Susie abromeit
Susie was able to perform a duet song with Fat Joe for Atlantic Records. Their hit song, "Slow Your Roll," soon became a hit on the summer airwaves of numerous radio stations. A few of the songs she composed as well as performed became popular that were played on Florida radio stations. The same issue she was profiled as a contributor to Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition. Also, she made her film debut in the form of an female rapper, as the lead on "Know The Enemy", a Lionsgate feature. In the following months, she began casting roles in movies, "Sydney White," "Sex Drive," "I I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell," "Setup," with Bruce Willis, and the film blockbuster "Battle: Los Angeles." Aside from her work on-camera, Susie is also passionate about producing and writing herself projects. An original pilot she co-wrote alongside Christie Campo was recently produced by her. It featured Erin Moriarty as well as Peter Facinelli and Kellan Lutz. Her, Christie Campo, and Alona Tal formed a production company producing and writing their own productions.
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