Remember when the industry use to make records with singers
letting their partners know how much they loved them and how they really felt
about them with messages from the heart.
Now ‘Hip Hop’ dominates the popular culture. Therefore many have forgotten about the music
that was made for lovers.
Many cold nights were spent in front of the fireplace with
soft music and the one you love. There are still lovers in the world, and there
are still those who just want to chill sitting in a hot bubble bath with the
candles flickering and romancing that special person while listening to love
songs.
There is still one music maker, who wants to romance you
with sweet lyrics of love. Welcome to CHILI MOST! He is infusing the airwaves
with his innovative mixture of ballads and a kick of real funk. Chili Most
purpose is to heal hearts. While rapping, he will drop some funk on you making
you dance and making you feel proud to be from whatever neighborhood you live
in with “Good N’ the Hood”. At the same
time his message in the lyrics leads a movement calling for people of the world
to “Stop The Violence” and to “Fight For Your Rights” as peaceful solutions.
Chili started performing at the tender age of three.
Together with his older brother “Z-Most”, the two of them began singing in
church and city choirs in their hometown of Terre Haute, Indiana. At the age of
five, Chili and Z performed in school and community talent shows. While growing
up in Indiana music wasn’t his only interest. Indiana is known as the
basketball capital of the world. Chili, his seven brothers and one sister
excelled in sports winning five consecutive state titles in football, baseball,
track, and basketball.
At the age of ten Chili and Z formed a band. The two began
playing concerts, talent shows, and state and county fairs. One year later they
began performing on the college circuit throughout the Mid-West. Chili sang
lead and background vocals, played lead and bass guitar, drums, and the
keyboards.
Chili continued to expand his talents through high school.
Having won a basketball scholarship, Chili went on to college in Michigan. His
brother Z relocated to Los Angeles. After graduating from college, Chili
decided to join his brother in Los Angeles. Wanting very much to return to
music, Chili settled into the business world while producing different styles
of music. Currently he has written, arranged and produced the hot new hit
single “When A Woman Needs Good Lovin’” for The Famous Chuck Strong.
Then the day came when they heard the news that ‘the
Godfather of Soul’ James Brown had been arrested for a traffic ticket. Chili and
Z saw that now was the moment to go back into the studio. The result was a
recording of the hit titled “Free James Brown”. The two brothers led a Free
James Brown Campaign helping Mr. Brown to an early release from jail. Chili
approached Al Bell at Bellmark Records and the single became Bellmark’s first
release.
Chili has seen the seventies, the eighties, and the nineties
and is not new to the industry. As we are now well into 2012 he is back with a
vengeance. Love is alive and happening with romantic candle lit nights, a
fireplace, someone you love, a message of entwinement from “THE BALLAD MAN” and
the twinkling stars that will lead your path. He has added two former original
members of Rose Royce, Victor Nix, on keyboards and Lequient “Duke” Jobe, the
baddest bass player in the industry and current members from Rose Royce Michael
Nash on keyboards and Henri Garner Jr. on drums. During recording sessions he
also added Grammy Award winner Gerald Albright on alto sax, former original
member Andrew Woolfolk from Earth, Wind, and Fire on alto and soprano sax and
Jammin’ Gemi Taylor and Charles Fearing on guitars.
Chili wants the world to know that people still hunger for
romance. Are ready to hear REAL soul searching singing and show stopping
performances? Well “THE BALLAD MAN”, Chili Most, featuring Z-Most are here.
Look out for his C.D. “N Love With Love” with songs like “Baby Come Back Home”,
“Born To Be My Girl”, “Be Your Man”, “Once In A Life Time Love” and “Hose You
Down”.
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