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Chuck Inglish (left) performing with Sir Michael Rocks in July 2008 | |
Background information | |
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Birth name | Evan Ingersoll |
Born | October 7, 1984 (age 36) Mount Clemens, Michigan, U.S. |
Origin | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | Sounds Like Fun Records, Federal Prism Records |
Associated acts | The Cool Kids, Mac Miller, King Chip, Asher Roth |
Evan Ingersoll (born October 7, 1984), better known by his stage name Chuck Inglish, is an American rapper from Mount Clemens, Michigan and one half of the hip-hop duo The Cool Kids with Sir Michael Rocks. His debut album Convertibles was released on April 8, 2014.
Biography[edit]
1984–2012: Early life and The Cool Kids[edit]
Raised in Mount Clemens, Michigan until he moved to the Chicago area at the age of 18, Chuck Inglish born Evan Ingersoll is one half of the 2007-formed alternative hip-hop duo The Cool Kids.[1] Ingersoll attended Notre Dame High School in Harper Woods, Michigan where he played football and basketball. He met Sir Michael Rocks in 2005 when Reed found a beat on MySpace that Ingersoll had produced.[2] The two met to discuss terms of the beat's sale, and eventually ended up recording for two hours.[3] They were inspired by golden age hip hop and artists like LL Cool J and Eric B. & Rakim.[4] Ingersoll began promoting the new duo's material, and it was eventually booked by Josh Young of Flosstradamus for a DJ performance.[3] At their performance (in a venue called Town Hall Pub), the duo met the DJ Diplo who offered to release a mixtape of their unreleased tracks titled Totally Flossed Out on his label Mad Decent, though it was eventually released on C.A.K.E. Recordings.[5] They also received an offer from the DJ A-Trak to sign to his Fool's Gold Records label,[5] which they did, but only for one single.[6] During their time with Fool's Gold Records, the Cool Kids felt they weren’t getting enough attention: “When your boss is on tour with Kanye West, it’s easy to have timelines missed,” said Chuck in an interview.[7]
All of their material had been released solely on the group's MySpace page[4]—their recording contract came after performances at the CMJ Music Festival and Pitchfork Media Music Festival, on July 15, 2007.[2][8] Eventually, The Cool Kids signed to Chocolate Industries, another independent label.[6] In 2008, the group revealed on their MySpace page that their debut album, When Fish Ride Bicycles, would be released in 2008, though it did not come out until 2011.[9] Ingersoll has been the producer for tracks released thus far,[10] but both work in rapping and production.[11] The duo uses music software program Reason from Propellerhead Software to produce their music.[12] In 2007, they opened for M.I.A. on her KALA Tour,[13] and they also performed at the 2008 Rock the Bells hip hop festival.[14] The group toured across Australia in February 2008 and also appeared at the Laneway Festival. The group also appeared at SUNY Purchase's Culture Shock event in April 2009.[15] One of the duo's singles, 'Black Mags', was featured in a late 2007 Rhapsody TV commercial, along with Sara Bareilles.[16] In the same year, the group collaborated with Lil Wayne and DJ Benzi through the Internet on a track entitled 'Gettin' It.[17]
The Cool Kids have been featured in the video games NBA Live 08 and MLB 2K8 with the song '88',[18] in Need for Speed Nitro, with The Bloody Beetroots in the song Awesome,[19] and in the episode 'The First Cut Is the Deepest' from HBO's TV series Entourage with the song 'Mikey Rocks'.[20] They were listed in Rolling Stone's Ten Artists to Watch in 2008.[21] According to Rolling Stone, 'since 'Black Mags' debuted, the Cool Kids have gone from an underground sensation in their native Chicago to the hottest ticket at New York's CMJ festival.'[22] In 2008, they headlined the 'NBA 2K Bounce Tour' along with Q-Tip.[23] The group's second official mixtape, Gone Fishing was released on May 5, 2009.[9] On May 12, 2010, they released a mixtape titled Tacklebox.[24] In 2010, Chuck Inglish and Mikey Rocks teamed up with Gary, Indiana'sFreddie Gibbs and Cleveland'sChip tha Ripper to form the 'super group' P.O.C. (Pulled Over by the Cops).[25] On July 11, 2011, The Cool Kids' debut album When Fish Ride Bicycles was released.[26] On January 2, 2012, Inglish released an instrumental mixtape titled WRKING.[27] On April 23, 2012, he released another instrumental mixtape titled WRKOUT.[28]
2013-present: Convertibles[edit]
On June 13, 2013, he released a mixtape titled Droptops.[29] On October 15, 2013, he released a five song EP titled Easily.[30] On April 8, 2014, he released his debut album Convertibles through his Sounds Like Fun imprint and Dave Sitek's Federal Prism Records.[31][32] Co-produced by Inglish and Incubus' Mike Einziger, the 13-track project features collaborations with Chance the Rapper, Action Bronson, BJ the Chicago Kid, Ab-Soul, and Mac Miller amongst others, along with fellow The Cool Kids member Sir Michael Rocks and Canadianelectro funk duo Chromeo.[32]Convertibles was preceded by three singles – 'Swervin' featuring Sir Michael Rocks and Polyester the Saint, 'Came Thru/Easily' featuring Ab-Soul and Mac Miller, and 'Legs' featuring Chromeo.[33][34][35]

Discography[edit]
- Convertibles (2014)
- Everybody's Big Brother (2015)
- Ev Zeppelin (2016)

References[edit]
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- ^Muldoon, Tara. 'The Cool Kids Look Good • Interviews •'. Exclaim.ca. Archived from the original on 2012-07-30. Retrieved 2012-04-08.
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- ^'Audio: Lil Wayne f the Cool Kids, 'Gettin It''. The Fader. 2007-06-13. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
- ^Dunham, Alexis (2007-09-17). 'EA Unveils NBA Live 08 Soundtrack'. IGN. News Corporation. Archived from the original on 2007-10-15. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
- ^Sung, Lydiaand (2009-08-19). 'Need for Speed NITRO soundtrack detailed'. Neoseeker. Retrieved 2010-02-21.
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- ^'Chuck Inglish - Droptops // Free Mixtape @'. Datpiff.com. 2013-06-13. Retrieved 2014-04-10.
- ^'Chuck Inglish, Mac Miller, Ab-Soul Get Trippy on 'Came Thru/Easily' SPIN Premieres'. SPIN. 2013-10-04. Retrieved 2014-04-10.
- ^Brown, Harley (28 Jun 2013). 'Chuck Inglish's Sounds Like Fun Imprint Signs to Dave Sitek's Federal Prism Label'. Billboard.com. Retrieved 17 Jan 2014.
- ^ abMcGovern, Kyle (16 Jan 2014). 'Hear Chuck Inglish and Chromeo Bond Over Cowbell on 'Legs''. SPIN.com. Retrieved 17 Jan 2014.
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