Choklate
Born in Seattle, WA and raised in San Diego, Choklate has always in one way or another been involved with music or dance. Her career began at the age of 23 in Seattle at one of it's most famous live music nights, Jumbalaya. She was raised on Gospel, but was introduced to hip-hop by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince's Parents Just Don't Understand. Beside the gospel, it was hard for Choklate to hear much soul music at home, so when finally out on her own, she recalls having her ear to everything from Bach and Yo Yo Ma to Brotha Lynch Hung. Her brother produced and engineered her first record, Sound Sessions Vol.1, which she claims was the incubator for her craft. During the recording of that album, she was introduced to punctuality, professionalism, and the politics of the game. Her brother Mike D made sure, musically, that she had a canvas to discover and work on her voice. She later met Jonathan Moore of Jasiri Management and he introduced her to the three most happening hiphop producers in Seattle: Bean One, Vitamin D, and Jake One. Her follow up album Choklate was one of the truly organic, R&B records to come out of Seattle in a long time. As spring blooms into summer, along comes the birth of a stunning new soul artist. The debut full length by Choklate is equal parts soul, gritty hip hop and a sound and songwriting standard that we all wish commercial R&B would have grown up to be. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Born in Seattle, WA and raised in San Diego, Choklate has always in one way or another been involved with music or dance. Her career began at the age of 23 in Seattle at one of it's most famous live music nights, Jumbalaya. She was raised on Gospel, but was introduced to hip-hop by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince's Parents Just Don't Understand. Beside the gospel, it was hard for Choklate to hear much soul music at home, so when finally out on her own, she recalls having her ear to everything from Bach and Yo Yo Ma to Brotha Lynch Hung. Her brother produced and engineered her first record, Sound Sessions Vol.1, which she claims was the incubator for her craft. During the recording of that album, she was introduced to punctuality, professionalism, and the politics of the game. Her brother Mike D made sure, musically, that she had a canvas to discover and work on her voice. She later met Jonathan Moore of Jasiri Management and he introduced her to the three most happening hiphop producers in Seattle: Bean One, Vitamin D, and Jake One. Her follow up album Choklate was one of the truly organic, R&B records to come out of Seattle in a long time. As spring blooms into summer, along comes the birth of a stunning new soul artist. The debut full length by Choklate is equal parts soul, gritty hip hop and a sound and songwriting standard that we all wish commercial R&B would have grown up to be. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Never Change
Bigger Than You
Thank You
Incredible
Long Way
Wish I Hadn't Told You
Heavy
Dedicated To Music
Gettin' Is Good
Whenever
Love It
Amazing
What's About To Go Down
Now What?
Waitin'
Now What
The Tea (The Layabouts Main Vocal Mix)
Firewater
Thank U
Luv It
The Tea
To Whom It May Concern
The Tea - The Layabouts Main Vocal Mix
The Tea - Opolopo Remix
Waitin Feat. Chali2na of Jurassic 5
Grown Folk
Suns Out
No Answer
Time Tells Intro
Serious?
Pretty
One'a Y'all
The Blues
Call It Good (Sorry)
The Stand Pt 1 Feat. Musiq Soulchild
Hunney's Runnin
6.8 Billion
Completely Interlude
Choklate
The Tea - Studio
Break My Heart (Special Dubbb Radio Edit)
Carbon Copy
Time Tells (Intro)
Fly
Wide Open (Reel People Vocal Mix)
Ain't It Funny Interlude/Stones Song (Hidden Track)
Fire Water
Waitin' feat. Chali 2na
Wide Open
The Tea - Reel People Rework
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