Chad Watson
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Chad Watson

Los Angeles, California, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2017 | SELF

Los Angeles, California, United States | SELF
Established on Jan, 2017
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"Feel Ferocious with Chad Watson's "Chad Chad Chad""

Residing in Los Angeles, CA, Chad Watson is making huge waves with his modern trap musical stylings. We're highly impressed with the level of expertise Chad maintains and is able to embed strongly within his music. Chad's sound is intense, so prepare yourself for an intensified rap production. As an artist who is able to read, write, and compose music entirely on his own, we're ultimately impressed with the abilities Chad is able to bring to the table as an artist, and especially how he uses such talents to craft his music in the best way possible. Chad Watson will make you feel like you're on top of the world with the atmospheric vibes his music embodies. His latest track, "Chad Chad Chad" will expel such a bold and ferocity!






Chad Watson knows how to curate a catchy and heavy-hitting rap track. "Chad Chad Chad" easily flows with its more intensified beat and creates a fierce atmosphere for any listener. You'll give a listen to "Chad Chad Chad" and feel a surge of confidence and energy. The lyricism on Chad Watson's end is absolutely memorable. Chad Watson knows what's trendy, and has produced a track that encompassed such vital Hip/Hop and Rap elements. As a musician who has many artistic capabilities, we know we wouldn't be disappointed with the overall execution of "Chad Chad Chad", and we can solidify that we were anything but disappointed! We know "Chad Chad Chad" will be the next trap record to make it on many listeners radars!



Check out Chad's single "Chad Chad Chad" here, as well as his exclusive interview with BuzzMusic below! - Buzz Music LA


"Who is Chad Watson"

Who Is Chad Watson?
Chad Watson is a Los Angeles native, who is not only a staunch hip-hop head but a classically trained musician. He’s a recording artist, songwriter, lyricist, and composer. His songs “Chad Chad Chad“, and “She Don’t Eff Wit Rappers” are steadily generating buzz. Chad has performed alongside acts like the Gutta Twins and Audiopush. Chad has opened for Dizzy Wright, Noa James, and even Yo Gotti.

From the outside looking in who is Chad Watson?

From the outside looking in, the artist Chad Watson is a confident, intense, go-getter that seems to never take no for an answer. What’s ironic, is the fact that those who know me personally, know that I am actually very sensitive about my crag craft.

What brought you to the music industry?

After growing up in the church, taking music theory and composition at a Music Conservatory, I began to dabble in writing. After seeing some success, I decided to take making my own music very seriously, and I began to release music nationally.

Tell us about your current project?

My current project is titled The Unimpressed Herbal. It is my second album. This time around, I wanted to push the envelope creatively, utilizing Melodies and vocal abilities I did not Kush on the first project. This gives my audience a more transparent glimpse into my personal side.

Do you have a favorite song from the project?

My favorite song from that project would have to be “Into Me”… It’s my first take on an R&B and soul track, so that is very close to my heart.

What do you want people to get from your music?

I want people to feel something from my music. Whether it’s good, bad, or just therapeutic… If my music and message can resonate with the least one listener. Then that’s all that matters to me.

Where can we find you online?

Find my content and upcoming projects on my Instagram at Chad.Watson - Hype Magazine


"Meet Chad Watson: the next lyricist out of LA"

If you like Maxo Kream, ScHoolboy Q, Andre 3000, and spacey, hard-hitting trap beats Baldwin Hills, LA rapper Chad Watson is the artist for you. Songs like "Chad Chad Chad", "She Don't Eff With Rappers" and "WOAH" offer the intricate, off-kilter flows that serve up a fresh plate of nostalgia for rap fans of any age.


Born David Watson, Chad grew up practically living in the church. He and his family would go to church three times a week and were very religious. As much as he loathed this experience as a kid, he began to appreciate what the church offered him as he grew older.


"I definitely value it for the structure that it gives me morally, and even the way I heard and experienced music," Watson said.


However, despite developing an appreciation for music at a young age, it wasn't until two and a half years ago that he started taking music seriously after going through some creative roadblocks.


