Ahsan Receives Recognition from New Jersey Senator

By: Mar. 21, 2013
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On Monday, March 18, Interscope recording artist and New Jersey native, Ahsan, received a grand honor. The 14 year old was invited before members of New Jersey's legislature to be recognized as part of a Ceremonial Resolution sponsored by Senator Ronald Rice.

The presentation, which took place on Monday in the senate chambers, was a huge deal for the young singer. Raised in Newark's Seth Boyden projects, Ahsan managed to steer clear of the various factors that could have negatively impacted his future, choosing instead to focus his attention on education and music. His determination paid off as he not only scored a record deal at the tender age of 12, but he also earned a spot on the honor roll in both the 8th and 9th grade. Senator Rice took notice, viewing Ahsan as a vision of hope for the youth of New Jersey.

Ahsan has been steadily making a name for himself in the music world. Last year, the soulful singer made headlines after his cover of Smokey Robinson's "Who's Loving You?" went viral. After a slew of performances--including an Arthur Ashe Kids' Day appearance-Ahsan once
again made waves after a second video took the internet by storm. This one featured a surprise appearance by Stevie Wonder and ended in a special duet.

Ahsan is currently recording music for his debut album. For more information, please visit: www.facebook.com/AhsanMusic.



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