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Birth name | Ryan Abeo |
Origin | Seattle, Washington |
Genres | Hip hop, alternative hip hop, northwest hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper |
Years active | 2002–present |
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Website | www |
Ryan Abeo better known by his stage name RA Scion, is an American alternative hip hop artist from Louisville, Kentucky. He is currently based in Seattle, Washington. Abeo was a member of the hip hop group Common Market along with DJ/Producer Sabzi. Abeo, with his wife, manages the independent record label SCIONtific Records.
Ryan Abeo was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky in 1974. Abeo began writing and recording hip hop lyrics when he was twelve years old, after being introduced to the 1980s hip hop group Fat Boys. By the time he was a senior in high school, he was experiencing tensions with school authorities, which led him to drop out completely. Still pursuing hip hop, he attended Northern Kentucky University, before dropping out. Following this, he settled in Seattle, Washington, where he would become a notable figure to the Northwest hip hop scene.
Soon after Abeo moved to Seattle, he met Sabzi, a DJ/Producer who was at the time just forming his group Blue Scholars with Geologic, through the local hip hop circuit. The two got along as friends and bonded over their shared Baha'i Faith. Sabzi began collaboration by giving a few instrumentals to RA which went on his first project, Live & Learn. Together, the two officially formed the group Common Market, which would become a staple in putting Northwest hip hop in a prime position. Since then, he has released four studio albums.