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Chris Phoenix (rapper)

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Role
  
Rapper

Years active
  
2005-present

Genres
  
Hip hop music

Labels
  
Beyond Musiq Records

Name
  
Chris Phoenix


Birth name
  
Christopher Charles O'Neal

Born
  
October 23, 1984 (age 39) Jersey City, New Jersey, United States (
1984-10-23
)

Occupation(s)
  
Rapper, songwriter, record producer

Instruments
  
Voice, Piano, Bass Guitar.

Also known as
  
Chris Phoenix, MaLus

Record label
  
Beyond Musiq Records

Christopher Charles O'Neal, formerly known as MaLus the PoeT and better known by his stage name Chris Phoenix, is an African-American rapper and producer. Along with his partner Marcus Sibley, better known as Walkin Contradiction, he is the co-founder of the independent record label Beyond Musiq Records (BMR).

He is the host of the Urban Juke Joint, a well-known poetry event held at the Bahai Center in NYC. He is also known for his album "Voicemail", which was circulated through Delaware and New Jersey and widely hailed a classic. Chris created the album using real-life voicemails he received on his answering service. He used these voicemails as a theme for each song on the album.

Chris Phoenix is currently working on his next album, which has not yet been titled. As a producer, he has produced songs for various NJ rap artists and poets, including Grand Finaal (of XB Entertainment), Walkin Contradiction, and Realeyez Mystic. He has collaborated with DJ Amaze and Heartbeat the Producer. He is currently producing albums for poets Rainmaker, Elysee Thomas, and Kalita Cox.

In addition to his music business, he donates his time to the International Youth Organization in Newark, NJ. There, he provides musical activities for young adults in the surrounding neighborhood.

In his personal life, Chris is engaged to be married to Tash Hawthorne, a published author under W Clark Publishing, whose new book "Karma" was scheduled to be released October 2009.

References

Chris Phoenix (rapper) Wikipedia


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