/Music/article/heems_to_get_his_own_sitcom|title=Heems to Apparently Get His Own Sitcom|first=Gregory|last=Adams|date=August 26, 2015|work=[[Exclaim!]]|access-date=August 27, 2015}}</ref> He is currently a member of [[Swet Shop Boys]] along with actor and rapper [[Riz Ahmed|Riz MC]] and producer [[Redinho]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/news/67241-heems-and-riz-mc-riz-ahmed-are-swet-shop-boys-announce-new-album-with-single-t5-listen|title=Heems and Riz MC (Riz Ahmed) Are Swet Shop Boys, Announce New Album With Single T5: Listen|first=Evan|last=Minsker|date=August 2, 2016|work=[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]]|access-date=October 18, 2016}}</ref>


==Early life==
==Early life==
Born and raised in [[Bellerose, Queens]], New York, Suri graduated from [[Stuyvesant High School]] in 2003, where he was the vice president of the student council when the [[September 11 attacks]] happened two blocks away.<ref name=caravan>{{cite web|url=http://www.caravanmagazine.in/PrintThisStory.aspx?StoryId=1106|title=Mic Check|author=Vivek Menezes|publisher=[[The Caravan]]|date=October 2011|accessdate=2012-02-02|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111006105248/http://caravanmagazine.in/PrintThisStory.aspx?StoryId=1106|archivedate=2011-10-06|df=}}</ref><ref name=atlantic>{{cite web|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2011/09/the-soldier-and-the-rap-star-a-tale-of-two-post-9-11-students/244705/|title=The Soldier and the Rap Star: A Tale of Two Post-9/11 Students|date=September 8, 2011|accessdate=2012-02-02|author= Benjy Sarlin|publisher=[[The Atlantic]]}}</ref> Suri then attended [[Wesleyan University]] where he studied economics.<ref name=straight>{{cite web|last=Usinger|first=Mike|title=Das Racist's Himanshu Suri drops out for indie rap|url=https://www.straight.com/article-368958/vancouver/dropping-out-indie-rap|publisher=Straight.com|accessdate=2012-02-02|date=January 20, 2011}}</ref> After graduating from Wesleyan, Suri moved back to New York where he worked in the financial sector until finding success with [[Das Racist]].<ref name=straight/>
Born and raised in [[Bellerose, Queens]], New York, Suri graduated from [[Stuyvesant High School]] in 2003, where he was the vice president of the student council when the [[September 11 attacks]] happened two blocks away.<ref name=caravan>{{cite web|url=http://www.caravanmagazine.in/PrintThisStory.aspx?StoryId=1106|title=Mic Check|first=Vivek|last=Menezes|work=[[The Caravan]]|date=October 2011|access-date=February 2, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111006105248/http://caravanmagazine.in/PrintThisStory.aspx?StoryId=1106|archive-date=October 6, 2011}}</ref><ref name=atlantic>{{cite web|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2011/09/the-soldier-and-the-rap-star-a-tale-of-two-post-9-11-students/244705/|title=The Soldier and the Rap Star: A Tale of Two Post-9/11 Students|date=September 8, 2011|access-date=February 2, 2012|first=Benjy|last=Sarlin|work=[[The Atlantic]]}}</ref> Suri then attended [[Wesleyan University]], where he studied economics.<ref name=straight>{{cite web|last=Usinger|first=Mike|title=Das Racist's Himanshu Suri drops out for indie rap|url=https://www.straight.com/article-368958/vancouver/dropping-out-indie-rap|work=[[The Georgia Straight]]|access-date=February 2, 2012|date=January 20, 2011}}</ref> After graduating from Wesleyan, Suri moved back to New York where he worked in the financial sector until finding success with [[Das Racist]].<ref name=straight/>


He is of [[Punjabi people|Punjabi]]-[[Indian people|Indian]] descent.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailycal.org/2012/04/26/above-the-rader-part-ii-zachg-danny-brown-and-heems-on-hip-hop-today/|title=Above the Radar Part II: Zachg, Danny Brown and Heems on hip-hop today|work=The Daily Californian|first=David|last=Getman|date=April 26, 2012}}</ref>
He is of [[Punjabi people|Punjabi]]-[[Indian people|Indian]] descent.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailycal.org/2012/04/26/above-the-rader-part-ii-zachg-danny-brown-and-heems-on-hip-hop-today/|title=Above the Radar Part II: Zachg, Danny Brown and Heems on hip-hop today|work=[[The Daily Californian]]|first=David|last=Getman|date=April 26, 2012}}</ref>


==Das Racist==
==Das Racist==
{{Main|Das Racist#History}}
In 2008, Suri formed [[Das Racist]] with his college friend [[Victor Vazquez (musician)|Victor Vazquez]].<ref name=caravan/> Shortly thereafter, Suri's high school friend [[Ashok Kondabolu]] joined as their hype man.<ref name=Cara>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/14/arts/music/das-racist-in-a-concert-focused-on-relax-its-first-album-review.html|title=Order Moves in on Chaos, as Rappers Go Legit|author=Jon Caramanica |date=September 13, 2011|publisher=The New York Times|accessdate=2012-02-02 }}</ref> Das Racist first found success on the internet with their 2008 song "Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell", and then quickly established themselves within the underground rap scene with their 2010 mixtapes ''[[Shut Up, Dude]]'' and ''[[Sit Down, Man]]'', both of which earned them critical acclaim, including ''[[Pitchfork Media|Pitchfork]]''{{'}}s designation of "Best New Music" as well as spawning tours across North America, Europe and Asia.{{citation needed|date=April 2014}}
In 2008, Suri formed [[Das Racist]] with his college friend Victor Vazquez, known professionally as [[Kool A.D.]]<ref name=caravan/> Shortly thereafter, Suri's high school friend [[Ashok Kondabolu]] joined as their hype man.<ref name=Cara>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/14/arts/music/das-racist-in-a-concert-focused-on-relax-its-first-album-review.html|title=Order Moves in on Chaos, as Rappers Go Legit|first=Jon|last=Caramanica|date=September 13, 2011|work=[[The New York Times]]|access-date=February 2, 2012}}</ref> Das Racist first found success on the internet with their 2008 song "Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell", and then quickly established themselves within the underground rap scene with their 2010 mixtapes ''[[Shut Up, Dude]]'' and ''[[Sit Down, Man]]'', both of which earned them critical acclaim, including ''[[Pitchfork Media|Pitchfork]]''{{'}}s designation of "Best New Music" as well as spawning tours across North America, Europe and Asia.{{citation needed|date=April 2014}}


