Chew was born Fred Gums III in 1977. The youngest of his mother's kids and the second oldest of his father's, Chew always had a strong love for music. He started by imitating some of his favorite artists and groups, and soon began writing songs of his own. He loved R&B and hip-hop, but when he heard Tupac Shakur's fiery, emotional, and powerful delivery, he instantly connected with Tupac's confessional style of music. Studying Tupac's style, Chew soon began writing songs in story form. After Tupac's death, he stopped writing, got married, and moved to Anchorage, Alaska, where he met his friends Micah and Melvin a.k.a. Playboy, and he soon began making instrumentals of his own. He started writing again casually, and work moved Chew to Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, where met his homeboy Ronte a.k.a. Tay-Money. Tay-Money taught Chew to write his songs in more depth and his lyrical, confessional content soon began to take form. In 2002, Chew moved to Boise, Idaho, where he met his friend and brother Carlos a.k.a. Eloheem. Eloheem soon introduced Chew to Big Fub, and 1 year later, Chew was asked to join B.D.P. (Beat Down Productions). Jumping at the opportunity to fulfill his dream, Chew wrote the hit song 'Now Or Never' for the 'Meeting Of The Minds' LP. He then began writing his debut album - Scarred 4 Life. During the creation of his CD, Chew's life changed forever. He suffered a nearly fatal stab wound to his face on November 3, 2003 After leaving the hospital, Chew realized that he was given a second chance in life, and still to this day, is dedicated to pursuing his craft with a new appreciation for life. Chew signed with Sworn In Records in Fall 2006.
5 Tell Me What'wrong with Me Feat Big Fub & P.A.Z.E
6 Dumb on the Mic Feat. Jae Mez & Big Fub
7 Words from a Broken Heart
8 Second Chance
9 Scarred 4 Life Feat. Verb
10 Come Get Dumb with Me
11 Hard to Hold on Feat. Jae Mez 7 Verb
12 Only Time Will Tell Feat. P.A.Z.E
13 Boof Door Closed Feat. Big Fub
14 Outro
Chew was born Fred Gums III in 1977. The youngest of his mother's kids and the second oldest of his father's, Chew always had a strong love for music. He started by imitating some of his favorite artists and groups, and soon began writing songs of his own. He loved R&B and hip-hop, but when he heard Tupac Shakur's fiery, emotional, and powerful delivery, he instantly connected with Tupac's confessional style of music. Studying Tupac's style, Chew soon began writing songs in story form. After Tupac's death, he stopped writing, got married, and moved to Anchorage, Alaska, where he met his friends Micah and Melvin a.k.a. Playboy, and he soon began making instrumentals of his own. He started writing again casually, and work moved Chew to Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, where met his homeboy Ronte a.k.a. Tay-Money. Tay-Money taught Chew to write his songs in more depth and his lyrical, confessional content soon began to take form. In 2002, Chew moved to Boise, Idaho, where he met his friend and brother Carlos a.k.a. Eloheem. Eloheem soon introduced Chew to Big Fub, and 1 year later, Chew was asked to join B.D.P. (Beat Down Productions). Jumping at the opportunity to fulfill his dream, Chew wrote the hit song 'Now Or Never' for the 'Meeting Of The Minds' LP. He then began writing his debut album - Scarred 4 Life. During the creation of his CD, Chew's life changed forever. He suffered a nearly fatal stab wound to his face on November 3, 2003 After leaving the hospital, Chew realized that he was given a second chance in life, and still to this day, is dedicated to pursuing his craft with a new appreciation for life. Chew signed with Sworn In Records in Fall 2006.
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