Chuckie Akenz

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C-A
Born (1986-01-21) January 21, 1986
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Origin Toronto, Ontario
Genres Rap
Occupations Rapper, song-writer
Years active 2001present
Labels N/A
Website Official Site

Phong Nguyen (January 21, 1986), better known by his stage name of C-A, and formerly as Chuckie Akenz is a Canadian rapper of Vietnamese descent. He grew up in the Jane and Finch neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada.[1] Chuckie rose to notoriety with the filming of an amateur rap video called "You Got Beef?"[2] The music video was widely viewed on the internet, being both praised and criticized.[3] In October 2006, Chuckie was featured in an episode of the nationwide The Fifth Estate named "Lost in the Struggle".[4] He was also on an episode of MuchMusic's Music Is My Life, talking about his personal life.

Discography

  • 2009 Chuckie A: From The Beginning
  • 2009 Chuckie A: Before I Begin
  • 2004 21 Clipz: In The Guns We Trust
  • 2003 Chuckie Akenz: Twenty One Clipz
  • 2002 Chuckie Akenz: The Return To Fame
  • 2001 2TRIPLE9 Presents: Street Spitterz

Singles

  • 2013 I Remember.
  • 2011 Tonight.
  • 2010 Never Stop.
  • 2010 When It Rains
  • 2010 Everywhere You Go
  • 2010 Reality
  • 2009 For My People
  • 2009 Who You Are
  • 2009 Okay
  • 2009 Friends Till We Die
  • 2009 Like A Love Song
  • 2008 Annie
  • 2008 Chasing My Dreams
  • 2008 Fresh Air
  • 2008 Time And Time Again
  • 2007 Angels/From The Beginning
  • 2007 Uptown/We Cry
  • 2007 Music is my Life
  • 2006 Going Away
  • 2005 That's the Way it Goes
  • 2005 This is My Life
  • 2005 When I'm Gone
  • 2005 Just a Dream
  • 2005 Those Days ft Buck
  • 2005 To The Top
  • 2005 Toy Soldiers Remix
  • 2005 Real Homiez ft Burnz,and Buck
  • 2005 My Heart
  • 2005 Love Hurts
  • 2005 I'm Sorry
  • 2004 Soldier
  • 2004 You Got Beef?
  • 2002 Don't Worry

Music videos

  • 2011 Reality
  • 2008 Love Hurts (Feat. Christopher Charles)
  • 2007 Angels/From The Beginning
  • 2007 Uptown/We Cry
  • 2007 Music is my Life
  • 2006 Going Away
  • 2005 What's Life?
  • 2005 That's the Way it Goes
  • 2005 This is My Life
  • 2005 When I'm Gone
  • 2005 Just a Dream
  • 2005 Those Days
  • 2005 Toy Soldiers Remix
  • 2005 Real Homiez
  • 2005 My Heart
  • 2005 Love Hurts
  • 2005 I'm Sorry
  • 2004 Soldier
  • 2004 You Got Beef?
  • 2002 Don't Worry

References

  1. (September 24, 2008). "Last Word", CBC.ca. Retrieved November 17, 2010.
  2. Vuchnich, Aliison (February 1, 2005). "Jane-Finch.com on Global National: Internet Neighborhood", Global National. Retrieved November 17, 2010.
  3. Heath-Rawlings, Jordan (February 27, 2005). "Rapping against Jane-Finch's bum rap: A hip-hop video draws both ire and success", Toronto Star, p. A6.
  4. "Lost in the Struggle". The Fifth Estate. CBC News. Retrieved 2008-05-28. 

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