Bearing an identifiably deep baritone voice,
Chali 2na (born Charles Stewart, Jr.) became the unofficial point man for West Coast underground favorite
Jurassic 5. Originally from southside Chicago, Stewart first gained an interest in graffiti writing before getting into music. Both activities were his way of steering clear of drugs and gang life, and also influenced his decision to move to Los Angeles with his grandmother in his mid-teens.
The developing MC quickly associated himself with rap collective the Unity Committee, which also included turntablist
the Cut Chemist and rhymesayer Marc 7even. The group used to frequent the open mic sessions at the famed Good Life Café venue. There the three met
Akil, Zaakir, and DJ Nu-Mark of an opposing crew, and later all six formed
Jurassic 5 in 1993. Before
Jurassic 5 fully took off,
Chali 2na and
Cut Chemist also helped found the band
Ozomatli, whose music was a fusion of worldbeat, rock, hip-hop, and Latin dance/funk. As part of two critically acclaimed ensembles,
Chali 2na sent waves in the music world with each of their debuts;
Jurassic 5's major-label debut, Quality Control (2000), has been deemed a benchmark for alternative West Coast hip-hop.
Chali emerged as
J5's most popular member and was frequently tapped for guest appearances on many other artists' material over the years, like that of
Swollen Members,
Linkin Park,
Blackalicious,
Kardinal Offishal, and
Roots Manuva. His solo foray began in 2004 with his Fish Market mixtapes. The first mixtape, however, was initially supposed to proceed his Interscope solo debut, but continuous delays, plus the dissolution of
J5 in 2007, left his project up in the air. ~ Cyril Cordor, All Music Guide