Veteran Rapper Chino XL Dead At 50
He was not on the list.
Fellow rapper A-F-R-O posted a tribute to Chino XL on Twitter just minutes after the news started to spread. He wrote, “RIP to CHINO XL .. I’m gonna miss you, big bro.”
East Coast rapper Chino XL—real name Derek Emmanuel Barbosa—has reportedly died. An inside source confirmed the news to AllHipHop in a text on Monday (July 29). Friends close to him are calling it “soul crushing.”
Fellow rapper A-F-R-O posted a tribute to Chino XL on Twitter just minutes after the news started to spread. He wrote, “RIP to CHINO XL .. I’m gonna miss you, big bro.”
Chino XL was born on April 8, 1974, in the Bronx and later
moved to New Jersey. Chino XL gained recognition in the 1990s with his debut
album, Here to Save You All, released in 1996, which showcased his lyrical
prowess and storytelling ability.
He’s released several albums throughout his career, including I Told You So (2001) and Poison Pen (2006). He’s also appeared in various films and television shows, contributing to his reputation as a multi-talented artist.
“Chino XL was one of the best lyricists in the game.
Extremely talented since the day we met in the early 90’s. Legendary artist and
friend,” hit-making producer Domingo told AllHipHop.
In addition to his solo work, Chino XL has collaborated with numerous artists across different genres and has been well respected for his contributions to the Hip-Hop community.More recently, he appeared on Rakim’s first solo album in more than a decade, G.O.D.’s Network: REB7RTH, on the track “Pendulum Swing.”
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