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Birth name
  
Cristalle Bowen

Years active
  
2001–present

Occupation(s)
  
Rapper

Genres
  
Underground hip hop

Origin
  
Chicago, Illinois

Role
  
Hip-hop artist

Also known as
  
Hologram Kizzie

Name
  
Psalm One




Labels
  
Rhymesayers Entertainment

Education
  
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign

Albums
  
The Death of Frequent Flyer

Similar People
  
Abstract Rude, Sab the Artist, C‑Rayz Walz, Sunspot Jonz, Oh No

Profiles


Record label
  
Rhymesayers Entertainment

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Cristalle Bowen, better known by her stage name Psalm One, is an underground hip hop artist based in Chicago, Illinois.

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Ben Yaster of Dusted Magazine described her as "one of the most promising voices in hip hop today, perhaps even more so than Lupe Fiasco, her Chicago peer and fellow brainy rapper."

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Biography

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2006 saw the release of Psalm One's album, The Death of Frequent Flyer, on Rhymesayers Entertainment. It was produced by Thaione Davis, Overflo and Ant. In 2010, she released Woman at Work, a series of free original compositions, through her website. Child Support, a collaborative album with the America Scores program, was released in 2012. She released the Free Hugs EP under the Hologram Kizzie moniker in 2013. Hug Life, her first album as Hologram Kizzie, was released in 2014. Psalm One is the leader of the Rapperchicks, an all-female collective along with Angelenah and Ill-Esha and released Shitty Punk Album in 2016. Most recently, she has released Gender Fender Bender, a limited edition triple album to the delight of her fans.

Albums

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  • Bio: Chemistry (2002)
  • Bio: Chemistry II: Esters and Essays (2004)
  • The Death of Frequent Flyer (2006)
  • Woman at Work (2010)
  • Woman at Work Vol. 2: 500 Bars (2010)
  • Woman at Work Vol. 3 (2010)
  • Child Support (2012)
  • Hug Life (2014)
  • Psalm One Loves You (P.O.L.Y.) (2015)
  • Shitty Punk Album (2016) (with Rapperchicks)
  • Gender Fender Bender (2016)
  • Mixtapes

  • Get in the Van (2005)
  • Get in the Van Vol. 2 (2007)
  • Get in the Van Vol. 3 (2011)
  • EPs

  • Whippersnapper (2001)
  • Regular Black Girl (2012) (as Hologram Kizzie)
  • Free Hugs (2013) (as Hologram Kizzie)
  • Singles

  • "Juke Me" (2011)
  • "Need Love Too" (2013)
  • "Impatient (Just U and Us)" (2015)
  • "Rules and Regulations" (2016) (with Rapperchicks)
  • Guest appearances

  • Maker - "Nacrology" from Honestly (2003)
  • Polyphonic the Verbose - "Out to Lunch" from Abstract Data Ark (2005)
  • Casual - "Bitin' and Freakin'" from Smash Rockwell (2005)
  • Copperpot - "Blow" from WYLA? (2007)
  • The Ritz - "Blown" from The Night of Day (2008)
  • Longshot - "How U Like It" from Addicted (2008)
  • Ro Knew - "We the Ones" from High Times in Low Places (2009)
  • Canibus - "Ripperland" from Melatonin Magik (2010)
  • Hopie - "Retarded" from Raw Gems (2011)
  • The Hood Internet - "More Fun" from FEAT (2012)
  • Oh No - "Same Shit" from Disrupted Ads (2013)
  • Probcause - "Subzero" and "Whiskey on the Rocks" from The Recipe Volume 2 (2013)
  • Culture Cry Wolf - "You Wanted This" from The Sapient Sessions (2013)
  • Neak - "Hollywood Talk" from XIII (2013)
  • CunninLynguists - "The Morning" from Strange Journey Volume Three (2014)
  • The Palmer Squares - "Day Trippers" and "Nowhere To Not Go" from Planet of the Shapes (2016)
  • References

    Psalm One Wikipedia