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CHOPS is the
stage name A stage name is a pseudonym used by performers and entertainers—such as actors, comedians, singers, and musicians. Such professional aliases are adopted for a wide variety of reasons and they may be similar, or nearly identical, to an individu ...
of Scott Jung, also known as Scott Chops Jung, an
Asian American Asian Americans are Americans of Asian ancestry (including naturalized Americans who are immigrants from specific regions in Asia and descendants of such immigrants). Although this term had historically been used for all the indigenous people ...
hip hop producer Hip hop production is the creation of hip hop music in a recording studio. While the term encompasses all aspects of hip hop music creation, including recording the rapping of an MC, a turntablist or DJ providing a beat, playing samples and "s ...
,
rapper Rapping (also rhyming, spitting, emceeing or MCing) is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular". It is performed or chanted, usually over a backing beat or musical accompaniment. The ...
and former member of the Asian American Hip-Hop group, the
Mountain Brothers Mountain Brothers was an American hip hop group originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Named after the legend of 108 mountain bandits depicted in the Chinese novel ''Water Margin'', Mountain Brothers are considered cultural pioneers, being ...
. Jung grew up in
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and has Chinese ancestry. While with Mountain Brothers, he became known for using a combination of programmed and live instruments in his work, as opposed to sampling the work of others. Since the disbanding of the Mountain Brothers, CHOPS has worked primarily as a producer, with his most high-profile piece being the critically acclaimed 2011 video for
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entitled "The Creep."


Early life

Chops and his family were constantly moving from place to place, so he rarely made any long-lasting friendships. He did share a common interest with his brother in making music. Chops' passion for making beats began with his friend from high school. His friend brought a device to school that transformed Chop's life forever. It was a drum machine, and Chops began to copy beats from his favorite song, “Walk This Way” by Run DMC. After that, making beats became his life. Since his family was constantly on the move, music was the one thing that would never change, so his mother bought him an electric keyboard and his brother a guitar. Chops always got support from his mother and brother. “My brother has a band and I do mostly key.” Chops enrolled in many music courses while attending Penn State, but did not major in music. His parents discouraged him from majoring in music because they thought it would not result in a stable career.


Strength in Numbers

After the Mountain Brothers went their own ways Chops continued producing music. After Chops became a father, he started to question how he could contribute to the world in order for it to better for his daughter. This led to Chops’ creation of the album Strength in Numbers, which consists of collaborations with talented Asian American artists and himself. Strength in Numbers was completed over a period of two years, beginning in 2011. Chops wanted this album to be a great reflection of Asian American artists with great talent. Chops wanted people to dismantle stereotypes and let the music speak for itself instead of being influenced by the way the artists look. Chops, like other Asian American artists, have felt prejudged for being incapable of creating great music because of their ethnicity. When Chops was in the Mountain Brothers, the group would step on stage and everybody would assume their music would not be good and stereotype them, but after they performed the crowd would be amazed by their talents. “I remember this one guy connected with a big label that said, ‘You know what ya should do? Wear karate suits and hit gongs, ya know what I mean? Stuff like that, stuff with yo culture.’ I was born in New Jersey man.” With relatively few Asian American rappers in the mainstream, Chops believes that this album is a way for everybody to witness that Asian Americans, like artists of all other races, have the talent and should be acknowledged. Strength in Numbers consists of the contributions of over 30 artists.


Film score composing

Chops also composed the original score for Ursula Liang's documentary ''
9-Man (film) ''9-Man'' is a 2014 American documentary film about the sport 9-man played in Chinatowns in the U.S. and Canada. ''The New York Times'' called it "an absorbing documentary." The film, which had its world premiere at IFFBoston on April 27, 2014, ...
'' (2014), about a sport played by Chinese American men in
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. The film won a Best Documentary award at the 2014 CAAMFest, as well as a Special Jury Prize for Best Director - Documentary Feature and an Audience Award for Documentary Feature from the 2014
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. The documentary was also nominated for the Halekulani Golden Orchid Award for Best Documentary at the 2014
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and the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary Feature at the 2014
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.''Id.''


Discography


Film scores

*''
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'' (2014), Directed by Ursula Liang


With the Mountain Brothers

*1999: ''Self: Volume 1'' (Self Released) *2002: ''Microphone Phenomenal'' (Babygrande Records) *2003: ''Triple Crown'' (Babygrande Records)


Albums

*2003: ''Food For Naught'' (Day by Day Entertainment, Inc.) *2003: ''My First Break Record'' (Brick Records) *2004: ''Virtuosity'' (Good Vibe Recordings) *2004: ''Look What I Found In My Backpack'' *2004: ''20 Piece Bucket Breaks'' (Brick Records) *2005: ''Gangsta Breaks'' (Brick Records) *2006: ''Dark'' (Image Music Group) *2014: ''Strength In Numbers''


Mixtapes

*2002: ''Hidden Gemz'' (mixed & hosted by DJ Excel) (Offishal Fully Records) *2004: ''The Chef Vs. The Butcher'' (with
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, mixed by DJ Lt. Dan)
*2004: ''By Hook Or By Crook'' (with
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, mixed by DJ Lt. Dan)
*2005:
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: ''The Return of Osirus'' (with DJ Lt. Dan, DJ Strong) *2006: ''It's Going Down: National Champs'' (with Paul Wall, DJ Clue) *2007: ''9th Year Freshman'' (with
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Young Jeezy - ''The Inspiration'' (2006)

*19. "National Anthem" (
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bonus track)


Chamillionaire - ''Ultimate Victory'' (2007)

*16. "We Breakin Up"


Bun B - ''II Trill'' (2008)

*03. "Damn I'm Cold" (feat.
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) *18. "Keep It 100"


Sway - ''The Signature LP'' (2008)

*11. "Stereo"


San Quinn - "From A Boy to a Man" (2008)

*04. "Double Dose of Gangsta" (featuring CHOPS) * 17. "Devotion" (featuring Too Short, Mistah F.A.B. and Chops) Keak Da Sneak "Deified" (2008) * 19. "I Get It In" (featuring San Quinn, Chops & Bra Heff) All City (San Quinn, Big Rich, Boo Banga) - 41 Feva (2008) * "Get It Anyway We Can" Keak Da Sneak and San Quinn "Welcome To Scokland" * 2. "Welcome to Scokland" * 4. Streetz Don't Lie


Chamillionaire - ''Venom'' (2010)

*00. "The Main Event" Nappy Roots - Pursuit of Nappyness (2010) * 6. "How I Do" * 11. "Know About Me" * 14. "Paint A Picture" * 16 "All For You"


The Lonely Island - ''Turtleneck & Chain'' (2011)

* 13. "The Creep" featuring
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and
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Bambu - ... one rifle per family (2012) * 4. "Rent Money" (featuring Rocky Rivera) The Lonely Island - The Wack Album (2013) * 10."I'm a Hustler (Song?)" * 12."I Run NY" (featuring Billie Joe Armstrong)


References


External links

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{{DEFAULTSORT:CHOPS American rappers of Asian descent Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Musicians from Philadelphia Hip hop record producers Good Vibe Recordings artists Underground rappers 21st-century American rappers