Chali2Na - MC. Musician. Actor. Painter. Renaissance Man.
Chali2Na has done it all.
From his days growing up on the hardscrabble streets of Chicago’s south side, to his subsequent explosion
on to Los Angeles’ burgeoning hip-hop scene, to his tenure
as MC for seminal hip-hop group, Jurassic 5, Chali epitomizes the
portrait of a 21st century artist.
Indeed, with his unmistakable, beloved baritone, Chali has firmly
established himself as one of the most distinctive personalities
not just in hip-hop, but music in general. Only a select
few can say they’ve rocked microphones in front of thousands
at a sold-out arena in Tokyo with Jurassic 5, spit rhymes at Lollapalooza,
appeared on two Van’s Warped Tours and supported Lenny Kravitz
backed by the Latin-tinged rock of Ozomatli, and painted professional
caliber oil color paintings in their California home.
More than an artist, though,
Chali’s charismatic personality,
his exquisitely humble approach to his craft, makes him an enigma
amongst hip-hop’s elite. With this spirit in mind—and
the varied musical, socio-cultural and geographical influences
that have shaped him—Chali is poised to release his first
solo album Fish Out Of Water in 2008.
A powerful and deeply
personal body of work, Chali’s debut
features a seemingly endless litany of groundbreaking tracks, which
touch on topics the veteran musician has never bared to his listeners
before. Whether it’s the trauma he experienced from the shooting
death of a childhood friend to the twists and turns of his own
family lineage, to the travails of maintaining creative chemistry
with other artists, Fish Out Of Water, is quite simply,
a life’s worth of songs in the making.
To be sure, Chali’s diverse tastes—from the blues he
was raised on to the political gangsta’ rap he loved to the
graffiti art he sprayed as a teenager—flow from this album,
like the oil colors Chali uses for his paintings. With production
from the likes of Will I Am to Scott Storch and collaborations
with Damian and Stephen Marley and Raphael Saadique, Fish Out
Of Water, feels like a new beginning of sorts for Chali.
Says Chali: “These are all artists whom I’ve always
admired. Some of them I’d worked with before, some of them
I hadn’t, but to have these cats on my album, to have them
be part of what I’m doing… it’s just been an
incredible, experience.”
Never one to be pigeonholed
into a particular genre of music, or a specific artistic taste,
Chali is also a rising talent in the voiceover world. With his
distinctive bass-heavy voice, he made a name for himself as a
voiceover specialist, beginning in 1991 with a Coors commercial
and has since lent his talents to such mega-brands as Coca Cola
and Sega Dreamcast. As a result,
Chali’s work has attracted the interest of big-name Hollywood
studios, as evidenced by his role as the character PUP in
the animated picture: Night Before Christmas.
Rest assured, there’s still plenty of fire in Chali’s
lyrical arsenal. His days of training at the legendary Los Angeles
hotspot, the Good Life Café, have taught him well. Only
now, he’s fused the bass-heavy bravado with his own life’s
story, and in doing so, creates art that’s not only superb,
it’s important.
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