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- Birth nameAbdur-Rahman Yoba
- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Born and raised in Harlem, New York Abdur-Rahman Yoba is a literary manager, writer, actor, producer, former indie record label owner and hip-hop recording artist. He founded GhettoSuburbia Enertainment in 2003 as a New York based boutique literary management-production company with a Los Angeles presence. Former clients include writer/director Dianna Ippolito (Close Your Eyes), writer/director Anthony Solorzano (Varsity Punks), and writer/director Adam Lamas (Empty Rooms). Today, he's still focused on collaborating with and discovering new voices to guide, as well as his own with The Reluctant Spy from Browsnville Brooklyn, a global action-thriller TV series he created, developed and wrote.- IMDb Mini Biography By: GhettoSuburbia Entertainment
- Owned two independent New York based indie hip-hop labels Dum Beat Recordings and Black-On-Black Recordings.
- Elder brother of Malik Yoba.
- Co-wrote the musical stage-play "What's on the Hearts of Men" with brother Malik Yoba.
- Parents: Mahmoudah Young Lanier and Erutan Abdullah Yoba.
- Worked at CBS as Coordinator, Current Programming and Manager Digital Content.
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