==Solo career==
==Solo career==
While still with Das Racist, Suri released his first two mixtapes - ''Nehru Jackets'' and ''Wild Water Kingdom.'' After the break up of Das Racist at the end of 2012, Suri moved to Bombay to work on his first official album.<ref name=japan>{{cite web|url=http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2014/04/09/heems_japanese_vitamin_water_commercial_watch_himanshu_s_absurd_new_york.html|title=Das Racist’s Heems Made a Japanese Commercial for Vitamin Water, and It’s Hilarious|author=Dee Lockett |publisher=[[Slate (magazine)|Slate]]|date=April 9, 2014|accessdate=2014-04-09}}</ref> In April 2014, he recorded for a commercial for [[Vitamin Water]] in Japan.<ref name=japan/>
While still with Das Racist, Suri released his first two mixtapes ''Nehru Jackets'' and ''Wild Water Kingdom.'' After the break up of Das Racist at the end of 2012, Suri moved to Bombay to work on his first official album.<ref name=japan>{{cite web|url=http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2014/04/09/heems_japanese_vitamin_water_commercial_watch_himanshu_s_absurd_new_york.html|title=Das Racist's Heems Made a Japanese Commercial for Vitamin Water, and It's Hilarious|first=Dee|last=Lockett|work=[[Slate (magazine)|Slate]]|date=April 9, 2014|access-date=April 9, 2014}}</ref> In April 2014, he recorded for a commercial for [[Vitamin Water]] in Japan.<ref name=japan/>


In January 2012, Suri released his first solo mixtape, ''[[Nehru Jackets]],'' on his own [[Greedhead]] imprint.<ref name=colorlines>{{cite web| url=http://colorlines.com/archives/2012/01/das_racists_himanshu_suri_on_dropping_a_mixtape_for_queens_redistricting_battle.html| title=Das Racist’s Himanshu Suri: Rapper, Jokester, Community Organizer?|author= Channing Kennedy|date=January 17, 2012|accessdate=2012-02-02|publisher=[[Colorlines]]}}</ref> ''Nehru Jackets'' was released in collaboration with SEVA NY.<ref name=colorlines/> Guests on ''Nehru Jackets'' include [[Despot (rapper)|Despot]], [[Danny Brown (rapper)|Danny Brown]], and [[Childish Gambino]].<ref name=SpinNehru>{{cite web|url=https://www.spin.com/2012/01/das-racists-heems-drops-nehru-jackets-mixtape/|title=Das Racist's Heems Drops 'Nehru Jackets' Mixtape|author= Marc Hogan|date=January 17, 2012|accessdate=2012-02-02|publisher=[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]}}</ref> The album has received positive reviews, including a score of 8/10 from ''[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spin.com/reviews/himanshu-nehru-jackets-greedhead |title=Himanshu 'Nehru Jackets' |author=Brandon Soderberg |date=January 2012 |accessdate=2012-02-04 |publisher=Spin |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120205093414/http://www.spin.com/reviews/himanshu-nehru-jackets-greedhead |archivedate=2012-02-05 |df= }}</ref>
In January 2012, Suri released his first solo mixtape, ''[[Nehru Jackets]],'' on his own [[Greedhead]] imprint.<ref name=ColorLines>{{cite web|url=http://colorlines.com/archives/2012/01/das_racists_himanshu_suri_on_dropping_a_mixtape_for_queens_redistricting_battle.html|title=Das Racist's Himanshu Suri: Rapper, Jokester, Community Organizer?|first=Channing|last=Kennedy|date=January 17, 2012|access-date=February 2, 2012|work=[[ColorLines]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120203054734/http://colorlines.com/archives/2012/01/das_racists_himanshu_suri_on_dropping_a_mixtape_for_queens_redistricting_battle.html|archive-date=February 3, 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> ''Nehru Jackets'' was released in collaboration with SEVA NY.<ref name=ColorLines/> Guests on ''Nehru Jackets'' include [[Despot (rapper)|Despot]], [[Danny Brown (rapper)|Danny Brown]], and [[Childish Gambino]].<ref name=SpinNehru>{{cite web|url=https://www.spin.com/2012/01/das-racists-heems-drops-nehru-jackets-mixtape/|title=Das Racist's Heems Drops 'Nehru Jackets' Mixtape|first=Marc|last=Hogan|date=January 17, 2012|access-date=February 2, 2012|work=[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]}}</ref> The album has received positive reviews, including a score of 8/10 from ''[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spin.com/reviews/himanshu-nehru-jackets-greedhead|title=Himanshu 'Nehru Jackets'|first=Brandon|last=Soderberg|date=January 2012|access-date=February 4, 2012|work=[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120205093414/http://www.spin.com/reviews/himanshu-nehru-jackets-greedhead|archive-date=February 5, 2012}}</ref>