"I hadn't any motivation to create or pursue anything musically. After dealing with this, which I believe many of us do, I found an inspiration to put myself in a more conducive energy. Once I was in a better space, I felt the drive to use my musical composition training and the lyrics and Melodies began to flow out," Watson explained.


After getting over these issues, Watson began dropping music and hasn't looked back since. His new project the unimpressible is meant to "push the envelope" and give his audience "an intimate and uninhibited glimpse into my otherwise mysterious persona".


Outside of music, Watson enjoys running, playing basketball, and even makes his own clothing with materials he finds in downtown LA.


" I...buy leather patches for customizing pieces, and I also make bracelets that I get complimented on quite often honestly," the rapper stated.


This Saturday, the young rapper is set to perform for Clubhouse in Las Vegas at the M Resort
Hotel and looks to release the visual for his track "Chuck Bass" on March 21st.


Stay tuned for new music, follow him on Instagram, and check out his work on Spotify below!



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"Chad Watson: New vibe, New perspective of Hip Hop, and New Flavor of the Genre"

Introducing Los Angeles’s artist Chad Watson, who isn’t just a constant hip hop enthusiast but a classically accomplished and qualified musician. He’s a recording artist, songwriter, rhymester, and originator. Chad has performed beside entertainers like the Gutta Twins and Audio push, and has opened for big names like Dizzy Wright, Noa James, and Yo Gotti.

Living in Los Angeles, CA, Chad Watson creates enormous impressions with his new trap melodic style. Many are vastly fascinated with the balanced knowledge Chad upholds and is gifted and can entrench firmly within his composition. Chad’s sound is powerful, so, prepare yourself for exaggerated rap and great musical production. As a performer who can recite, compose and arrange music completely individually, we’re immensely enthralled with the skills.

As a performer, and mainly how he practices such abilities to expertise his composition in the most refined technique imaginable, Chad Watson will brand and create a different way you feel.

The vibe is superb.

We had an opportunity to speak with the multi-talented artist and ask a couple of questions regarding his musical methods, journey, and the music industry.

We’re looking forward to what Chad provides for the new breed of artistry and new genres that have come full circle this year. Chad may be the one to look at this year.

What was the main influence when it comes to the start of your music career?

I would say the main influence at the start of my career would be the drive to create. Being naturally poetic, and having a musical background from the church, I drive to combine these things seamlessly. In the beginning it was the culmination of these efforts that was my muse.

Can you describe your tone or style when it comes to your music?

I would say that I do not need Lee fit in any category musically… If I had to somewhat describe my tone, it would be in the pocket on Mid to up-tempo tracks, with West Coast Ultra-Modern delivery.

Can you describe your tone or style when it comes to your music?

I would say that I do not need Lee fit in any category musically… If I had to somewhat describe my tone, it would be in the pocket on Mid to up-tempo tracks, with West Coast Ultra-Modern delivery.

What has your journey been like thus far in the industry? Any pros or cons?

My journey thus far in the industry has been that exactly, a journey… I am receiving accolades, and some of my flowers while I’m here though I am trusting the process and always anxious and hungry for the next step or a level. The pros are the highs, but the highs don’t come without the lows. The cons are many to be listed, but the best advice is to navigate them in a well measured manner.

Who would you most like to collaborate with and why?

I would most likely collaborate with the baby. That is not a co-sign of his artistry, as much as it is a business decision. Right now, arguably he’s one of the hottest rappers out so it would benefit me greatly to have a feature with him. If it were just a musical decision, I would collaborate with Andre 3000.

What message can listeners get from your music?

The message that I send, is from a place of authenticity. If it resonates with just one listener, then I feel like I’ve done my job or part. We all have dark times, but music can be therapeutic and the creation of such or listening to can be just the thing that helps you see the light.

What is your creative process like?

My creative process differs at times. For the most part, I like to zone out, and vibe to a particular song which helps the creative process. Other times I like to park my car somewhere while the sun sets and think about how I’m going to take over the world. - Femi Magazine


"Chad Watson Strives To Become A West Coast Legend"

live performances. With his brand of trap music, he has gained respect from some of the more prominent names in music. Also a published model, he has worked various local and international brands including the “Underrated” lifestyle brand.

