Nadir Chen Siddiqui
Nadir Chen Siddiqui (Urdu: نادر چیِن صِدیقی, born May 3, 1992), professionally known as Chen-K, is a Pakistani Singer, Rapper, Music composer, Songwriter, and Video Director.[1] He is credited for popularizing pure Urdu rap in Pakistan and South Asia.[2][3] In 2016, he began his career as a rapper and posted his debut rap song, "Kaam Haraam," to his YouTube Channel on February 15, 2016.[1] He is also the founder of the clothing brand Mizaaj Clothing. Most of his songs are based on serious subjects and social issues.[1]
Nadir Chen Siddiqui | |
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Native name | نادر چیِن صِدیقی |
Born | May 3, 1992 Montreal, Canada |
🏳️ Nationality | Pakistani |
Other names | Chen-K, Nadir, Chen |
💼 Occupation | |
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Chen-K is a popular Hip-Hop figure in Pakistan and India. He was born in Montreal, Canada; however, at the age of two and a half years, he migrated to Karachi, Pakistan.[2][1]
Personal life & Career[edit]
The parents of Chen-K are a Canadian mother and a Pakistani father. When Chen-K was two and a half years old, his parents got a divorce, and he then went from Canada to Pakistan. In Pakistan, his father later wed a second time.[2][1]
In 2015, Chen-K began his rap career. In 2016, he began his career as a rapper. On February 15, 2016, he posted his debut rap song, "Kaam Haraam," to his YouTube page. It is a music video for rap in Urdu.
Later, he posted a number of rap songs, such as Class Mein (2016), Naamchor (2016), Soch (2016), Kaamiyabi (2016), Badtameez (2016), Ladki (2017), Qurbaaniyan (2018), Humshakal (October 2019), Qaum Tabah Hai (June 2019), among others.[1][5]
Tracks[edit]
Year | Track | Artists | Music |
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2016 | Kaam Haraam | CHEN-K | CHEN-K |
2016 | Badtameez | CHEN-K ft Sunny Khan Durrani | CHEN-K |
2016 | Class Mein | CHEN-K | CHEN-K |
2017 | Ladki | CHEN-K ft Shehroz Ghouri | CHEN-K |
2018 | Pakistan | CHEN-K | CHEN-K |
2019 | Qaum Tabah Hai | CHEN-K | CHEN-K |
2019 | Asli Hip Hop ( 18+ Diss ) | CHEN-K | CHEN-K |
2019 | Rona Mat Maa | CHEN-K | CHEN-K |
2019 | Humshakal | CHEN-K | CHEN-K |
2019 | Rona Mat Maa | CHEN-K | CHEN-K |
2020 | Jab Tak Main Zinda | CHEN-K | CHEN-K |
2020 | Chamber of Secrets ( Diss 18+ ) | CHEN-K | CHEN-K |
2020 | Maafi Freestyle | CHEN-K | CHEN-K |
2020 | Ajnabi | CHEN-K | CHEN-K |
2020 | Nafs e Amaara | CHEN-K | CHEN-K |
2021 | Tujhe Maarun | CHEN-K | CHEN-K |
2021 | Jo Mujhe Dikhe | CHEN-K | CHEN-K |
2021 | Berang | CHEN-K | CHEN-K |
2022 | IDHAR DEKH | CHEN-K | CHEN-K |
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "Chen-K (Rapper) Wiki, Age, Biography, Girlfriend, Net Worth & More". yourwikis. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Unknown. "Interview With Chen-K". International Music Magazine. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
- ↑ "The Most Stylish Rappers In Pakistan | Fashionversity". 2021-10-08. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
- ↑ "Chen-K (Rapper) Wiki, Age, Biography, Girlfriend, Net Worth & More". yourwikis. Retrieved 14 Jan 2022.
- ↑ "CHEN-K". Genius. Retrieved 2023-01-14.
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