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JeffChi

Chicago, Illinois, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2014 | SELF

Chicago, Illinois, United States | SELF
Established on Jan, 2014
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"Listen to JeffChi"

There’s something about Jeff Chi. The pensive wordsmith, who was reared on ’90s rap and R&B, has etched his initials into soulful hip-hop, a sound that strays from that of his fellow Chicagoans like Lil Bibby and Chief Keef. But no matter what package the struggle comes in, Jeff Chi’s objective on wax remains to prosper. Before he rolls out the red carpet for his forthcoming mixtape A Taste Of Chicago on March 23, allow him to preach the good word on his new single “Life Is What You Make It” below.
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"Featured Artist"

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"Diddy/Revolt tribute"

JeffChi's story over a inspirational tribute video.. - WSHH


"JeffChi Q&A"

Q. What does the word consciousness mean to you?
A. To me, consciousness is knowing and understanding what’s going on around you; it’s our unique view of life as our mind perceives it.


Q. When did you realize that this art form was something that you wanted to pursue?
A. I always had a strong passion for music and I’m a strong believer that ‘music is the soundtrack of our lives’. (As a hobby and outlet), I started writing years ago experiencing a few hip-hop showcases (as a fan). Towards the end of 2012 sparked my interest in sharing my written words with others. Soon after, my closest friend Court noticed me writing a lot and took the initiative to assist me in setting up a legit home recording studio, planted the seed, nurtured it and it flourished into what it is today.


Q. What makes your style different from any other artist?
A. Basically, I feel my style is different from other artist because it’s organic (it developed naturally, nothing was forced). I’m vividly painting you a picture of life as “I” see it.

Q. What is your primary mission as an artist?
A. I above everything just want people to hear what I have to say. It’s a dream come true to be able to express myself through music. I just want to be heard, I want to inspire, I want to motivate, and at the end of the day I want to wake up everyday and do what it is that I love to do, music.


Q. When people listen to your new project, what message would you like for them to get out of it?
A. The message I’m trying to relay is that it’s more to my city than the violence and crimes. I want people to see that if you apply yourself, not let where you come from defeat you and focus on where you want to be, that anything is possible. I would love for people to listen, relate and find some form of motivation/inspiration to do better.


Q. What was some of the challenges in which you endured and scarifies that you have made as an artist to get to where you are today?
A. My initial studio session was very challenging because I was utilizing for the first time abilities I’ve never tapped into. I was unaware and uncertain if I was even capable of executing the task at hand. In regards to sacrifices I think when you’re so focused on accomplishing something everything else tends to ‘play second fiddle’; to those close to me just know that my love remains strong and each and every one of you play a big part in my daily motivation.


Q. Being raised in a hip hop area of enlightenment, what do you think of the hip hop of today as oppose to when it seemed meaningful and more intelligent?
A. I think the era of hip-hop today for the most part is done solely to generate income (so the more artist put out the more income they can possibly generate). I feel a lot of artists nowadays do not put the time and effort into their craft. Whereas on the other hand, when hip-hop was more meaningful they seemed to focus more on quality than quantity.


Q. What are your thoughts on the Midwest (Chicago) hip hop movement?
A. I feel the Chicago hip-hop movement is a good thing because it’s giving people an outlet and opportunity to do something positive with their lives. I strongly believe that when giving something to live and strive for, you tend to value and appreciate life a little more.


Q. Would you like to add anything before the closing of the interview?
A. I would first like to thank Consciousness Magazine for giving me the opportunity to let my fans and any potential fans grasp a better understanding of me as an artist/person. I want to thank my mom for all she’s sacrificed in my upbringing and thank my dad for showing me how it is to truly be a man/father. A huge thank you to my great grand mother Annie Mae Stephens for instilling the faith and values in me that makes me the person I am today. I want to thank each and every family member, friend, teacher and mentor that has played a key role in my life. I want to thank my business partner, best friend, big bro CJ for believing in me and pushing me to take control of my life and assisting me on this journey of accomplishing my dreams and aspirations. I want to thank Timothy and Jeremiah for their unconditional love; everything I do is for you. Daddy loves you! In closing, I’m truly blessed to have such gifted and dedicated people by my side as I embark upon my musical journey. - Conciousness Magazine


"Music Box: JeffChi Spotlight"

The Windy City “Chicago!” The city that has breeded music legends like blues singer Muddy Waters, The great Nat King Cole and of course some of Hip-hop’s best such as Kanye West, Common, Twista, and Da Brat. Now, the city has breeded another hip-hop artist and molding him to be a future hip-hop legend.

He goes by the name of Jeff Chi and is said to have a different hip-hop/rap sound from his fellow Chicagoans Chief Keef and Lil Bibby. Jeff has been described by other media outlets as a pensive wordsmith with an authentic polished soulful hip-hop sound. Raised in the south side of Chicago, Jeff Chi gives us the sound with a mixture of soul samples, storytelling, and hard hitting 808’s. He began his musical journey at his elementary gospel choir and band in Chicago, which helped cultivate his musical abilities. Jeff says his musical background and the influence of 90’s hip-hop and R&B music help his find his distinct hip-hop sound.

He recently released his debut mixtape “A Taste Of Chicago,” which dropped last month. Prior to the release, he dropped a single called “Life Is What You Make It,” which received some great positive feedback. In addition to that single, he released a visual to the record, which paid homage to Hip-pop/pop culture mogul Diddy and his network Revolt TV. - TEB Daily


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JeffChi delivers an authentic polished soulful hip hop sound. With a fusion of soul samples, story telling lyrics and hard hitting 808's, Jeff is solidifying his niche in hip hop while providing a breath of fresh air. Equipped with a great team of music enthusiast, Jeff is determined to reach the masses and share his unique sound.  

"I'm truly blessed to have such gifted, dedicated people by my side as i embark upon my musical journey." 

​- JeffChi

Inspired by the 90's hip hop and r&b era, Jeff grew up with an unconditional love for music. He cultivated his musical abilities in his elementary school's gospel choir & band in his hometown of Chicago. With his passion for music and his ability to write, Jeff is prepared to vividly paint a picture of life as he lives it. 


"I above everything just want people to hear what i have to say. It's a dream come true to be able to express myself through music...  I just want to be heard…"

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