Biography

COMA-CHI

20/01/2009 2009-01-20 12:00:00 JaME Author: Knife Edge/Pony Canyon & Meg

COMA-CHI

COMA-CHI


© Knife Edge/Pony Canyon
COMA-CHI began activity in the music scene in March 2003, building her reputation through performances in Tokyo and participation in MC Battles. Her popularity also flourished with her activity in street cyphers, which is freestyle rapping performed on the street. COMA-CHI's skill has been demonstrated through co-performances with many artists including RIP SLYME and Miliyah Kato, and in 2005 she was the first woman to become the runner-up in the B-BOY PARK MC Battle.

In 2006, COMA-CHI released her first solo album DAY BEFORE BLUE. Her unique music world, created through sensitive lyrics, solid rhyming, and influence from hip hop music of the 90's, commanded attention, and the album's popularity soared on music charts only a week after the release. Her activity continued to flourish, and in 2007, COMA-CHI joined as a member of the Jazzy Sport Productions. Later that year, she was named as one of the "Ten Future Japanese Rappers" in BLAST, an urban music magazine.

On July 21, 2008, during a live performance in Shibuya, COMA-CHI announced that she had signed a record deal with the Knife Edge/Pony Canyon label, and would make her major debut on February 4, 2009. COMA-CHI has a very promising future, and fans are eagerly awaiting her next release.
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