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Jabari Evans

DCASE Artist
Music

The MCing half of progressive rap duo Kidz in the Hall, Naledge was born Jabari Evans in Cincinnati, OH.  However, he grew up on Chicago's South Side since he was two years old. Raised by two Ph.D.-educated parents, the high-school valedictorian academically had an easy time in school and found his niche in poetry and writing.

It was cousin Memo, one-third of Chicago production outfit the Molemen, who convinced him to transform his writing prowess into hip-hop rhymes. He first met his DJ/producer partner, Double O, in 2000 on a recruiting visit to the University of Pennsylvania, and the two became good friends and musical collaborators. While still attending Penn, Naledge acquired a solo deal with Rawkus Records, but ended up bringing the Kidz in the Hall brand under Rawkus management as well, once he and Double O finally decided to start the group.

Soon after starting the group, Kidz in the Hall, Naledge graduated from Penn in 2004, he released “The College Graduate” mixtape, which was a nod to Kanye West's breakout debut album, “The College Dropout.” After a few Kidz in the Hall mixtapes and an aggressive Internet-promoting campaign, Naledge and Double O dropped their debut, “School Was My Hustle,” in 2006.

Naledge's solo debut, titled “Naledge Is Power,” was intended to come out not long after the Kidz in the Hall LP, but the two wound up severing ties with Rawkus and signed on with Boot Camp Clik imprint Duck Down in 2007. Naledge has created The Brainiac Project (TBP) with hope of helping local artists have a creative outlet and to have their work heard.  Naledge is now to release this solo project via TBP in early 2015.

A recent University of Southern California Masters of Social Work graduate, Naledge is also a 2013 recipient of a DCASE grant from the City of Chicago, a 2013 Chicago Music Summit Advisory Board member, and a 2012-13 member of the Chicago Grammy chapter Governor’s board. Aside from music, Naledge frequently speaks as a guest lecturer at high schools, colleges and universities in the Chicagoland area and he is committed to doing community service within around the South Side area where he was raised.

Jabari Evans has crowd-funded a project with 3AP

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    Naledge is Power: The Social Work of Hip-Hop is a music compilation, book, and film project that examines hip-hop culture and its impact on African American youth in Chicago.

    One part educational and one part entertainment, this multi-sensory project will …

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