At the intersection of spiritual depth, urban truth, and unapologetic storytelling stands Abraham Seed — the voice behind Soul Soil, a signature podcast on CityBuzz Radio. A poet in spirit and a truth-teller in tone, Abraham brings grounded energy to every mic he touches. He’s not just a host — he’s a cultivator of conversation, a planter of perspective, and a consistent voice for the voiceless.

Known for his signature black-and-white aesthetic and clean editorial fashion sense, Abraham’s presence is as distinct visually as it is vocally. With a minimalist streetwear-meets-soul style — clean lines, crisp collars, layered neutrals, and vintage gold — his look reflects his values: refined, grounded, and rooted in substance.

The Seed Story

While much about Abraham Seed’s personal background remains intentionally minimal, that’s by design. He represents more than a résumé — he embodies a voice of the community. Raised in rhythm, sharpened by struggle, and rooted in faith, Abraham’s tone carries the weight of experience and the warmth of insight.

His signature podcast Soul Soil explores growth through challenge, wisdom through wounds, and transformation through testimony. It’s a space for guests and listeners alike to go deeper — not just into topics, but into themselves.

What Abraham Believes

  • That words can heal — or harm — and must be chosen wisely.
  • That Black men deserve platforms that honor their wholeness, not just their pain.
  • That fashion is messaging, and presence is power.
  • That the soul, like the soil, must be tended if anything of value is to grow.

Current Projects

  • Soul Soil: Weekly interviews on CityBuzz Radio
  • Fashion Forward: A new editorial collab blending style and narrative
  • Community Roundtable: A live forum for mentorship and collective healing

Want to Book or Collaborate?

Abraham Seed is available for interviews, panel hosting, brand ambassadorships, and media partnerships that align with his voice and vision. Contact the CityBuzz editorial team for booking inquiries, co-productions, or licensed syndication.

“Style is voice without words. I dress how I speak — rooted, measured, and ready.”
— Abraham Seed