Rock City Nottingham

DEALMAKER Presents: Charli2na (Jurrassic 5)

  • Date: Wed 12th November 2014
  • Doors Open: 6:30 pm
  • Supported By: SNAREOPHOBE
  • On Sale: Tickets Open

Was a founding member of Jurassic 5, which boasted in the song “Improvise” that the four MCs sounded like one.

 

Solo album

 

Fish Market, an official mix tape, was compiled and released October 25, 2004.[3]

 

The mixtape is called the Fish Market, and basically it’s just an accumulation of a bunch of songs that I did with other people man, that a lot of people might not have heard or might have, but might not have wanted to buy that album just to hear that song or whatever. So people could just pick it up, and it can kind of be like a little hand book on Chali 2na, before he actually comes out with an actual solo album. It’s a series as well, because there is gonna be a Fish Market, Part 2 with a bunch of other stuff that didn’t make it.[4]

 

“Don’t Stop”, the would-be first single from Fish Outta Water, appeared in January 2006. It showcased 2na’s familiar rapid-fire flow; in its lyrics, 2na professed his dedication to hip hop culture, insulting rappers who neglect to pay proper respect to pioneers like Kool Herc and Afrika Bambaataa. He also spoke deferentially of Tupac Shakur.

 

“Don’t Stop”‘s chorus was sung by neo-soul artist Anthony Hamilton. It was featured in the soundtrack of the video game NBA Live 06. A second Chali 2na solo song, “The Anchor Man”, was featured on the Dan The Automator-curated soundtrack to the latest installment in the game series, NBA 2K7. Another song, “Something Different”, was also featured on the All-Pro Football 2K8 soundtrack.

 

Five years after Fish Market, a solo album, titled Fish Outta Water, was released. The album received generally positive reviews, holding a score of 70 on Metacritic.[5] 2na delves into some of the formative experiences in his life, including a tragic incident in which his cousin, Be-Be, was killed in the 2003 E2 nightclub stampede. Collaborators on the album include Beenie Man (with whom he recorded “International”), Raphael Saadiq, his longtime friend Rakaa Iriscience, Talib Kweli, Anthony Hamilton, Damian Marley and Ming Xia (on the final track 4 Be Be).

 

Another mixtape was released in 2010, Fish Market Part 2. Much like the first Fish Market album, this is mainly filled with collaborations 2na has completed throughout his career with famous artists such as Linkin Park.

 

In an interview with Mr. Wavvy, 2na revealed that he has a series of 5 EPs prepped for the near future.[6]

 

Chali 2na’s song “Step Yo Game Up” was featured in popular video game in 2012 called “Sleeping Dogs”.

 

Collaborations

 

Chali 2na collaborated several times with fellow MCs. Many, but not all of his featured guest appearances are catalogued on the Fish Market albums, mixtapes he released to give his collaborations to “people [who] might not have wanted to buy that album just to hear that song or whatever.”

 

He is a good friend of and frequent collaborator with British hip hop star Roots Manuva, having worked with him on a number of songs (including “Revolution 5”, which appears on Fish Market and Dub Come Save Me, and “Join The Dots”, which appears on Roots Manuva’s second proper album, Run Come Save Me). He has also referenced his friend in the lyrics.

 

He has worked with Linkin Park on the song “Frgt/10” and the skit “Chali” from the 2002 album Reanimation. The song was also featured on Fish Market. He worked with Ozomatli on their first album and toured with New Orleans funk band Galactic. He is also featured on Galactic’s 2007 release From the Corner to the Block on the cut “Think Back”.

 

Fatlip’s 2005 “Today’s Your Day (Whachagonedu)” from the acclaimed album The Loneliest Punk features a verse from 2na.

 

Chali 2na was also featured on Lyrics Born’s Everywhere at Once album, performing on “Hott 2 Deff”. Lyrics Born was also the MC for The Deadliest Catch Tour 2009. This hip hop tour featured Chali 2na, Gift of Gab and Mr. Lif.

 

On K’naan’s 2009 album, Troubadour, Chali was featured on “America” together with Mos Def.

 

On Long Beach Dub Allstars 2001 album Wonders of the World Chali was featured on “Life Goes On” also featuring Half-Pint, Ives (of Delinquent Habits), and Tippa Irie. In 2008 Chali 2Na recorded with Ditch for Ditch’s CD “Public Intoxication” on the song “All Comes Down To Money” which he co-wrote with Ditch.

 

Furthermore Chali 2Na recorded a track together with Dutch rap artist Jerome XL in 2008. The track “King Sh#t” was released on JXL’s solo debut album The Last Day in the first quarter of 2010.

 

In June 2010, British dubstep star Rusko released a collaboration with Chali 2na entitled “Gadget GoGo”. The track was released as a bonus track to accompany the release of Rusko’s debut solo record OMG. The track was also featured on Fish Market, Part 2.

 

Most recently, Chali 2na appeared on the track “Speaking in Tongues” from the album “Drinking From the Sun“, the 2012 release from Australian hip hop artists Hilltop Hoods.

 

Chali 2na featured on the song “Get Original” on the Black Eyed Peas album “Bridging the Gap” released in 2000.

 

In 2012 he featured on the remix of “Dreamers” by British hip-hop duo Rizzle Kicks.

 

In 2012 he featured in Slightly Stoopid’s track “Just Thinking” on their album, “Top of the World”.

In 2014 he guest starred in Epic Rap Battles of History, portraying famous scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson

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