C4 (rapper)
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C4 is a
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MC from
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. He's known for his songs "Off Track" and "Crazy Song", both of which were playlisted on BBC Radio 1Xtra.


Biography

C4's real name is Chanda Gerald from which he derived the C in C4. As a boy, C4 sang in his local church choir. His older brother is the garage producer Preditah. In November 2011, C4 released "OoRITE Time", produced by Preditah. In 2012 he released "Off Track", along with a remix by grime crew
Boy Better Know Boy Better Know, often abbreviated as BBK, is a British grime collective and record label. The collective was founded in North London in 2005 as an independent record label by brothers Jamie and Joseph Adenuga, better known as Jme, and Skepta ...
that features JME, Jammer and Frisco. In September 2012 C4 released "Crazy Song", with production by Mike Delinquent. In 2015, C4 released the major tune ''Go back'' featuring JME. C4 appears frequently on the BBC's digital radio station, 1Xtra.BBC Radio 1Xtra - UKG with Cameo, Rascals, C4, Mista Men & Matt 'Jam' Lamont, C4 Freestyles for Cameo
/ref> He is related to Chrysie 'Tam' Gerald, an upcoming
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singer/songwriter.


References


"On the Come Up" - October Edition
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