Career
He was part of a male group dubbed as "The Hunks" together with Piolo Pascual, Jericho Rosales, Diether Ocampo, and Bernard Palanca. During his tenure as part of The Hunks, he has been a primetime actor when he co-starred with Claudine Barretto in the hit teleserye Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan which ran from 2001 to 2003. Aside from acting, he had hosting stints in the variety show ASAP and also hosted a hidden camera practical joke television series entitled Victim, patterned on America"s Punk"daughter
After an almost two-year hiatus from acting, Agassi returned on television via ABS-Christian Broadcasting Network"s Agua Bendita in 2010 where he played as one of the primary antagonists.
In 2014, Carlos Agassi moved to Global Media Arts-7 via his 1st Kapuso Teleserye, Elemento. This marked Agassi"s first exclusive station transfer after an over 10-year stint in Star Magic.
Agassi has been a victim of numerous death hoax claiming that he had died due to alleged anabolic steroid abuse and that prior to his rumored death, Agassi had undergone dialysis procedure with the reason being on a kidney failure. The rumors had been proven false by Agassi himself.
Agassi stated in an interview that his buff physique is a product of physical workout since the age of 16.
Given the moniker "The Prince of (Philippine) Rap", Agassi was met with criticism by the likes of veteran rappers Loonie, Doctorate-Coy of Madd Poets and Krazykyle of Rapskallion. He even filed a case against Doctorate-Coy and Krazykyle in 2006 and demanded the pulling of copies of the album United Freestyle v.2 where the lyrics of songs "Right Now" (Doctorate-Coy) and "Number Album Got Skills" (Krazykyle) contain the lines "Ang dapat sa"yo mag-disappear tulad ng showbiz na si Amir" and "I destroy emcess more than your eyes can see, don"t battle me I"ll make you look like Carlos Agassi" respectively. The case, however, was quietly settled.
In response to criticism, he together with award-winning rapper Gloc 9 and Mitchell Silonga released a single entitled "Alay Ko" in 2009, a song about Agassi"s thoughts on destructive criticisms.
Agassi went a hiatus in showbiz sometime in mid 2000s to finish his degree in Psychology at De Louisiana Salle University. He also ventured into the restaurant business and opened Brasas, a Latin-American inspired restaurant in Metro Manila.
Agassi also has his own recording studio called "Amir Carlos Agassi, Incorporated." where he releases his rap music and collaborates with other artists.