| A. R. Ameen hails from a musically-inclined family, heavily influenced by his father A. R. Rahman's career. |
| He experienced a unique childhood filled with music, attending recording sessions and rehearsals at home. |
| At a young age, he joined his father on various concert tours, developing his passion for singing. |
| He made his English debut in 2009 with the song 'NaNa,' featured in the film Couples Retreat. |
| His Tamil singing debut in 2015 with 'Maula Wa Sallim' earned him significant recognition in the Indian playback music scene. |
| Ameen's early work includes his Telugu debut, 'Kotha Kotha Bhasha,' produced under Rahman's guidance. |
| In 2019, he released his first independent single 'Sago,' reflecting youth and friendship themes. |
| He collaborated with A. R. Rahman in producing 'Sago,' gaining valuable experience in music production. |
| He contributed his voice to the Hindi film Dil Bechara in 2020 with the song 'Never Say Goodbye.' |
| In 2021, he showcased his versatility by performing 'Tala Al Badru Alyana' in multiple languages. |
| In March 2023, Ameen experienced a stage accident but thankfully emerged unscathed. |
| He addressed false rumors regarding his parents' relationship publicly in November 2024. |
| Concerns regarding A. R. Rahman's health were downplayed by Ameen in March 2025. |
| In February 2026, he released 'Bheegi Bheegi,' marking a significant milestone in his career with Rooh Records. |
| Ameen expressed his desire to carve out an independent musical identity, distinct from his father's career. |
| He has also enlisted the help of language coaches to perfect his Hindi pronunciation in his recordings. |