Cellski

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Cellski
Birth name Marcel Wade[1]
Born San Francisco, California
Genres Hip hop, west coast hip hop, hyphy, Gangsta rap
Occupations Rapper, Hip-hop record producer, CEO
Years active 1992-present
Labels Inner City2K Records, Inner City Records, Thizz Nation
Associated acts Master P, Yukmouth, E-40, RBL Posse, Cougnut, Killa Tay, Luni Coleone, San Quinn, Lil Flip

Marcel Wade (born in 1974[2]), better known by his stage name Cellski, and also Young Cellski, 2Took, Break-a-B***h, Big Mafi and Coach Cellichick, is an American rapper/records producer from San Francisco.[3] He is also the CEO of his label, Inner City2K Records.

Early life

Cellski grew up on Randolph St. in the Oceanview , locally known as "Lakeview", neighborhood of San Francisco. He cited Too Short as his main influence. When he was 13, the future rapper was taken to Al Eaton's studio where Short was recording his debut best-selling album Life Is...Too Short. He first began his career selling tapes from the trunk of his car in 1992.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Mr. Predicter (1995)
  • Canadian Bacon and Hash Browns (1998)[4]
  • Me & My Niggs (2001)
  • Mafia Moves (2001)
  • Outta Da Dome, Vol. 2 (2002)
  • Mr. Predicter 2 (2006)
  • Stunna-Vision (2007)
  • Coach Cellichick (2009)
  • Chef Boy Cellski's Culinary Arts Institution (2009)
  • Big Mafi The Don (2011)

EPs

  • Inner City Life - The Lost EP (1992)
  • We Go Scrape! (2006)

Compilations

  • The Collection (2000)
  • The Collection 2 (2003)

Mixtapes

  • Please Listen To My Demo (2006)

with Killa Keise

  • Little Big & Big Mafi (2003)
  • What Is It, Mayne? (2004)
  • It's Not A Game (2005)

Guest appearances

Year Song Artist(s) Album
2003 "Get Flipped" Laroo T.H.H., Killa Keise, Messy Marv Trash-N-Treasure
"Frisco Legends" Taydatay, Black C, JT the Bigga Figga, Big Mack Out of Sight, On the Grind
"Head" Baldhead Rick Thug Continent
"We Some Playaz"
2004 "Black Mafia Life" Guce, Killa Tay Bullys Wit Fullys 2: Gangsta Without the Rap
2005 "Bounce, Shake, Wiggle" Killa Keise Turfed Out
"Hatin' On Me"
"Lately" Mob Figaz, The Jacka Animal Planet
"21 Gun Salute" King Medallions Jewelry Box Sessions, Pt. 1
2006 "Lookin At Booty" Keak da Sneak Kunta Kinte
"Let Them Have It" Miami Miami and the Nation of Thizzlam
"Boss" San Quinn, Killa Keise 4.5.7. Is the Code, Pt. 3
"We Gone Scrape" Equipto, Shag Nasty Behind the Rhyme
2008 "Look Up" Berner, The Jacka Drought Season
"20 Bricks" (Remix) Laroo T.H.H., B-Legit, Big Rich, The Jacka, Dem Hoodstarz, E-40, Harm, Killa Tay, Eddie P The Cooperation
"SF Anthem" Boo Banga, San Quinn, Black C, All City, Willie Hen All City
"Not Me" The Jacka The Street Album
2009 "Won't Be Right" Tear Gas
"Sheymago" (Remix) Reek Daddy, Mr. Skrillz, Mac Dre, Mistah F.A.B., JT the Bigga Figga, Boss Hogg, J-Diggs, The Jacka, Rydah J Klyde, Lee Majors, San Quinn Sacto 2 Da Crest
"Circles" Berner, The Jacka Drought Season 2
2010 "Cocaine" The Jacka, Lee Majors, Husalah, Messy Marv, Fed-X, Yukmouth, G-Stack, Rahmean The Gobots 2: D-Boy Era
"Street Ballin' 2" J-Diggs, Rich the Factor Street Ballin' 2
2011 "Rep That Mob S**t" Messy Marv, The Jacka Paper Bag Money
"Nothin' Like my Squad" AP9 Relentless
"My Money" Joe Blow, The Jacka, Netta Brielle, Lee Majors You Should Be Payin' Me
"Trapped" Lee Majors D-Boy Muzik
"Pies In the Kitchen"
"Let the Song Cry" Joe Blow International Blow: The Fixtape
2012 "They Need That Mob S**t" The Jacka The Verdict
"With the S**t" E-40, JT the Bigga Figga The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 2
"Cookies & Bo" Yukmouth, B-Legit Half Baked
"Ridin' Thru the Hood" Joe Blow, Lee Majors Real Recognize Real
"Drugs Guns Funds" Mac Mall, San Quinn DLK Collabs, Vol. 1
2013 "Tweakers" Joe Blow, Husalah, J Blakk Been Grindin'
"Got My Cash On" Lee Majors Turkey Bags In My Louie Duffle
"Round Tables" Ampichino, Lil Rue, L.I.S., Dreper, Luchi Da Krazies 2: Fear Thy Neighbor
"Code of the Mob" Joe Blow, Husalah, Bo Strangles Check a Real N***a Out Tho
"I'm On" Dubb 20, Street Knowledge Ya Favorite Number
"Light It Up" Lee Majors, Yukmouth Turkey Bag Boy
"Move Weight" Lee Majors, Lil Rue

References

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