2020 found Chad Watson staying busy with various releases including “Dvmn It”, “Chvd’s Way”, “B.D.E.” and others. With his growing buzz, he has appeared on various media platforms and has been featured on Afterbuzz TV, left unforgettable impressions in interviews with KCAA Radio, and DASH Radio, and has been featured in various publications. Never one to slack off, he looks to stay very active throughout 2021, and build on his brand.

Check out his latest single, “Chuck Bass Remix” below, and share with a friend. Follow @HypeOffLife on Twitter and Instagram for more content. - Hype Off Life Magazine


"A Dance With The Unimpressible | Interview with Chad Watson"

Tell us about the development process that culminated in the artist you are today?

The development process was just that, a process... It started from being raised in the church, to cultivating natural Talent from training at music conservatories, to finally making myself vulnerable enough to put out my own craft.


What do you love the most about your profession?

I love being able to touch people on every corner of the globe. The fact that they resonate with my message, is everything for me.



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How do you keep yourself productive and retain your creative edge?

I keep myself productive by working in my routine. I wake up daily and respond to emails, and make sure to close deals and placement while never becoming content. I like to be unaffected by social norms and commercial interest, that way it keeps me and my delivery unique.


How would you describe your work to someone who has never seen it?

I would describe my work as a West Coast take on Modern trap. I Rely heavily on originality, and lyricism.





How hard has it been establishing yourself in the industry and what are some of the largest things you've faced?

It can be extremely difficult to establish your own lane for identity in such a heavily populated entertainment industry. I strive to give back to the community, which Separates Me from many artists unfortunately. Some of the largest adversarial things I've faced, are rejections. Sometimes the rejection births self-doubt, and I learn to deal with it too. I've even experienced racial bias in this entertainment industry, but you just keep moving forward.


If you could go back and tell yourself one thing before beginning your career what would it be?

I would definitely tell myself to start sooner, I wish I had begun my journey at the age of 20 or even 21.


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What is the best piece of advice you've ever gotten and do you follow it?

The best piece of advice I've ever gotten was to keep putting out content... And yes, I definitely follow that. It's very important, to give your fans and listeners new material. The value of visuals can't be overstated either.


You have an incredible career – what have been your highlights?

The highlights of my career would have been performing for the gamers cup, the festival for Backwoods Cigars, and performing in Vegas.


Are there any current projects you’re working on that you can tell us about?

I will be in Dallas Texas for Cinco de Mayo. I will be doing press runs and a meet-and-greet to promote the latest music visual of mine titled whoa.


Where can our readers keep up with your work and get connected with you?

Be sure to follow my Instagram at Chad.Watson for my latest projects and updates


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"Chad Watson"

MUSIC SCENE

Chad Watson

by Brittiany Ralls

When music is your passion it’s hard to do anything else. As a musical artist, Chad Watson would be no exception. Creating and composing all his own music, Chad Watson does what he loves. Staying true to what he cares for and where his roots are is what has helped him rise to where he is now and will help him continue his journey towards his goals and dreams. With a little help from some friends and the support of his team, it’s a new world out there for him. With performances coming up soon in the Oklahoma and Texas area, we will have our chances to see him face to face.



Growing up in California, Los Angeles specifically, Chad developed a love for music, but didn’t decide till he was in his twenties that he would want to pursue a career in music professionally. Chad told me, “Music is my passion and the only thing keeping my head above water, often times. This life is a cut throat one, so diving head first into my craft deafens a lot of the chaos, and depression.” What better escape can an artist ask for than their craft.

The cannabis community has really brought to light some of these great artists. With support from the entire industry around the United States, we get to see artists like Chad Watson at our cannabis events and have the opportunity to experience something amazing. Freely experiencing cannabis and what it can do for musical artists and lovers of music alike is a feeling like no other. Creatively letting cannabis just fuel that passion, being a part of it in any capacity is a feeling all of us love once experiencing.



Hoping to inspire others with his music in the same way he has been inspired by Andre 3000 and Kendrick Lamar, Chad Watson hopes to show many the beauty that creating art can bring to your life. Be on the lookout for Chad Watson and make sure to show up and support him. Did I mention he models too!?! Oh, well he does.

Is it hot in here….



Chad not only hopes to inspire others only with his music but also through his philanthropic causes. By partnering with “Gaia Provides” to raise funds to donate to 3 hand chosen Animal Rescues: Hounds and Heroes, Lend-A-bone, and House of Deliverance. Giving back to his community and being an animal lover is just a day in the life of Chad. Living a life of inspiration, of the goodness you can give to this world is what Chad Watson had dedicated his life to. Speaking of animals, when I asked what animal he wanted to be he said, “Cliche but I’d be a Lion. It’s the king of the jungle and I feel like I’m a very alpha male type of individual. I even have a song lyric saying “I’m a Lion… In the lion’s lair. Lion’s king of the jungle so I lion everywhere”. That’s the opening of “can’t shyt get”.”



You can find this song and all the rest of his body of work on all digital platforms, Apple Music, YouTube, Spotify, Tidal and Google. - Herbage Magazine


"In Conversation With Hip Hop Artist Chad Watson"

Los Angeles-based Chad Watson is not only a staunch hip-hop head but a classically trained musician. He’s a recording artist, songwriter, Lyricist, and composer. His songs “Chad Chad Chad”, and “She don’t eff wit rappers” continue to attract audiences. The artist has performed alongside acts like the Gutta Twins, and Audiopush, and opened for Dizzy Wright, Noa James, and Yo Gotti. We had the opportunity to catch up with him to discuss his current projects and more!

Thank you for granting this interview with Occhi Magazine. Congratulations on your career to date. If you weren’t an artist, what would you be and why?

Thanks for having me, I appreciate the opportunity. I went to school for criminal law, and my dad is the district attorney…so no doubt, I’d be a prosecuting attorney.

How did you get into music?

Being raised in the church taught me the value of good music. Note choice and delivery are everything. After informal training from the church, my parents enrolled me in the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music where I was formally taught to read, write, and compose piano music. With a strong background in music theory, I gave writing lyrics a shot shortly after college.

Who would you love to collaborate with and why?

I would love to collab with Andre 3k. He’s incredibly influential and doesn’t grant many features. I idolize his style and look, he’s a huge influence on my image.

What has been your biggest challenge as an artist and how do you overcome it?

Can’t speak for other artists but I’m sure they’ll say something similar. The many “no’s” you receive as an artist can be overwhelming. At least, discouraging. There’s really no way to prepare for rejection, you just gotta find a way to be ok with it and push forward. At times, that can be easier said than done.

Please explain your creative process, and how the pandemic has impacted your artistry?

When I find an instrumental I like, I play it on repeat for days. I’ll sit in the car and zone out. Writing melodies, cadences, figuring note choice, and what pocket of delivery I wanna use. There are several diff minutia that’s involved as well, but that’s mainly how I create. The pandemic has actually made it easier for me as a creative. With all the extra space and less interaction, it really allowed me to create in peace.

Please tell us more about your latest project.

The latest project is titled “The Unimpressible”. It’s a more transparent yet vulnerable view of me. Traditionally I pick up-tempo, modern beats to rap on. As of late, we’ve been pushing the envelope creatively, exploring diff voices and genres.

Can you share any information on other projects in the pipeline?

My song “Bang” will be released with a music video and merch line in December. I’m excited about this. I partnered with MaisonTIET for a line of hemp sweaters with removable pouch technology. We’ve worked hard with manufacturing companies all over the country to deliver an organic, stylish, and functional sweater. It’s my first merchandise collaboration, so it’s super special to me.

Aside from music, your philanthropical efforts include working with the Think Wattz Foundation, the Watts Community Core, Havasole, and the Humanity Heroes Project. Please tell us more about these initiatives and how our readers may get involved

Thank you for mentioning that. I’ve managed to give away hundreds of blankets, hot meals, shoes, and backpacks full of essentials, to the needy and underserved by partnering with the Think Wattz Foundation, the Watts Community Core, Havasole, and Humanity Heroes Project. The. