C-Rayz Walz

C-Rayz Walz
Birth name Waleed Shabazz
Born (1975-08-03) August 3, 1975
The Bronx, New York, United States
Genres Hip hop
Occupation(s) Rapper, songwriter, musician
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1997–present
Labels Definitive Jux, SunCycle Entertainment, Draft Records, Babygrande Records, Kings Link Records, Modular Mood Music, Worker B Records, Detonator Records
Associated acts Plain Pat, Kosha Dillz, Sharkey, Parallel Thought, Kosha Dillz, Killah Priest, M-Eighty, Son One, Bronze Nazareth, 5-Star, Sallam Said
Website www.crayzwalz.com

Waleed Shabazz (born August 3, 1975), better known by his stage name C-Rayz Walz, is an American Hip hop recording artist from The Bronx borough of New York City. Aside from his solo career he is also a member of the East Coast hip hop syndicate, Stronghold. C-Rayz Walz has been a fixture in the New York hip-hop scene for years. He hosts many hip-hop shows and events, has appeared on over 43 singles and launched his own label, SunCycle Entertainment. C-Rayz has worked with several other artists in underground hip hop, including Aesop Rock, Immortal Technique, Percee P and Messiah J & The Expert.[1]

Early life

Shabazz was born and raised in The Bronx. At the age of two, his father was murdered, likely as a result of his involvement with drug dealing. According to Shabazz, his father was "a Drug Kingpin but a good man & Dedicated Father" and was the inspiration for his song Protect My Family. In an interview, he describes how he was deeply affected by his death, saying, "I was always socially dysfunctional, as far as my fathers Death & Absence were concerned."[2] Shabazz described how he drew wisdom from older community members and ultimately gained inspiration for his music and how he views being a Father himself. In the same interview, he points to his music as compensation for his social dysfunction resulting from not having a Dad growing up.[2]

At the time that Shabazz was growing up, The Bronx was the site of the early hip hop scene.[3] Shabazz recalls listening to DJ Cool Herc, who is credited with originating the genre, in Echo Park where he lived. In this environment, Shabazz developed a love of music and began freestyling with his friends for fun. Both he and his childhood friend and now professional rapper Prodigy describe MC battles in the lunch room in school.[2][4] He recalls how his ambitions to be an MC were sealed when Busy Bee Starski heard him rhyming: "When I was 5 or 6 years old I freestyled for Busy Bee. He gave me $5, said, 'Boy, you're good. Keep rocking son.' I ran with that because he was one of the greatest of all time. I knew I was a freestyle legend when I was 6."[4]

Career

In 2003, C-Rayz Walz released Ravipops (The Substance) on Definitive Jux.[5] In 2005, he released Year of the Beast.[6]

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

EPs

Singles

Guest appearances

References

External links

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