Abdulkareem gained national recognition in the late 1990s as the lead rapper of The Remedies, alongside
Tony Tetuila and Eddy Montana. The group played a significant role in pioneering Nigerian hip-hop, blending local languages and themes with contemporary beats. They disbanded in 2002, after which each member pursued solo careers. In 2000, Abdulkareem was among the personalities voted for by the Nigerian public to carry the
Olympic torch in a relay through the country. In 2002, Abdulkareem launched his solo career with the album
P.A.S.S (Pains And Stress = Success), followed by
Mr. Lecturer, which addressed sexual harassment in Nigerian universities. Abdulkareem's 2004 album
Jaga Jaga criticised corruption and poor governance in Nigeria. The title track was banned from radio by former president
Olusegun Obasanjo, but it gained significant public attention and remains one of Abdulkareem's best-known songs. In June 2024, Addulkareem drew public attention after releasing the song "Emi Lokan". In the song, he criticised President
Bola Tinubu and former president
Muhammadu Buhari over the rising cost of living and criticised pastor
Enoch Adeboye for not speaking out on the issue. ==Clash with 50 Cent==