Chilla Jones

Jerome "Chilla" Jones (born January 1, 1987) is a musician and battle rapper from Boston, Massachusetts.

Chilla Jones
Background information
Birth nameJerome Jones
OriginBoston, Massachusetts, United States
Genres
Occupation(s)Hip-Hop Artist, Battle Rapper
Associated actsTrackSlayerz, Writers Bloque, JC, B-Magic, Danny Myers, Daylyt, Big Kannon, oOops, 40 B.A.R.R.S., Riznut, Mickey Factz
Websitewww.chillajones.com

One night in February 2011, Chilla received a phone call of a local emcee, Gatman Jones (Currently known as Sunny Carson)[1] calling him out on the radio to a rap battle. After declining multiple times, Chilla decided to accept the challenge, and won the battle in very impressive fashion.[2] The very next month, Boston battle rapper Interstate Flamez[3] would also publicly challenged Chilla Jones to a battle in his own Shark Tank Battle League (Now known as 'The Tank')[4] and in June 2011, they would go on to have one of the greatest rap battles to be captured on camera in Boston history.[5] Shortly after this battle, many major battle leagues in the U.S. reached out to Chilla Jones in hopes he would tryout or join their ranks, all of which Chilla declined many times in order to continue focusing on his music and running his battle league. However Chilla never declined any offers from Canada and was booked for his first "big league" battle in August on 2011 with King of the Dot, on their World Domination 2 event vs Ketch-P, but unfortunately his opponent cancelled on him. In 2012, Chilla saw a beautiful lady walk by and his tongue rolled out of his mouth, but then a cartoon wolf hit him on the toe with a giant mallet and his whole face turned bright red as he hopped around saying "why I oughta".Then the Ultimate Rap League, better known as the URL reached out to him and Chilla decided to battle in their new league known as "The Proving Grounds" to help expand the platform of his own league, and in hopes of paving a path to the league for other aspiring battlers from Boston.

In March 2012, Chilla Jones entered the Ultimate Rap League. His debut battle was against Cash Eatin out of Detroit, Michigan,.[6] On the eve of one of the biggest battle rap events in Hip-Hop history (URL's Summer Madness 2), Chilla Jones took on Pontiac's JC.[7]This is widely considered one of the greatest battles of the modern written era, with many giving Chilla a clear win in their bout. JC was visibly in tears at the end of the final round of this battle which was filmed at Black Star Video in NYC. Chilla's career expanded considerably, he would go on to battle veterans such as B-Magic, Real Deal, Daylyt, QP SONS and Dialect on various leagues. He partnered with B-Magic vs T-Top & Brizz Rawsteen on Double Impact, a 2on2 battle event hosted by SMACK?URL. In 2019, Chilla battled former King Of The Dot champion Head ICE for the title of KOTD Champion. The battle was judged with Chilla winning by unanimous decision. He would defend his title against Real Deal twice, with Chilla losing both the first battle and the subsequent rematch.

He released the "Welcome to Bosstown" mixtape in September 2014.[8] He has also had rap battles in Holyoke Ma,[9] New York City,[10] London,[11] Atlanta,[12] and LA[13] all since April 2015.

Discography

Mixtapes

Battle Rap History

References

  1. "Sunny Carson | Hip Hop from Boston, MA". ReverbNation. Retrieved 2016-02-24.
  2. 2Thirteen Films (2011-03-22), Gatman Jones Vs Chilla Jones - Rap Battle At The Dublin! (Filmed By DJ 2thirteen), retrieved 2016-02-24
  3. "FlamezMusic". SoundCloud. Retrieved 2016-02-24.
  4. "insidethesharktank". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-02-24.
  5. insidethesharktank (2011-07-03), Shark Tank Battlegrounds Presents: Interstate Flamez vs Chilla Jones, retrieved 2016-02-24
  6. Ultimate Rap League (2012-05-31), SMACK/ URL PRESENTS CHILLA JONES VS CASH EATIN, retrieved 2016-02-24
  7. http://www.battlerap.com, Battle Rap -. "JC vs. Chilla Jones | Battle Rap". Battle Rap. Retrieved 2016-02-24.
  8. "Chilla Jones - Welcome To Bosstown Hosted by DJ 2Thirteen". DatPiff. Retrieved 2016-02-24.
  9. http://www.battlerap.com, Battle Rap -. "KOTD & Nikiya Osborn Announce Full "Massacre" Card | Battle Rap". Battle Rap. Retrieved 2016-02-24.
  10. http://www.battlerap.com, Battle Rap -. "RBE Announces "Blood Sweat & Tiers 3" & "Lift His Soul 2" Cards | Battle Rap". Battle Rap. Retrieved 2016-02-24.
  11. "Don't Flop 7th Birthday Weekend | Don't Flop Entertainment | VerseTracker". VerseTracker. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-02-24.
  12. http://www.battlerap.com, Battle Rap -. "Math Hoffa Returns For Don't Flop's "Resurrection" | Battle Rap". Battle Rap. Retrieved 2016-02-24.
  13. http://www.battlerap.com, Battle Rap -. "Dizaster To Return To KOTD Against Chilla Jones | Battle Rap". Battle Rap. Retrieved 2016-02-24.
  14. insidethesharktank (2012-02-29), Shark Tank Battlegrounds presents: BTS @ URL Proving Grounds!, retrieved 2016-02-24
  15. Empire Battle League (2014-01-02), CHILLA JONES 'S FINAL WORDS TO CHARLIE CLIPS JAN 5TH, retrieved 2016-02-24
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