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Rapper Chino XL Passes Away at 50

The hip-hop community mourns the loss of rapper and actor Chino XL, who passed away last Sunday at the age of 50. The Bronx-born artist, whose real name was Derek Keith Barbosa, was at his home when he died. Chino XL leaves behind a significant legacy in both the music and entertainment industries.

Born in 1974, Barbosa grew up in East Orange, New Jersey. He began his rap career in school, adopting the nickname "Chino." In the late 1980s, he teamed up with producer Kerri Chandler to form the duo the Art of Origin. The pair quickly caught the attention of Rick Rubin and signed with Def American Recordings via Warner Bros. in 1991. Following the release of several singles, Chino XL embarked on a solo career, which solidified his status as a formidable rapper.

Chino XL's debut solo album, "Here to Save You All," was released in 1996 and showcased his sharp lyricism and punchlines. His follow-up album, "I Told You So," featured collaborations with notable artists like Cypress Hill's B-Real, Kool G Rap, and J Dilla. Chino later obtained the rights to this album and re-released it independently, further cementing his influence in the hip-hop world.

Beyond music, Chino XL also made a mark as an actor. He appeared in the film "Alex & Emma" and took on roles in popular television series such as "The Young and the Restless," "Reno 911!," and "CSI: Miami." His versatility in both his music and acting careers highlighted his broad talent and appeal.

Chino XL is survived by his children, Chynna, Bella, Lyric, and Kiyana; stepson Shawn; five grandchildren; his mother; and his longtime partner, Stephanie. The family shared the news of his passing through a heartfelt statement, emphasizing his roles beyond the public eye.

"Our father had many titles -- King of Punchlines, Puerto Rican Superhero -- but the most important one was Girl Dad," his daughters wrote. "What he gave us most in that role was his strength, straightforwardness, and ability to be super realistic. The main thing we are feeling now is that our Dad is at peace, and so we are at peace."

Chino XL's contributions to hip-hop and his memorable on-screen performances have left an indelible mark. As fans and peers reflect on his career, he is remembered for his lyrical prowess, unique style, and the personal strength he imparted to those who knew him best.

This post was last modified on July 30, 2024 11:29 pm

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