Mustafa Ahmed (born 28 July 1996), known as Mustafa, formerly known as Mustafa the Poet, is a Sudanese-Canadian poet, singer, songwriter, and filmmaker from Toronto.
He released his debut studio album, When Smoke Rises, in May 2021.
Mustafa Ahmed was born in Toronto, Ontario to Sudanese parents.
He grew up in Regent Park, one of Toronto's oldest housing projects.
Gun violence and street gangs were part of his childhood.
Mustafa attended Regent Park Duke of York Public School.
When he was in grade 7, he performed an original piece, "A Single Rose", at Nelson Mandela Park Public School.
2009
The piece attracted praise at Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in 2009.
Mustafa first came to fame for his poetry.
He was inspired to write by his older sister, who taught him the healing effects of poetry at a young age.
Mustafa has experimented with different forms of writing, testing the limits and temperaments of each world and its corresponding scenes.
Mustafa was first profiled in the Toronto Star at the age of 12, which highlighted his ability to describe and connect white and non-Black audiences to the gritty side of Toronto.
2014
On October 4, 2014, Mustafa published "Rabba" with the Toronto-based artist collective Halal Gang.
Members included Mustafa (pka Mustafa the Poet), Puffy L’z, Mo-G, Safe, and Smoke Dawg.
2016
As member of Canadian hip hop collective Halal Gang, Mustafa starred in a number of music videos, including the single "Feel" by Safe released in October 2016.
In the same year, Mustafa was appointed to Justin Trudeau's Youth Advisory Council.
Poetry and film
In 2016, Mustafa would begin working with Dukes and co-wrote the song "Attention" by The Weeknd on the latter's album Starboy.
Mustafa would also provide some background vocals.
The following year, he co-wrote two tracks on Camila Cabello's debut album Camila, "All These Years" and the single "She Loves Control".
2017
Mustafa was featured on the Now's list of Toronto musicians to watch for in 2017.
2018
Mustafa performed at the Fast in the 6 festival at Nathan Phillips Square held on 1 June 2018.
In July 2018, he paid condolences to his deceased associate, Smoke Dawg, who had been gunned down on 30 June 2018, in front of a Toronto nightclub.
2019
In March 2019, Italian fashion designer Pierpaolo Piccioli collaborated Mustafa and three other poets for Valentino's autumn/winter 2019 collection.
A line from his poem "From the Perspective of Black Love" was featured as part of the collection.
He describes attending the show as an emotional experience, seeing women in creations made for their bodies.
Vogue described the event as "poetry back in fashion".
His collaborations would be worn by Emilia Clarke at a Game of Thrones premiere.
Still under the name of Mustafa the Poet, he produced and released Remember Me, Toronto, a short Canadian documentary film about the hip hop culture in Canada in 17 March 2019.
Created for the Canadian hip hop community, the documentary discusses the losing of people due to the increasing gun violence and homicide rates in Toronto over the past decade.
Mustafa said that he aimed to discuss the systemic structure working against the lower economies of Toronto and wanted to give these artists the opportunity to "rewrite their memories and the memories of those they lost."
In the film, the artists reflect on the inter generational nature of trauma and gun violence.
Artists featured included Drake, Baka Not Nice, Gilla, Pilla B, TJin, Pressa, Loco City, Smiley, Top 5, Blockboi, Twitch, Jay Whiss, Puffy L'z, Rax, Booggz, Yung Lava, and archival footage from the murdered artist Smoke Dawg.
Music and songwriting
Mustafa has co-written several popular singles as a songwriter, often closely collaborating with Toronto producer Frank Dukes.
In 2019, Mustafa co-wrote the Jonas Brothers single "Sucker".
He went on to title all the songs in Frank Dukes Parkscapes sample pack released in June 2019, which would be used on Taylor Swift's album Lover.
He dedicated part of the album's royalties to his alma mater, Regent Park School.
2020
In 2020, he once again aided Frank Dukes in co-writing the Shawn Mendes and Justin Bieber single "Monster".
His songwriting and musicianship would not go unnoticed.