Chuky TheOutCome - Bruk Dem Heart
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The Birmingham raised breakthrough Dancehall Artist, Chuky TheOutcome. His name “Chuky”, (inspired by the American Slasher horror film series created by Don Mecini) although a street name adopted to reflect his eclectic personality, it was his ability to entertain that allowed him to rise to prominence in the West Midlands urban scene.
A 5 year stand still put his music career on hold. During this time, his father was murdered in 2009, and he had to care for a bed-bound grandfather on his own, while facing numerous court cases. Chuky persevered through all of this subsequently dubbing his new name “Chuky” with “TheOutcome”. A title that truly emphasises the metamorphosis he experienced following his trials and tribulations.
Despite this 5 year stand still. Chuky managed to preserve his passion for music, with his rebirth as Chuky TheOutcome. He knew the best place to cultivate his craft after this long period of inactivity was Jamaica. The home and school of reggae music, a place that would truly put his skills and talents to the test. A place that many artists that Chuky looks up to refined their skills as artists, such as Sean Paul and Vybz Kartel.
Chuky capitalised on many opportunities out in Jamaica. He was introduced to MOBO award winning artist Gyptian, Through a mutual friend. This led to Chuky and Gyptian collaborating on a song and shooting a music video together.
Following this Chuky returned to the UK, to his surprise, the song had been A-listed on Capital One XTRA, alongside a distribution deal with VP Records.
Recognising Jamaica’s potential after “Burning from the Heart ft. Gyptian” went viral. He returned to Jamaica, with hopes to take advantage of the overseas dancehall scene. On the same day he arrived he created a song that would galvanise his position among dancehall greats, “Bamboo Man”. Performing on Jamaica’s most infamous sound systems, including Stone Love (a group that took part in the popular Red Bull Culture Clash). Bamboo man has since cut over 250 dubplates and he has performed at numerous Caribbean road shows, has been featured in Newspapers such as Jamaica Star, The Gleaner, British Newspaper the Voice, as well as TV Music Shows such as Entertainment report and Fiwi Choice among countless other mainstream TV stations across the Caribbean. Even in UK, popular figures such as BBC Radio One Extra’s Seani B caught wind of Bamboo Man and contacted Chuky personally for a dubplate.
Chuky owes much of his success to his intellect and entrepreneurial wit. At every corner of his life and subsequent career, Chuky has overcome the adversity and financial volatility of his career choices.
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