Heems's second mixtape, ''[[Wild Water Kingdom (album)|Wild Water Kingdom]],'' was released on November 14, 2012, also on the Greedhead label.<ref name=wwkrelease>{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/news/48588-download-the-new-mixtape-from-das-racists-heems-wild-water-kingdom/|title=Download the New Mixtape From Das Racist's Heems, Wild Water Kingdom|author=Evan Minsker and Carrie Battan |date= November 14, 2012|publisher=[[Pitchfork Media]]|accessdate=2012-11-14}}</ref> It features production from [[Harry Fraud]], Keyboard Kid, [[Crookers]], Beautiful Lou, [[Le1f]], and [[Lushlife]].<ref name=wwkrelease/> Guests on ''Wild Water Kingdom'' include Childish Gambino and [[Lakutis]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.spin.com/2012/11/das-racist-heems-relax-reddit-ama/|title=Das Racist's Heems Teases New Album, Defends 'Relax' in Reddit AMA|author=Chris Martins|date=November 14, 2012|publisher=[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]|accessdate=2012-11-14}}</ref>
Heems's second mixtape, ''[[Wild Water Kingdom (mixtape)|Wild Water Kingdom]],'' was released on November 14, 2012, also on the Greedhead label.<ref name=wwkrelease>{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/news/48588-download-the-new-mixtape-from-das-racists-heems-wild-water-kingdom/|title=Download the New Mixtape From Das Racist's Heems, Wild Water Kingdom|first1=Evan|last1=Minsker|first2=Carrie|last2=Battan|date=November 14, 2012|work=[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]]|access-date=November 14, 2012}}</ref> It features production from [[Harry Fraud]], Keyboard Kid, [[Crookers]], Beautiful Lou, [[Le1f]], and [[Lushlife]].<ref name=wwkrelease/> Guests on ''Wild Water Kingdom'' include Childish Gambino and [[Lakutis]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.spin.com/2012/11/das-racist-heems-relax-reddit-ama/|title=Das Racist's Heems Teases New Album, Defends 'Relax' in Reddit AMA|first=Chris|last=Martins|date=November 14, 2012|work=[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]|access-date=November 14, 2012}}</ref>


His debut solo album, ''[[Eat Pray Thug]],'' was released on March 10, 2015 on Greedhead/[[Megaforce Records]].<ref name=sometimes>{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/news/57990-heems-formerly-of-das-racist-announces-eat-pray-thug-shares-sometimes/|title=Heems (Formerly of Das Racist) Announces Eat, Pray, Thug, Shares "Sometimes"|author= Evan Minsker|date= January 8, 2015|publisher=Pitchfork|accessdate=2015-01-10}}</ref> The album was recorded in Bombay and Brooklyn and includes collaborations with [[Dev Hynes]] (aka Blood Orange), [[Rafiq Bhatia]], Gordon Voidwell, Boody B and Harry Fraud. Heems has referred to ''Eat, Pray, Thug'' as "9/11 and Heartbreak."<ref name=sometimes/> The first single, "Sometimes," was released on January 8, 2015.<ref name=sometimes/>
His debut solo album, ''[[Eat Pray Thug]],'' was released on March 10, 2015, on Greedhead/[[Megaforce Records]].<ref name=sometimes>{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/news/57990-heems-formerly-of-das-racist-announces-eat-pray-thug-shares-sometimes/|title=Heems (Formerly of Das Racist) Announces Eat, Pray, Thug, Shares "Sometimes"|first=Evan|last=Minsker|date=January 8, 2015|work=[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]]|access-date=January 10, 2015}}</ref> The album was recorded in Bombay and Brooklyn and includes collaborations with [[Dev Hynes]] (aka Blood Orange), [[Rafiq Bhatia]], Gordon Voidwell, Boody B, and Harry Fraud. Heems has referred to the album as "9/11 and Heartbreak."<ref name=sometimes/> The first single, "Sometimes", was released on January 8, 2015.<ref name=sometimes/>


