Sabzi's first and current collaboration, Blue Scholars, was formed with George Quibuyen, whom he met at the University of Washington where they were students. They both belonged to the student group S.H.O.W.. Blue Scholars soon become a Seattle hip hop staple, and declared itself a group dedicated to forward thinking and youth empowerment. In 2004, Sabzi began working with solo artist RA Scion on his album Live and Learn. By October 2005, the two had released a self-titled album as the duo Common Market. The group found success, as Scion contributed questions about religion, politics and the state of mainstream hip-hop to Sabzi's beats. While there are overt similarities between Blue Scholars and Common Market, the two groups have distinct differences, and "their styles seem to be diverging more". In 2009, he moved from his West Coast roots to the center of East Coast hip hop, New York City. When asked about the move by Seattle Weekly, he said "A lot of it had to do logistically with the people that I'm collaborating now, some creatively, some more on the business end of things". When asked about the possibility of doing a solo album, his reply was "absolutely". He ended up releasing four solo albums in 2011-2012.
Musical career
Sabzi most known work is in the name of his several groups, but he has also released many solo albums as well. Having relocated to Los Angeles, California Sabzi collaborated with Kelsey Bulkin as Made In Heights. Made In Heights did a 14-stop tour in the US and Canada in September–October, 2014. Their second album, Without My Enemy What Would I Do, was released in May 2015. In the span of 2010-2013, Sabzi released fourteen solo albums.
Popular culture
Sabzi has a cousin, Dhabih Eng, who works as an artist for Valve. In Valve's electronic game,, the Blue Scholars' name can be seen on the front of several radio boxes throughout the game along with the radio station "FM 89.50". It is also on an audio receiver in Kleiner's lab, above the camera screens. 89.5 FM is a reference to the frequency of Seattle's WA radio station KNHC-FM, one of the few radio stations in the country that is run entirely by high school students, in this case by the students of Nathan Hale High School.
Discography
Studio albums
Ciné Riddims
Parthenia
Ravena
Dakota
The Maplewood Playfield
Glorious Melancholia
Tobacco, 1
Tobacco, 2
Northwest Polynesia
Brief Lives
Rainier
Delridge
Yesler
EXIT 163A
Soufend
the wøøds
Made In Heights
Winter Pigeons
Made in Heights
Without My Enemy What Would I Do''
Production
Native Guns - "1995" from Barrel Guns
Gabriel Teodros - "In This Together" from Lovework
Macklemore - "The Town " from The Unplanned Mixtape
Das Racist - "Who's That? Brooown!" from Shut Up, Dude
Das Racist - "All Tan Everything" from All Tan Everything
The Bar - "Slow Down " from Prometheus Brown and Bambu Walk Into A Bar