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Birth name
  
Jabari Miles Evans

Genres
  
Hip hop music

Role
  
Rapper

Name
  
Jabari Evans

Years active
  
2000 – present

Occupation(s)
  
Rapper


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Full name
  
Jabari Miles Evans

Origin
  
Chicago, Illinois, United States

Labels
  
Rawkus Records(2006-2007)Duck Down Records(2007-present)

Associated acts
  
Kidz in the Hall, Double-O, Boot Camp Click, Donnis, Estelle Swaray, Masta Ace, Camp Lo, Travis McCoy, Just Blaze, Black Milk

Education
  
University of Pennsylvania

Albums
  
Chicago Picasso, Chicago Picasso 2, School Was My Hustle, Naledge Is Power, The Kidz in the Hall Present: Naledge

Music group
  
Kidz in the Hall (Since 2000)

Similar People
  
King Chip, Mickey Factz, GLC, 9th Wonder, Buckshot

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Jabari Miles Evans, better known by his stage name Naledge, is an American rapper and one half of the hip-hop group Kidz in the Hall.

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Early life

Evans grew up in the South Side neighborhood of Chicago. The son of mental health experts, Dr. Robert Evans and Dr. Helen Evans, Naledge displayed lyrical ability at an early age and by fourteen he had become a member of a local Chicago-based rap group called FFC (Famous From the Chi). In addition to his early musical accomplishments, he demonstrated an interest in academics, writing and publishing a book entitled “The Straight Jab” at the age of 16. Upon his graduation from Luther High School South, he attended the University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League school, where he majored in Communications with a minor in Sociology. At Penn, Naledge became a member of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. While attending college he met classmate Michael Aguilar, a hip-hop producer now known as Double-O. The two began working together and formed the hip-hop group Kidz in the Hall.

Kidz in the Hall

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Upon Naledge’s graduation from the University of Pennsylvania in 2004, he and Double-O signed with Rawkus Records and in 2006 released their first album, School Was My Hustle.

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In early 2007, Kidz in the Hall created a song entitled "Work To Do" in support of democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama, who has ties to Naledge's hometown of Chicago. They were among the first artists to support Obama in their music. The song features a sample from The Main Ingredient's version of the Isley Brothers original of the same name.

In November 2007, Kidz in the Hall were officially signed to Duck Down Records, an independent label started by founding members of the Boot Camp Clik. The duo's second album, The In Crowd, was released in May 2008, with the lead single "Drivin' Down the Block," which samples Masta Ace's song "Born to Roll" for the hook and contains an interpolation of Outkast's "Elevators (Me & You)" on the bridge. Many other tracks on the album use samples and interpolations of early 1990s hip hop, including their song "Snob Hop" featuring Camp Lo which uses the hook from Black Sheep's song "Flava of the Month" for the chorus. Their song "Blackout" was featured on the soundtrack of Madden '09. The group's most recent album Land of Make Believe was released on March 9, 2010 and features guests MC Lyte, Just Blaze, Chip tha Ripper, Donnis, Amanda Diva and co-production by Just Blaze and Picnic Tyme. The album was declared the most "commercially viable" album the group has made thus far and received an XL rating in XXL Magazine.

Solo career

Naledge is also planning to come out with a solo album in the near future. He was quoted by rap website Hiphopdx, "My solo album is still in the process of being put together. I’ve been busy with shows, but I have some tracks in the works," says the rising MC. "I got beats from 9th Wonder, Black Milk, Double-O, Pete Rock and [two or three from] Just Blaze. Just Blaze has been my ‘yes man,’ okaying tracks for the album."

Naledge has released solo work in the past, having dropped the mixtape Chicago Picasso on June 30, 2009. The mixtape was in anticipation of the release of his solo album. It was hosted by Mick Boogie RTC and DJ Timbuck2, and featured guest artists include Chip Tha Ripper, Jay Electronica, Mickey Factz, Bun B, Curren$y, with production by Double-O, Analogic, Picnic Tyme, Nez & Rio, and many others. The first single off the mixtape, entitled “Star Struck” (produced by Sa-Ra and featuring Rus Soul), was released on May 6, 2009.

In June 2009, Naledge was featured in Chicago Magazine as one of the city's top singles.

In September 2010, Naledge announced on his Facebook Page and Twitter account the release of his second upcoming mixtape " Twentysomething LP" hosted by DJ Moondawg on September 10, 2010. He also announced an exclusive preview of his mixtape on iTunes on September 7.

In 2012, Naledge has created his company (Brainiac Society), with hope of helping local artists have a creative outlet to have their work heard. Additionally, in 2014 Naledge received his master's degree from the University of Southern California’s School of Social Work. (link) Aside from music, Naledge frequently speaks as guest lecturer at high schools, colleges and universities in the Chicago area and he is committed to doing community service within around the South Side area where he was raised.(link)

Discography

(with Kidz in the Hall)

Studio albums
  • School Was My Hustle (2006), Rawkus Records
  • The In Crowd (2008), Duck Down Records
  • Land of Make Believe (2010), Duck Down Records
  • Occasion (2011), Duck Down Records
  • Mixtapes
  • Detention (2007), Major League Entertainment
  • Geniuses Need Love Too (2008)
  • "The Professional Leisure Tour" (2009) LRG
  • Semester Abroad (2011)
  • Singles
  • "Wheelz Fall Off ('06 'Til...)" (2006), Rawkus Records
  • "Drivin' Down the Block" (2008), Duck Down Records
  • "Love Hangover" (2008)
  • "Take Over The World ft Colin Munroe and Just Blaze" (2010)
  • "Jukebox" (2010)
  • Music videos
  • "Wheelz Fall Off ('06 Til...)" (2006)
  • "Drivin' Down The Block" (2008)
  • "Love Hangover (feat. Estelle)" (2008)
  • "I Got It Made (Reebok Classic)" (2009)
  • "Jukebox" (2010)
  • Solo Discography

    Mixtapes
  • "Will Rap For Food: The Mixtape" (2006)
  • "The Crown Jewel" (2007)
  • "Chicago Picasso" (June 30, 2009)
  • "Naledge Is Twenty Something" (September 10, 2010)
  • "Night At The Elysian (With Tony Baines)" (2012)
  • "Chicago Picasso 2" (2012)
  • "Brain Power" (2013)
  • "Brain Power 2" (2014)
  • Guest appearances

  • 2004: "Love Me" (Just Blaze Remix) (Janet Jackson featuring Naledge)
  • 2012: "Stand Up" (Yung Berg featuring Naledge)
  • 2012: "The Sandlot" (Jordan Hollywood featuring Yung Berg & Naledge)
  • 2012: "Nah Mean?" (A.J. Crew featuring Naledge)
  • Songs

    10 Toes
    No Fu Fu
    3am
    Good Boy Freestyle
    Wait For It
    Bonafide
    Girls of the World
    Project Blowed
    Summer Madness
    55th & Cicero
    Swag Life
    Cruisin'
    Standing on Sofas
    Pearl Heist
    Broke No More
    Pour It Up [Remix]
    Handling Business
    Pay Attention [Remix]
    Mind Control
    On & On
    Open Liquor
    Look at Them Hips
    Viva El Fantastico
    This Is A Hit
    Flickin'
    Selfish
    It Is What It Is - Pt 1
    Intro
    My Country
    Therapy
    Life
    Power

    References

    Naledge Wikipedia