==Greedhead Music==
==Greedhead Music==
To manage Das Racist, Suri founded his own record label, [[Greedhead Music]], as a management and recording company in 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefader.com/2011/12/15/labels-to-watch/|title=Labels to Watch|date=December 2011 – January 2012|accessdate=2012-02-03|author=The Fader|publisher=[[The Fader]]}}</ref> Greedhead's first releases were the group's 2010 mixtapes. Das Racist's first commercially available album, ''[[Relax (Das Racist album)|Relax]]'', was also the first commercial release on the Greedhead imprint. Greedhead has since released solo mixtapes by Kool A.D. (''[[The Palm Wine Drinkard (album)|The Palm Wine Drinkard]]'')<ref>{{cite web|url=http://read.mtvhive.com/2012/01/09/greedhead-records-roster/|title=Hive Five: A Greedhead Records Primer|author=Phillip Mlynar|date=January 9, 2012|publisher=MTV Hive|accessdate=2012-01-14|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120409093523/http://read.mtvhive.com/2012/01/09/greedhead-records-roster/|archivedate=April 9, 2012|df=}}</ref> and Heems (''[[Nehru Jackets]]''),<ref name="colorlines"/> as well as Keepaway's ''Black Flute'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/16125-black-flute/|title=Keepaway: Black Flute (Greedhead, 2012)|author=Ian Cohen|publisher=Pitchfork Media|date=January 9, 2012|accessdate=2012-01-14}}</ref> Lakutis' ''I'm in the Forest'',<ref name=lakutis/> Le1f's ''Dark York'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefader.com/2012/04/18/stream-le1fs-dark-york-mixtape|title=Download Le1f’s Dark York Mixtape|work=[[The Fader]]|first=Duncan|last=Cooper|date=April 18, 2012|accessdate=April 5, 2017}}</ref> and Big Baby Gandhi's ''Big Fucking Baby''.<ref name=lakutis>{{cite web|url=http://lineout.thestranger.com/lineout/archives/2011/12/01/lakutis-im-in-the-forest-ep-and-other-reasons-you-should-really-be-paying-attention-to-greedhead-music|title=Lakutis' I'm In the Forest EP and Other Reasons You Should Really Be Paying Attention to Greedhead Music|author=Mike Ramos|publisher=Line Out|date=December 1, 2011|accessdate=2012-01-14}}</ref>
To manage Das Racist, Suri founded his own record label, [[Greedhead Music]], as a management and recording company in 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefader.com/2011/12/15/labels-to-watch/|title=Labels to Watch|date=December 15, 2011|access-date=February 3, 2012|work=[[The Fader]]}}</ref> Greedhead's first releases were the group's 2010 mixtapes. Das Racist's first commercially available album, ''[[Relax (Das Racist album)|Relax]]'', was also the first commercial release on the Greedhead imprint. Greedhead has since released solo mixtapes by Kool A.D. (''[[The Palm Wine Drinkard (album)|The Palm Wine Drinkard]]'')<ref>{{cite web|url=http://read.mtvhive.com/2012/01/09/greedhead-records-roster/|title=Hive Five: A Greedhead Records Primer|first=Phillip|last=Mlynar|date=January 9, 2012|work=[[MTV Hive]]|access-date=January 14, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120409093523/http://read.mtvhive.com/2012/01/09/greedhead-records-roster/|archive-date=April 9, 2012}}</ref> and Heems (''[[Nehru Jackets]]''),<ref name="ColorLines"/> as well as Keepaway's ''Black Flute'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/16125-black-flute/|title=Keepaway: Black Flute (Greedhead, 2012)|first=Ian|last=Cohen|work=[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]]|date=January 9, 2012|access-date=January 14, 2012}}</ref> Lakutis' ''I'm in the Forest'',<ref name=lakutis/> Le1f's ''Dark York'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefader.com/2012/04/18/stream-le1fs-dark-york-mixtape|title=Download Le1f's Dark York Mixtape|work=[[The Fader]]|first=Duncan|last=Cooper|date=April 18, 2012|access-date=April 5, 2017}}</ref> and Big Baby Gandhi's ''Big Fucking Baby''.<ref name=lakutis>{{cite web|url=http://lineout.thestranger.com/lineout/archives/2011/12/01/lakutis-im-in-the-forest-ep-and-other-reasons-you-should-really-be-paying-attention-to-greedhead-music|title=Lakutis' I'm In the Forest EP and Other Reasons You Should Really Be Paying Attention to Greedhead Music|first=Mike|last=Ramos|work=[[The Stranger (newspaper)|The Stranger]]|date=December 1, 2011|access-date=January 14, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120104072514/http://lineout.thestranger.com/lineout/archives/2011/12/01/lakutis-im-in-the-forest-ep-and-other-reasons-you-should-really-be-paying-attention-to-greedhead-music|archive-date=January 4, 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref>


==Activism==
==Activism==
Suri has been a vocal advocate of the [[South Asian]] community in New York. In January 2012, Suri joined the board of directors of the Queens-based community organization SEVA.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.nydailynews.com/2012-01-15/news/30630569_1_rapper-talks-seva-senate-districts|title=Queens rapper adds star power to redistricting battle|author=Irving Dejohn|date=January 15, 2012|publisher=[[New York Daily News]]|accessdate=2012-02-03}}</ref> Suri plans to work with SEVA to develop a community center with a recording studio for local youth.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.observer.com/2012/01/redistrict-remix-gerrymandering-issue-take-up-by-queens-rapper-and-punjabi-proteges/?show=all|title=Redistrict Remix: Gerrymandering Issue Taken Up By Queens Rapper and Punjabi Proteges|author= Hunter Walker|date=January 11, 2012|publisher=[[New York Observer]]|accessdate=2012-02-03}}</ref> Suri has worked extensively with SEVA to push for more equitable redistricting in Queens.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://politicker.com/2012/08/das-racist-rapper-asks-christine-quinn-for-a-south-asian-council-district/|title=Das Racist Rapper Seeks to Influence City Council Redistricting|author=Colin Campbell |date=August 21, 2012|accessdate=2012-09-06|publisher=[[Politicker Network]]}}</ref> Suri has publicly supported [[Reshma Saujani]]'s bid for [[New York City Public Advocate]], saying, "We will probably have the highest South Asian voter turnout ever this year because of her on the ballot and the resources she will be putting in it. This is the most qualified and well resourced candidate from the [South Asian] community ever."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://politicker.com/2013/04/das-racist-rapper-endorses-reshma-saujani-for-public-advocate/|title=Das Racist Rapper Endorses Reshma Saujani for Public Advocate|author=Colin Campbell|date=April 3, 2013|publisher=[[Politicker]]|accessdate=April 5, 2013}}</ref>
Suri has been a vocal advocate of the [[South Asian]] community in New York. In January 2012, Suri joined the board of directors of the Queens-based community organization SEVA.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.nydailynews.com/2012-01-15/news/30630569_1_rapper-talks-seva-senate-districts|title=Queens rapper adds star power to redistricting battle|first=Irving|last=Dejohn|date=January 15, 2012|work=[[New York Daily News]]|access-date=February 3, 2012}}</ref> Suri plans to work with SEVA to develop a community center with a recording studio for local youth.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://observer.com/2012/01/redistrict-remix-gerrymandering-issue-take-up-by-queens-rapper-and-punjabi-proteges/?show=all|title=Redistrict Remix: Gerrymandering Issue Taken Up By Queens Rapper and Punjabi Proteges|first=Hunter|last=Walker|date=January 11, 2012|work=[[New York Observer]]|access-date=February 3, 2012}}</ref> Suri has worked extensively with SEVA to push for more equitable redistricting in Queens.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://politicker.com/2012/08/das-racist-rapper-asks-christine-quinn-for-a-south-asian-council-district/|title=Das Racist Rapper Seeks to Influence City Council Redistricting|first=Colin|last=Campbell|date=August 21, 2012|access-date=September 6, 2012|work=[[Politicker Network]]}}</ref> Suri has publicly supported [[Reshma Saujani]]'s bid for [[New York City Public Advocate]], saying, "We will probably have the highest South Asian voter turnout ever this year because of her on the ballot and the resources she will be putting in it. This is the most qualified and well resourced candidate from the [South Asian] community ever."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://politicker.com/2013/04/das-racist-rapper-endorses-reshma-saujani-for-public-advocate/|title=Das Racist Rapper Endorses Reshma Saujani for Public Advocate|first=Colin|last=Campbell|date=April 3, 2013|work=[[Politicker]]|access-date=April 5, 2013}}</ref>


