The nickname "RAmez" was chosen a little bit after September 11 to stress on the importance of digging in the past to understand the present.
In 2001, RAmez hosted a number of radio shows in the United States promoting French rap as well as American rap.
He also released the same year his first album a senior project with an innovative and original concept consisting on mixing the French and Lebanese dialect together to put French Rap, Lebanon and the Arab world on the same map (which was not always well perceived in the United States at the time).
The strength resulting from this project portraying many different culture and languages allows two tracks extracted of this first multi-cultural project to appear on a compilation: Ma Flamme and Y'aura pas de paix (in which RAmez mixes French English and Lebanese rap to express his cultural background and origins).
Released just after September 11, 2001 Le monde est Ă refaire with the talk show Extension 1312 RAmez hosts and produces at that time, created together a certain amount of controversy adding to the debate at University campuses across America.
In 1999, RAmez had already appeared on a compilation untitled My world in the senior project of DJ Kenny Kickin Perez to express the stereotypes used by western media to portray a distorted view of Arabs worldwide in a track called Taste of Rage and featuring Armagideon also known today as Gid Money.
In 1989, in France, Ramzi was selected as one of the "enfants libres" to sing, alongside Guy Beart, the chorus of the song Liban Libre.
RAmez continued to promote Peace in Lebanon as a radio host on France FM & Radio Nostalgie and by breaking rules when necessary to get a message of Peace get across.
At the end of the year 2007, RAmez's first CD was released throughout Lebanon reaching number one in relation to sales at the Virgin Megastore in Lebanon - an unexpected and unprecedented success for Rap in Lebanon that will lead some people in the music industry to criticize Ramez's work and close in an organized matter many doors on him.
In November 2007 in France, RAmez contributed an unreleased song called, Un monde de fou (A crazy world), to a French Rap Mixtape that he chose to distribute for free on his website.
This song came to the attention of Radio Orient in 2008 who then broadcast it across France.
Ramez preferred not to renew his contract in Lebanon in order to produce his own material without external influences with the aim of reaching a more international audience.