Born on the 21st of March, 1990, Chud’e is a 32-year-old musical artist who is living life to the max, while making music his one true passion. Chud’e officially debuted in 2019, with a rap album which garnered over 500,000 streams. His songs have even been featured on platforms such as MTV, VH1, The Source, and more. Now, Chud’e plans on releasing his debut EP.
While many artists are already swamped down by the different aspects of pursuing a creative persona, Chud’e has well and truly accepted the various tasks he would have to pay attention to in a day and gone above and beyond to prove his worth as an entrepreneur as well. With quite a few years spent as a professional working for the music and entertainment industry, Chud’e has quite an arsenal of tips and tricks he dispenses during these sessions. The legitimacy of the help Chud’e provides can be quickly attested to by the times his opinion has been published in respected platforms such as Yahoo Finance, Forbes, and much more.
According to Chud’e, he is almost at the end of the goal he once had for himself. Although not long since he started out as a rookie rapper, Chud’e has definitely climbed the ladder of success and has made a name for himself in the industry to the point where he can now become his own boss. This means that Chud’e will have the entire authority over his creative process and can utilize his talents in any form or manner he deems reasonable. He has also started to show an interest in the world of cinematography and is a contributor to recent projects, including a motion picture soundtrack.
Although Chud’e is presently hyper-focused on releasing his upcoming extended plays and working on making beautiful music which can enrich the senses, his long-time dream is to be able to provide for the underprivileged and use the money he has made to give them a better standard of living. Truly these are noble intentions and one that Chud’e deserves to have come true. However, Chud’e explains, “Personally, I’ve realized that when all is said and done, what really matters is the legacy that you leave behind. It might sound lame, but I truly believe that. Everything else (accolades, ego rubs, etc) fades over time. In hindsight, I’ve had opportunities as an indie artist that few have received and I’m grateful. At the end of the day, nothing will be possible without help from his fans and other supporters.” If you want to be a part of the community, follow Chud’e on his social media profiles.