==Art==
==Art==
In addition to his musical career, Suri also maintains a longstanding relationship with the art scene, especially in New York City. In 2010, Das Racist performed as a part of the [[Whitney Museum of American Art]]'s Biennial celebration, curated by California artist [[Martin Kersels]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=La Putt|first1=Chris|title=Das Racist & Leslie Dick @ The Whitney Museum (pics)|url=http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2010/05/das_racist_lesl.html|website=Brooklyn Vegan|accessdate=19 February 2015}}</ref> In April 2013, Suri returned to the Whitney as part of the ''Blues for Smoke'' exhibit, an interdisciplinary exhibition that explored "a wide range of contemporary art through the lens of the blues and blues aesthetics."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/BluesForSmoke |title=Blues for Smoke &#124; Whitney Museum of American Art |publisher=Whitney.org |date=2015-05-01 |accessdate=2015-05-05}}</ref> He performed alongside former [[Das Racist]] member [[Ashok Kondabolu]] (Dapwell), [[Greedhead]] rapper [[Le1f]], and psych-dance band [[Prince Rama]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Blues for Smoke|url=http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/BluesForSmoke}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2013/04/le1f_prince_ram.html |title=Le1f, Mykki Blanco, Prince Rama & members of Das Racist playing the Whitney during 'Blues For Smoke' exhibition |publisher=Brooklynvegan.com |date=2013-04-02 |accessdate=2015-05-05}}</ref> In February 2015, Heems curated an art exhibition at the Aicon Gallery in anticipation of his new album, ''[[Eat Pray Thug]]''.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Ismail|first1=Aymann|title=Das Racist’s Himanshu Curated a Show for His Solo Album Eat Pray Thug|url=http://animalnewyork.com/2015/das-racists-himanshu-curated-show-solo-album-eat-pray-thug/|website=Animal New York|accessdate=19 February 2015}}</ref> The exhibition contained a wide variety of South Asian artists as well as events and performances throughout its month-long run, including artists such as [[The Kominas]], [[Riz Ahmed]] (Riz MC), and Heems himself.<ref>{{cite web|title=Aicon Gallery Press Release|url=http://www.aicongallery.com/exhibitions/2015-02-07_eat-pray-thug/pressrelease/|website=Aicon Gallery|accessdate=19 February 2015}}</ref>
In addition to his musical career, Suri also maintains a longstanding relationship with the art scene, especially in New York City. In 2010, Das Racist performed as a part of the [[Whitney Museum of American Art]]'s Biennial celebration, curated by California artist [[Martin Kersels]].<ref>{{cite web|last=La Putt|first=Chris|title=Das Racist & Leslie Dick @ The Whitney Museum (pics)|url=http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2010/05/das_racist_lesl.html|work=[[BrooklynVegan]]|access-date=February 19, 2015}}</ref> In April 2013, Suri returned to the Whitney as part of the ''Blues for Smoke'' exhibit, an interdisciplinary exhibition that explored "a wide range of contemporary art through the lens of the blues and blues aesthetics."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/BluesForSmoke|title=Blues for Smoke &#124; Whitney Museum of American Art|work=[[Whitney Museum of American Art]]|date=May 1, 2015|access-date=May 5, 2015}}</ref> He performed alongside former [[Das Racist]] member [[Ashok Kondabolu]] (Dapwell), [[Greedhead]] rapper [[Le1f]], and psych-dance band [[Prince Rama]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Blues for Smoke|url=http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/BluesForSmoke|work=[[Whitney Museum of American Art]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2013/04/le1f_prince_ram.html|title=Le1f, Mykki Blanco, Prince Rama & members of Das Racist playing the Whitney during 'Blues For Smoke' exhibition|work=[[BrooklynVegan]]|date=April 2, 2013|access-date=May 5, 2015}}</ref> In February 2015, Heems curated an art exhibition at the Aicon Gallery in anticipation of his new album, ''[[Eat Pray Thug]]''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Ismail|first=Aymann|title=Das Racist's Himanshu Curated a Show for His Solo Album Eat Pray Thug|url=http://animalnewyork.com/2015/das-racists-himanshu-curated-show-solo-album-eat-pray-thug/|website=Animal New York|access-date=February 19, 2015}}</ref> The exhibition contained a wide variety of South Asian artists as well as events and performances throughout its month-long run, including artists such as [[The Kominas]], [[Riz Ahmed]] (Riz MC), and Heems himself.<ref>{{cite web|title=Aicon Gallery Press Release|url=http://www.aicongallery.com/exhibitions/2015-02-07_eat-pray-thug/pressrelease/|website=Aicon Gallery|access-date=February 19, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150219224511/http://www.aicongallery.com/exhibitions/2015-02-07_eat-pray-thug/pressrelease/|archive-date=February 19, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref>


