Celly Cel
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Birth name | Marcellus McCarver |
Origin | Vallejo, California |
Genre(s) | Rap/Hip Hop/Hyphy |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, Producer |
Years active | 1990s-present |
Label(s) | Realside Records |
Celly Cel (born Marcellus McCarver) of Vallejo, California is an American rapper and hip hop producer, renowned for his Hardcore 'Gangsta Rap' lyrics. He released his first single on his independent record label Realside Records in 1992 called “Lifestyle of a Mack”. Celly Cel then debuted in 1994 with Heat 4 Yo Azz; after dropping Killa Kali a year later, he did not resurface with G-Filez until 1998. Deep Conversation followed in mid-2000. Celly has collaborated with fellow Bay Area Rappers E-40 & B-Legit on several occasions.[1] He has also collaborated with artists including WC, Mack 10, Keak Da Sneak, Dat Nigga Daz, MC Eiht, Juvenile, UGK, Lil' Flip, Mistah F.A.B., Spice 1, Rappin' 4-Tay, Messy Marv, Kurupt, Silkk The Shocker, Young Bleed, Mr. 3-2, C-Bo, Yukmouth, JT the Bigga Figga, Baby Bash, Bad Azz, Trae, Fat Pat, Crooked I, Devin the Dude, Lil Jon, Fiend, C-Note, Twista, and Too Short.
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[edit] Biography
In the early 1990s, he was shot into stardom by fellow rapper, and friend E-40. E-40 lived just around the corner from Celly Cel and had just released his new Click album. He and Celly Cel were already homies and when E-40 and B-Legit went to Celly Cel's house to hear his music it was a "done deal". A few days later Celly Cel was signed to Sick Wid It Records. He released his first album nationwide in 1994. He shot his first video called “Hot Sunny Day” and got major airplay on B.E.T. He released his next album in 1996 which was his biggest selling record. This record featured a song called "It’s Goin’ Down" which became an instant classic. This was his second video that aired on B.E.T and still gets radio play to this day. He released his next album in 1998 called The "G" Filez. This was his last album on Sick Wid It/Jive Records. He and Sick Wid It/Jive Records parted on good terms.
Celly Cel just felt like it was time to start his own record label. He started his independent company and decided to call it “Realside Records” because that’s where it all began. He released his first album under the label called Deep Conversation in 2000.
This officially put Realside on the map. Later that year, he released a compilation called Live from the Ghetto featuring the hottest underground rappers from all over the nation. April 4, 2006 Celly Cel’s latest album Slaps, Straps & Baseball Hats dropped, featuring Mistah F.A.B., The Game, Lil' Flip, Turf Talk, Luni Coleone, Levitti, Sean-T, DC, and more.[2]
[edit] Albums
- 1994: Heat 4 Yo Azz
- 1996: Killa Kali
- 1998: The G Filez
- 1999: The Best of Celly Cel
- 2000: Deep Conversation
- 2002: Song'z U Can't Find
- 2005: It'z Real Out Here
- 2006: Slaps, Straps and Baseball Hats
- 2006: The Hillside Stranglaz: Bad Influence
- 2006: The Wild West
- 2006: Brings the Gumbo Pot
- 2007: Cali Luv
- 2007: Best of Celly Cel 2: Tha Sick Wid It Dayz