Rhymefest

Rhymefest

Acting 4 titles 1977-07-06 Chicago, Illinois, USA

Che Armond Smith, widely recognized by his stage name Rhymefest, was born on July 6, 1977, in Chicago, Illinois. He is an influential American rapper known for his impactful contributions to the hip-hop genre. Rhymefest made his official debut with the album *Blue Collar* in 2006, which showcased his lyrical prowess and storytelling ability.

A significant highlight of his career came from his collaboration with renowned artist Kanye West. Rhymefest co-wrote the critically acclaimed track "Jesus Walks," which earned the prestigious Best Rap Song award at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards. His collaboration with West continued with the song "New Slaves," featured on Kanye's 2013 album *Yeezus*, further solidifying his reputation as a talented songwriter.

Beyond his work in music, Rhymefest is also noted for his activism and community engagement, often using his platform to address social issues and inspire change. His dedication to both his craft and his community has earned him respect and admiration in the industry. As a versatile artist, Rhymefest continues to influence the hip-hop scene with his unique style and commitment to meaningful music.

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