Artist's albums
For Lovers Mixtape
2021 · EP
Calling On You
2021 · single
Session 32
2021 · single
Essence
2021 · single
All That Matters
2021 · single
I Like You
2021 · single
Jumping
2021 · single
Northside
2019 · single
Hardly Ever Miss
2019 · single
Mikey With the Lean
2018 · single
Honest Tea
2017 · single
Mississippi River Blues
2017 · single
Moved to LA
2016 · single
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Biography
Chris Scholar is a Los Angeles-based, multi-talented creative from Richmond, VA. An independent recording artist, he also claims the titles of singer, rapper, writer, dancer, video director and editor. At the age 18, he received his first taste of the music industry when Jermaine Dupri highlighted one of his music videos on his blog. After gaining some momentary notoriety, this same year Chris dropped out of college to pursue his music career full-time. Troubled by the everyday struggles of many independent artist, his lack of financial resources caused him to pick up another skill set behind the lens. Teaching himself how to film, direct, and edit his own music videos. In 2016, Chris established a solid fan base with the release of his idiosyncratic visuals for “Moved To LA” & “Abstract.” This same year, he had his first national television performance as a featured artist on Revolt TV. His innate gift behind the camera landed him opportunities to direct visuals with artist such as Trippie Redd, Wiz Khalifa, Tank, Lil Xan, BJ The Chicago Kid, French Montana & more. In 2019, Chris was introduced to one of the industry’s most influential monikers currently in hip-hop. American singer, songwriter, and record producer, Hitmaka. Alongside Hitmaka Chris co-wrote on 2 Chainz “Rule The World” single featuring Ariana Grande & “Sorry Enough” on Chris Brown’s latest album Indigo.