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CL Smooth

 
Artist: C.L. Smooth
C.L. Smooth

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Peter Phillips

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Pete Rock, Jamey Staub

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  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rap
  • Instrument: Vocals, Producer, Main Performer
  • Representative Albums: "The Outsider," "American Me"

Biography

As one-half of the classic-era hip-hop duo Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, C.L. Smooth was responsible for penning some of hip-hop's timeless classics, including "The Creator," "Straighten It Out," "Take You There," and the landmark "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)." His smooth voice, effortless flow, and conscious lyrics were easily recognizable signatures of Smooth's style, and with Pete Rock's soulful and funky backing, they distinguished themselves as a formidable duo even amid the flourishing of many other acclaimed alternative rap groups in the early '90s. Smooth, born Corey Penn, was raised on his grandparents' jazz music. Growing up in Mount Vernon, NY, his grandfather always used to find ways of integrating jazz into many aspects of his daily life; thus, it was only natural that Smooth would gravitate toward his literal soul partner, Pete Rock, a friend whom he met in grade school. Signed to Elektra, Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth released three highly regarded efforts -- 1991's All Souled Out EP, 1992's Mecca and the Soul Brother, and 1994's The Main Ingredient -- which quickly inducted them into hip-hop's elite with similar jazz-rap groups like A Tribe Called Quest and Gang Starr. Nonetheless, after their second full-length, the two went their separate ways in 1995. Rock continued to build his extensive producer résumé, becoming one of hip-hop's most revered beatsmiths, but Smooth receded from rap music almost entirely, contributing only a few guest rhymes here and there, including on Rock's 1998 solo album Soul Survivor. In 2004, after almost ten years from their breakup, Smooth and Rock announced a reunion album. Upon the release of the vinyl 12" "Shine on Me" b/w "Climax," the duo was very enthusiastically welcomed back, though mostly among underground hip-hop listeners. Very soon afterward, however, the two could not reconcile, and given the bitter remarks traded between each other in interviews, the prospect of their working together seemed no longer a possibility. Within a year of the failed reunion project, news spread of Smooth's signing with Shaman Work Recordings' eclectic, independent hip-hop roster. And ending the decade-long retreat, he released his first solo album, American Me, in October 2006. ~ Cyril Cordor, All Music Guide
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C.L. Smooth
Birth name Corey Brent Penn
Also known as Caramel King
The Mecca Don
C.L.
El Presidente
Born October 8, 1972 (1972-10-08) (age 37)
Origin Mount Vernon, New York, U.S.
Genres Rap, East Coast hip hop
Occupations Rapper, Producer
Years active 1991 – present
Labels Elektra Records (1991–1995)
Shaman Work/Koch (2006–present)
Associated acts Pete Rock
Heavy D
AZ
Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth
Nujabes

C.L. Smooth (born Corey Brent Penn, Sr. on October 8, 1972 in New Rochelle, New York) is an American rapper, poet, and is best known as the vocal half of the influential hip-hop duo Pete Rock & CL Smooth.[1]

After the pair split in 1995 Pete Rock, whose work with CL had garnered him a reputation as one of the finest producers in hip-hop, went on to produce (and remix) tracks for dozens of marquee-name and/or well-respected acts, and to release a batch of solo and instrumental albums. C.L. Smooth remained musically inactive.

The pair managed to reconcile their differences only long enough to record five isolated tracks in the ten years since their split: "Da Two," "Back On Da Block," "Fly 'Til I Die," "Appreciate," and "It's A Love Thing." There were talks of a definitive reunion and a new album in 2004; however, the speculation was dismissed by both parties after another fallout.

During his period of hiatus, C.L. Smooth declined even to appear as a guest on other artists' albums, with the exception of "Only the Strong Survive" with DJ Krush in 1996. Recently, however, he has contributed featured guest vocals to songs by AZ ("Magic Hour"), Nujabes ("Sky is Falling") and Dipset affiliate J. R. Writer (the remix of "Mesmerize").

He is currently signed to the Shaman Work Recordings label,[citation needed] with whom he and producer Mike Lowe have released the singles "American Me", "Warm Outside," "Smoke In The Air" and "I Can't Help It." A music video was made for "Smoke In The Air" by production group Bin Bin High. He released his debut solo album, American Me, in 2007. To promote the album, Shaman Work released a promotional mixtape compiled by DJ J Period called Man On Fire in late April 2006, featuring 36 minutes of freestyles and a remixed version of the track "Impossible". He was also been featured on the DJ Jazzy Jeff album The Return of the Magnificent on the track "All I Know", which was also featured in the video game NBA Live 08.

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Discography

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Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth albums

Album information
All Souled Out
  • Released: June 25, 1991
  • Billboard 200 chart position: -
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #53
  • Singles: "The Creator", & "Mecca And The Soul Brother (Remix)"
Mecca and the Soul Brother
The Main Ingredient

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