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Chyskillz (Chylow Parker) was born on 19 July, 1969 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, US, is an American rapper. Discover Chyskillz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?
Popular As |
Chylow Parker |
Occupation |
Record producer
DJ
musician
rapper |
Age |
48 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Cancer |
Born |
19 July 1969 |
Birthday |
19 July |
Birthplace |
Manhattan, New York City, New York, US |
Date of death |
13 February, 2018 |
Died Place |
N/A |
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Chyskillz Height, Weight & Measurements
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Chyskillz Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Chyskillz worth at the age of 48 years old? Chyskillz’s income source is mostly from being a successful Record producer. He is from . We have estimated Chyskillz's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Chylow Parker (July 19, 1969 – February 13, 2018), known by the stage name Chyskillz, was an American record producer, DJ, musician, rapper and a member of multi-platinum hardcore rap group Onyx.
Chyskillz was discovered by the late great hip hop legend Jam Master Jay of Run-D.M.C. who signed Onyx on his label JMJ Records.
Onyx's debut album Bacdafucup, produced by Chyskillz, helped the group to become a nominee for "Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop New Artist" on American Music Awards and won "Best Rap Album" on Soul Train Music Awards.
During his career, Chylow Parker has worked with well-known artists such as Large Professor, Onyx, Run-D.M.C., Biohazard, Queen, Ice Cube, Shaquille O'Neal, LL Cool J, Public Enemy and many others.
Queens, New York City M.C. Neek The Exotic introduced DJ Chyskillz to the group Onyx in 1991.
In Brian Coleman's book Check the Technique Fredro described how Onyx met their new producer: "'...We met Chyskillz on Jamaica Avenue one day. We was buying weed at the weed spot and Chy was chasing my truck down the street, yelling, 'I got beats!' His stuff back then was jazzy, on some Tribe Called Quest shit, but it was hot. I knew he could put beats together right away. We brought him into our zone and made him do some grimy shit.'"
When Chyskillz met Fredro and Sticky they were already signed to Def Jam.
When Chyskillz first got with Onyx, they already have another producer, but their stuff was a little bit more commercial and friendly.
Chyskillz let Fredro hear some beats and it started from there.
Chyskillz began making beats for Onyx and the collaboration just worked.
The first song that Chyskillz ever did for Onyx was "Nigga Bridges".
He did one song for them and Russell Simmons heard it and give Onyx an EP deal for 6 songs.
But they did 10 songs on a budget of 6 songs, so Russell Simmons give them an album deal.
Chyskillz and Jam Master Jay co-produced the hip-hop group Onyx's multi-platinum selling debut album called Bacdafucup.
The album is described as having a "tense, wired edge that amplifies the vividness of the threatening lyrics. Sonically, it has a hardcore East Coast/New York City cast, full of throbbing bass and screeching siren-like effects".
Chyskillz drew notice for his work on hit songs like "Throw Ya Gunz" and "Slam" by Jam Master Jay of Run-DMC.
Onyx's hit song Slam, which Chyskillz co-produced with Jam Master Jay, was included in music writer Bruce Pollock's Rock Song Index: The 7500 Most Important Songs for the Rock and Roll Era.
It also made the Billboard Hot 100.
Chyskillz left Onyx in the summer of 1993 cause they don't need him like a producer record.
So Chyskillz signed with Wasteland Records.
Many songs were re-mixed, re-mastered and re-released after 1997.
Five albums produced by Chyskillz, were certified as gold by the RIAA: Public Enemy Greatest Misses, Onyx Bacdafucup, Run-D.M.C. Down With The King, Shaquille O'Neal Shaq-Fu: Da Return and LL Cool J Mr. Smith.
Two of them were certified as platinum: Onyx Bacdafucup and LL Cool J Mr. Smith.
Chylow Parker was born in Manhattan, New York City, New York.
At the age of 4 he and his family moved to Jamaica, Queens, New York.
At the age of 10, Chyskillz and his family moved to Flushing, Queens.
Royal Flush used to live on the other side of the building he grew up in.
10-years-old, Chyskillz touched a pair of Technics turntables for the first time.
At that moment he knew what he wanted to do with his life.
Chyskillz started his music career deejaying for Large Professor, the founding member of Main Source.
Chyskillz working on a recording studio as an engineer and producer on Neek The Exotic's project.
Fredro liked his beats, so he gave him his phone number.
When Chyskillz got with Jam Master Jay his first professional credit was the remix he did for Fam-Lee – "Runs in the Fam-Lee".
In May 2003 Chyskillz founded his own label "719 Music Inc.".
In an interview with NPR, hip hop artist and record producer Large Professor described working with Chyskillz on one of his first demos:
"'...that's the style of production that we were doing at that time, where he would cut up 'Synthetic Substitution' breakbeat on one tape. And you had the two and three tape decks, and he would put the tape in there. And then he would play that tape and overdub some bass lines.'"