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Celly Cel Biography

Celly Cel was ushered onto the West Coast rap scene by friend and fellow rapper E-40 in the early ‘90s, but has become a household name due to his hardcore hip-hop, string of albums and constant collaborations with big names in the rap game.Celly Cel (born Marcellus McCarver in Vallejo, CA) began making his own demos starting in 1990, but first appeared in the Nor Cal rap scene with 1994's Heat 4 Yo Azz, released on E-40's label Sick Wid It. Celly Cel's best album to date dropped in 1995 and Killa Kali displayed the rappers hardcore lyrics. Although Celly Cel didn't release another record of his own until 1998's G Filez, he did manage to appear on albums by E-40, Mossie, D-Shot, Young Dre, Latino Velvet, Messy Marv and B-Legit Jay Tee.In 1999 Celly Cel simultaneously split with Sick Wid It and released a best-of record before starting his own label, Realside in 2000, and issuing a new album titled Deep Conversation. Next Celly teamed up with Spice 1 and Jayo Felony for the hardcore rap outfit the Criminalz; the group made their debut on Celly's Realside label in 2001 with Criminal Activity. Back to the solo game, Celly came out with the aptly titled compilation of guest rhymes and rare tracks, Song'z U Can't Find, in 2002 and three years later released his fifth studio effort, It'z Real Out Here. 2006 was a busy year for Celly, who released Celly's Slaps, Straps and Baseball Caps, The Wild West and Brings the Gumbo Pot. Once out from under the wing of Bay Area veteran rappers like E-40 and B-Legit, Celly Cel has proved his talent through hardcore beats and searing lyrics.

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    "Ever since legendary Bay Area rapper E-40 adopted Celly Cel as his protégé in the early ‘90s, the rapper has proven to be one of the most talented in the hip-hop scene to emerge out of the Bay with his murder-themed hardcore lyrics and the help of collaborations with industry vets like B-Legit and San Quinn. Celly Cell dropped his debut album, Heat 4 Yo Azz, in 1994 and continued with Killa Kali, The G-Filez, Deep Conversations and others.One of Celly Cel's greatest collaborations is with B-Legit, E-40 and others; titled ""It's Goin Down,"" this Celly Cel track is the perfect ringtone to let others know you're hardcore, via Bay Area rapper Celly Cel, though your choice of ringtone. PlayPhone lets you sample songs before you purchase, so you can listen to Celly Cel rhyming the chorus, ""Ride with your foes (it's going down)/Sideways in a cloud of smoke (it's going down)/Bumping ‘til your amps blown out (it's going down)/'Cuz you know it's going down for sure/Tonight it goes down,"" before you download the music tone to your ""Celly Cel"" phone."