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Psalm One

 
Artist: Psalm One
  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Rap
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "The Death of Frequent Flyer

Biography

Chicago rapper Psalm One was born Christalle Bowen in the Windy City suburb of Englewood, where as a teen she sang in her church choir and studied a variety of musical instruments. She discovered hip-hop in middle school, witnessing fledgling rappers like Common and All Natural at local events, and while studying chemistry at the University of Illinois, she made her performing debut at a student union showcase. Adopting the moniker Psalm One, Bowen recorded her 2001 debut EP, Whippersnapper, during her junior year. She also guested on the Nacrobats' "Simply Beautiful," issued on the Pugslee Atomz-produced Chicago hip-hop compilation Network of Stars. Prior to graduation, Psalm One issued her first full-length effort, 2002's Bio: Chemistry, before returning to Chicago to work as a chemist in a food safety laboratory. She nevertheless continued to moonlight as a rapper, in the fall of 2002 joining the Nacrobats full-time in addition to issuing a solo EP, Personal Surplus. After the group dissolved the following summer, Psalm One continued collaborating with fellow Nacrobats alum Overflo, beginning work on her first record for new label Rhymesayers, 2006's The Death of Frequent Flyer. In the interim, in late 2004 the Birthwrite label issued a revamped Bio: Chemistry, titled Bio: Chemistry II: Esters and Essays, while the rapper toured as an opener for Del tha Funkee Homosapien. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Psalm One
Birth name Christalle Bowen
Origin Chicago
Genre(s) Hip hop
Occupation(s) Rapper
Years active 2001-Present
Label(s) Rhymesayers Entertainment
Associated acts Nacrobats
Website Official Myspace

Psalm One is a Chicago-based hip hop artist described as a cross between Lauryn Hill and Devin the Dude.[1] Psalm One was born Christalle Bowen in Englewood, where she sang in her church choir and studied a variety of musical instruments.[2] She recorded her 2001 debut EP Whippersnapper as a junior attending the University of Illinois. Prior to graduation, she released Bio: Chemistry, her first LP, in 2002. In 2004, Psalm issued Bio:Chemistry II: Esters and Essays on Birthwrite and performed on the Warped Tour. 2006 saw the release of The Death of the Frequent Flyer on Rhymesayers Entertainment.

Discography

  • 2001: Whippersnapper
  • 2002: Bio: Chemistry
  • 2004: Bio: Chemistry II Esters and Essays
  • 2006: Death of the Frequent Flyer

Notes

  1. ^ Rhymesayers bio of Psalm One.
  2. ^ Allmusic's bio of Psalm One.

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