Celly Cel

Songs: 15
Albums: 6

Albums

Celly Cel - Song'z U Can't Find
Song'z U Can't Find
2002, songs: 1
Celly Cel - Deep Conversation
Deep Conversation
2000, songs: 1
Celly Cel - The Best of Celly Cel
The Best of Celly Cel
1999, songs: 4
Celly Cel - The G Filez
The G Filez
1998, songs: 3
Celly Cel - Killa Kali
Killa Kali
1995, songs: 4

Facts about Celly Cel

Celly Cel

Celly Cel, born Marcellus McCarver, is an American rapper known for his contributions to West Coast hip-hop, particularly during the 1990s. Here are some key facts about this influential artist:

  1. Early Life and Career Beginnings: Celly Cel was born and raised in Vallejo, California. He began his music career in the late 1980s, initially performing under the name "Marcellus" before adopting the stage name "Celly Cel". He gained local recognition in the Bay Area hip-hop scene for his distinctive flow, streetwise lyrics, and gritty delivery.

  2. Debut Album and Breakthrough Success: Celly Cel released his debut album, "Heat 4 Yo Azz", in 1994 on Sick Wid It Records, an independent label founded by fellow Vallejo rapper E-40. The album was well-received by fans and critics and helped establish Celly Cel as a rising star in West Coast hip-hop. Tracks like "It's Goin' Down Tonight" and "Hot Sunny Day" became instant classics and received heavy rotation on West Coast radio stations.

  3. Contributions to West Coast Hip-Hop: Celly Cel's music is emblematic of the West Coast hip-hop sound of the 1990s, characterized by its funky basslines, melodic hooks, and laid-back vibes. His lyrics often explore themes of street life, gang culture, and the struggles of urban living, reflecting his experiences growing up in Vallejo. Celly Cel's smooth delivery and vivid storytelling captivated audiences and helped solidify his place within the pantheon of West Coast rap legends.

  4. Collaborations and Features: Throughout his career, Celly Cel collaborated with numerous artists within the West Coast hip-hop scene and beyond. He has worked with fellow Bay Area rappers such as E-40, Too Short, and Spice 1, as well as artists from other regions. Celly Cel's collaborations often showcased his versatility as an artist and his ability to adapt to different styles and sounds.

  5. Album Releases and Continued Influence: In addition to his debut album, Celly Cel has released several other solo projects over the years, including "Killa Kali" (1996), "Deep Conversation" (2000), and "It'z Real Out Here" (2005). While he may not have achieved the same mainstream success as some of his peers, Celly Cel's contri

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