==Film==
==Film==
In 2012, Suri joined an all-star cast of New York musicians in Amrit Singh's documentary short, ''Dosa Hunt'', on a quest to find the best South Indian crepe in town.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2641274/?ref_=nm_flmg_slf_2|title=Dosa Hunt (2012)|publisher=IMDb.com|accessdate=2015-08-15}}</ref> In 2013, Heems made his [[acting]] debut along with [[R&B]] artist [[Kelis]] in "Brazzaville Teen-Ager," a [[short film]] which starred and was written and directed by [[Michael Cera]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Young|first1=Alex|date=April 23, 2013|title=Watch Kelis and Das Racist’s Heems in new Michael Cera short film|url=http://consequenceofsound.net/2013/04/watch-kelis-and-das-racists-heems-in-new-michael-cera-short-film/|publisher=Consequence of Sound|accessdate=12 May 2015}}</ref> In 2015, he played a supporting role as rascally ad agency employee named Reny in Benjamin Dickinson's ''Creative Control'',<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3277624/|title=Creative Control (2015)|publisher=IMDb.com|accessdate=2015-08-15}}</ref> which premiered at SXSW 2015, where Heems also performed. Suri starred in [[Tanuj Chopra]]'s 2016 film ''Chee and T'', which premiered at the [[LA Film Festival]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indiawest.com/entertainment/global/world-premiere-of-tanuj-chopra-s-film-at-l-a/article_4bacd776-1e18-11e6-be0f-ef58a86a1025.html|title=World Premiere of Tanuj Chopra’s Film at L.A. Film Festival |date=May 20, 2016|author=India West Staff|publisher=India West|accessdate=2016-05-27}}</ref>
In 2012, Suri joined an all-star cast of New York musicians in Amrit Singh's documentary short, ''Dosa Hunt'', on a quest to find the best dosa (a traditional South Indian dish) in town.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2641274/?ref_=nm_flmg_slf_2|title=Dosa Hunt (2012)|work=[[IMDb]]|access-date=August 15, 2015}}</ref> In 2013, Heems made his [[acting]] debut along with [[R&B]] artist [[Kelis]] in "Brazzaville Teen-Ager," a [[short film]] which starred and was written and directed by [[Michael Cera]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Young|first=Alex|date=April 23, 2013|title=Watch Kelis and Das Racist's Heems in new Michael Cera short film|url=http://consequenceofsound.net/2013/04/watch-kelis-and-das-racists-heems-in-new-michael-cera-short-film/|work=[[Consequence of Sound]]|access-date=May 12, 2015}}</ref> In 2015, he played a supporting role as rascally ad agency employee named Reny in Benjamin Dickinson's ''Creative Control'',<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3277624/|title=Creative Control (2015)|work=[[IMDb]]|access-date=August 15, 2015}}</ref> which premiered at SXSW 2015, where Heems also performed. Suri starred in [[Tanuj Chopra]]'s 2016 film ''Chee and T'', which premiered at the [[LA Film Festival]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indiawest.com/entertainment/global/world-premiere-of-tanuj-chopra-s-film-at-l-a/article_4bacd776-1e18-11e6-be0f-ef58a86a1025.html|title=World Premiere of Tanuj Chopra's Film at L.A. Film Festival|date=May 20, 2016|work=India West|access-date=May 27, 2016}}</ref>


==Twitter==
==Twitter==
Suri has also received attention for his activity on [[Twitter]]. In the aftermath of the [[death of Osama bin Laden]], Suri collected and retweeted racist tweets, drawing attention to the prevalence of [[Aftermath of the September 11 attacks#Backlash and hate crimes|xenophobia and Islamophobia in the celebratory national mood]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thoughtcatalog.com/2012/10-great-das-racist-moments/|title=10 Great Das Racist Moments|author=Charlie Morrigan|date=December 11, 2012|publisher=Thought Catalog|accessdate=January 4, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://turnstylenews.com/2011/05/02/heems-curating-post-bin-laden-bigotry/|title=@Heems:Curating Post-Bin Laden Bigotry|author=Sara Imjan|date=May 2, 2011|publisher=Turnstyle News|accessdate=January 4, 2013}}</ref> In January 2011, ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' magazine named Suri #11 on its list of "50 Top Tweeters in Music".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/50-top-tweeters-in-music-20110121/himansu-das-racist-20110124|title=50 Top Tweeters in Music|date=January 21, 2011|author=Amos Barshad|publisher=Rolling Stone|accessdate=January 4, 2013}}</ref>
Suri has also received attention for his activity on [[Twitter]]. In the aftermath of the [[death of Osama bin Laden]], Suri collected and retweeted racist tweets, drawing attention to the prevalence of [[Aftermath of the September 11 attacks#Backlash and hate crimes|xenophobia and Islamophobia in the celebratory national mood]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thoughtcatalog.com/2012/10-great-das-racist-moments/|title=10 Great Das Racist Moments|first=Charlie|last=Morrigan|date=December 11, 2012|work=[[Thought Catalog]]|access-date=January 4, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://turnstylenews.com/2011/05/02/heems-curating-post-bin-laden-bigotry/|title=@Heems:Curating Post-Bin Laden Bigotry|first=Sara|last=Imjan|date=May 2, 2011|work=Turnstyle News|access-date=January 4, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121216233751/http://turnstylenews.com/2011/05/02/heems-curating-post-bin-laden-bigotry/|archive-date=December 16, 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> In January 2011, ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' magazine named Suri #11 on its list of "50 Top Tweeters in Music".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/50-top-tweeters-in-music-20110121/himansu-das-racist-20110124|title=50 Top Tweeters in Music|date=January 21, 2011|first=Amos|last=Barshad|work=[[Rolling Stone]]|access-date=January 4, 2013}}</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==
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===Studio albums===
===Studio albums===
* ''[[Eat Pray Thug]]'' (2015)
* ''[[Eat Pray Thug]]'' (2015)
* ''[[Lafandar]]'' (2024)


===Mixtapes===
===Mixtapes===
* ''[[Nehru Jackets]]'' (2012)
* ''[[Nehru Jackets]]'' (2012)
* ''[[Wild Water Kingdom (album)|Wild Water Kingdom]]'' (2012)
* ''[[Wild Water Kingdom (mixtape)|Wild Water Kingdom]]'' (2012)


===Guest appearances===
===Guest appearances===
* [[Small Black]] - "Two Rivers" and "Sunday Son" from ''Moon Killer'' (2011)
* [[Small Black]] "Two Rivers" and "Sunday Son" from ''Moon Killer'' (2011)
* [[Lushlife]] - "Hale-Bopp Was the Bedouins" from ''[[Plateau Vision]]'' (2012)
* [[Lushlife]] "Hale-Bopp Was the Bedouins" from ''[[Plateau Vision]]'' (2012)
* Meyhem Lauren - "Special Effects" and "Juevos Rancheros" from ''Respect the Fly Shit'' (2012)
* [[Meyhem Lauren]] "Special Effects" and "Juevos Rancheros" from ''Respect the Fly Shit'' (2012)
* Meyhem Lauren - "Carvel" from ''Mandatory Brunch Meetings'' (2012)
* Meyhem Lauren "Carvel" from ''Mandatory Brunch Meetings'' (2012)
* Weekend Money - "Yellow" from ''Naked City'' (2012)
* Weekend Money "Yellow" from ''Naked City'' (2012)
* [[Hot Sugar (musician)|Hot Sugar]] - "56k" from ''Midi Murder'' (2013)
* [[Hot Sugar (musician)|Hot Sugar]] "56k" from ''Midi Murder'' (2012)
* Hot Sugar - "Born 2" from ''Made Man'' (2013)
* Hot Sugar "Born 2" from ''Made Man'' (2013)
* [[Misteur Valaire]] - "Life Gets Brutal" from ''Bellevue'' (2013)
* [[Misteur Valaire]] "Life Gets Brutal" from ''Bellevue'' (2013)
* Maffew Ragazino - "Jackson Pollock" from ''Brownsville's Jesus'' (2014)
* Maffew Ragazino "Jackson Pollock" from ''Brownsville's Jesus'' (2014)
* [[Antwon]] - "KLF ELF" from ''[[Heavy Hearted in Doldrums]]'' (2014)
* [[Antwon]] "KLF ELF" from ''[[Heavy Hearted in Doldrums]]'' (2014)
* Meyhem Lauren & [[Buckwild]] - "Narcotics Anonymous" from ''Silk Pyramids'' (2014)
* Meyhem Lauren & [[Buckwild (music producer)|Buckwild]] "Narcotics Anonymous" from ''Silk Pyramids'' (2014)
* [[Vampire Weekend]] - "Step (Wintertime Remix)" (2014)
* [[Vampire Weekend]] "Step (Wintertime Remix)" (2014)
* [[Nick Barat|Nick Catchdubs]] - "Full House" from ''Smoke Machine'' (2015)
* [[Nick Barat|Nick Catchdubs]] "Full House" from ''Smoke Machine'' (2015)
* Sonnyjim - "Al Jazeera" from ''Mud in My Malbec'' (2016)
* Sonnyjim "Al Jazeera" from ''Mud in My Malbec'' (2016)
* [[Your Old Droog]] - "Bangladesh" from ''[[Packs (Your Old Droog album)|Packs]]'' (2017)
* [[Your Old Droog]] "Bangladesh" from ''[[Packs (Your Old Droog album)|Packs]]'' (2017)
* Your Old Droog – "The Simpsons" from ''Yodney Dangerfield'' (2022)
* Rav – "Agent Orange" from ''LEAP'' (2023)


==See also==
==See also==
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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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Heems
Heems performing on stage in Atlanta, Georgia, 2011
Heems performing on stage in Atlanta, Georgia, 2011
Background information
Birth nameHimanshu Kumar Suri
Also known asHima
Born (1985-07-06) July 6, 1985 (age 38)
OriginQueens, New York, U.S.
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)Rapper
Years active2008–present
Labels
Formerly ofDas Racist

Himanshu Kumar Suri[1] (born July 6, 1985),[2] better known by his stage name Heems, is an American rapper from Queens in New York City. Best known for being part of the alternative hip hop group Das Racist, Suri is also the founder of Greedhead Music, an independent record label. In 2012, Suri released his first solo mixtape, Nehru Jackets, on his Greedhead imprint and in conjunction with SEVA NY, a community-based organization from Queens of which Suri is a board member. In August 2015, Heems announced that Fox had bought his story rights for a potential sitcom, and that he was working on the pilot.[3] He is currently a member of Swet Shop Boys along with actor and rapper Riz MC and producer Redinho.[4]

Early life[edit]

Born and raised in Bellerose, Queens, New York, Suri graduated from Stuyvesant High School in 2003, where he was the vice president of the student council when the September 11 attacks happened two blocks away.[5][6] Suri then attended Wesleyan University, where he studied economics.[7] After graduating from Wesleyan, Suri moved back to New York where he worked in the financial sector until finding success with Das Racist.[7]

He is of Punjabi-Indian descent.[8]

Das Racist[edit]

In 2008, Suri formed Das Racist with his college friend Victor Vazquez, known professionally as Kool A.D.[5] Shortly thereafter, Suri's high school friend Ashok Kondabolu joined as their hype man.[9] Das Racist first found success on the internet with their 2008 song "Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell", and then quickly established themselves within the underground rap scene with their 2010 mixtapes Shut Up, Dude and Sit Down, Man, both of which earned them critical acclaim, including Pitchfork's designation of "Best New Music" as well as spawning tours across North America, Europe and Asia.[citation needed]

Solo career[edit]

While still with Das Racist, Suri released his first two mixtapes – Nehru Jackets and Wild Water Kingdom. After the break up of Das Racist at the end of 2012, Suri moved to Bombay to work on his first official album.[10] In April 2014, he recorded for a commercial for Vitamin Water in Japan.[10]

In January 2012, Suri released his first solo mixtape, Nehru Jackets, on his own Greedhead imprint.[11] Nehru Jackets was released in collaboration with SEVA NY.[11] Guests on Nehru Jackets include Despot, Danny Brown, and Childish Gambino.[12] The album has received positive reviews, including a score of 8/10 from Spin.[13]

Heems's second mixtape, Wild Water Kingdom, was released on November 14, 2012, also on the Greedhead label.[14] It features production from Harry Fraud, Keyboard Kid, Crookers, Beautiful Lou, Le1f, and Lushlife.[14] Guests on Wild Water Kingdom include Childish Gambino and Lakutis.[15]

His debut solo album, Eat Pray Thug, was released on March 10, 2015, on Greedhead/Megaforce Records.[16] The album was recorded in Bombay and Brooklyn and includes collaborations with Dev Hynes (aka Blood Orange), Rafiq Bhatia, Gordon Voidwell, Boody B, and Harry Fraud. Heems has referred to the album as "9/11 and Heartbreak."[16] The first single, "Sometimes", was released on January 8, 2015.[16]

Greedhead Music[edit]

To manage Das Racist, Suri founded his own record label, Greedhead Music, as a management and recording company in 2008.[17] Greedhead's first releases were the group's 2010 mixtapes. Das Racist's first commercially available album, Relax, was also the first commercial release on the Greedhead imprint. Greedhead has since released solo mixtapes by Kool A.D. (The Palm Wine Drinkard)[18] and Heems (Nehru Jackets),[11] as well as Keepaway's Black Flute,[19] Lakutis' I'm in the Forest,[20] Le1f's Dark York,[21] and Big Baby Gandhi's Big Fucking Baby.[20]

Activism[edit]

Suri has been a vocal advocate of the South Asian community in New York. In January 2012, Suri joined the board of directors of the Queens-based community organization SEVA.[22] Suri plans to work with SEVA to develop a community center with a recording studio for local youth.[23] Suri has worked extensively with SEVA to push for more equitable redistricting in Queens.[24] Suri has publicly supported Reshma Saujani's bid for New York City Public Advocate, saying, "We will probably have the highest South Asian voter turnout ever this year because of her on the ballot and the resources she will be putting in it. This is the most qualified and well resourced candidate from the [South Asian] community ever."[25]

Art[edit]

In addition to his musical career, Suri also maintains a longstanding relationship with the art scene, especially in New York City. In 2010, Das Racist performed as a part of the Whitney Museum of American Art's Biennial celebration, curated by California artist Martin Kersels.[26] In April 2013, Suri returned to the Whitney as part of the Blues for Smoke exhibit, an interdisciplinary exhibition that explored "a wide range of contemporary art through the lens of the blues and blues aesthetics."[27] He performed alongside former Das Racist member Ashok Kondabolu (Dapwell), Greedhead rapper Le1f, and psych-dance band Prince Rama.[28][29] In February 2015, Heems curated an art exhibition at the Aicon Gallery in anticipation of his new album, Eat Pray Thug.[30] The exhibition contained a wide variety of South Asian artists as well as events and performances throughout its month-long run, including artists such as The Kominas, Riz Ahmed (Riz MC), and Heems himself.[31]

Film[edit]

In 2012, Suri joined an all-star cast of New York musicians in Amrit Singh's documentary short, Dosa Hunt, on a quest to find the best dosa (a traditional South Indian dish) in town.[32] In 2013, Heems made his acting debut along with R&B artist Kelis in "Brazzaville Teen-Ager," a short film which starred and was written and directed by Michael Cera.[33] In 2015, he played a supporting role as rascally ad agency employee named Reny in Benjamin Dickinson's Creative Control,[34] which premiered at SXSW 2015, where Heems also performed. Suri starred in Tanuj Chopra's 2016 film Chee and T, which premiered at the LA Film Festival.[35]

Twitter[edit]

Suri has also received attention for his activity on Twitter. In the aftermath of the death of Osama bin Laden, Suri collected and retweeted racist tweets, drawing attention to the prevalence of xenophobia and Islamophobia in the celebratory national mood.[36][37] In January 2011, Rolling Stone magazine named Suri #11 on its list of "50 Top Tweeters in Music".[38]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

Mixtapes[edit]

Guest appearances[edit]

  • Small Black – "Two Rivers" and "Sunday Son" from Moon Killer (2011)
  • Lushlife – "Hale-Bopp Was the Bedouins" from Plateau Vision (2012)
  • Meyhem Lauren – "Special Effects" and "Juevos Rancheros" from Respect the Fly Shit (2012)
  • Meyhem Lauren – "Carvel" from Mandatory Brunch Meetings (2012)
  • Weekend Money – "Yellow" from Naked City (2012)
  • Hot Sugar – "56k" from Midi Murder (2012)
  • Hot Sugar – "Born 2" from Made Man (2013)
  • Misteur Valaire – "Life Gets Brutal" from Bellevue (2013)
  • Maffew Ragazino – "Jackson Pollock" from Brownsville's Jesus (2014)
  • Antwon – "KLF ELF" from Heavy Hearted in Doldrums (2014)
  • Meyhem Lauren & Buckwild – "Narcotics Anonymous" from Silk Pyramids (2014)
  • Vampire Weekend – "Step (Wintertime Remix)" (2014)
  • Nick Catchdubs – "Full House" from Smoke Machine (2015)
  • Sonnyjim – "Al Jazeera" from Mud in My Malbec (2016)
  • Your Old Droog – "Bangladesh" from Packs (2017)
  • Your Old Droog – "The Simpsons" from Yodney Dangerfield (2022)
  • Rav – "Agent Orange" from LEAP (2023)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Davis, Justin (December 15, 2015). "Interview: Heems Opens Up About Upcoming 'Eat Pray Thug' Fox TV Series". Complex. Retrieved June 13, 2016.
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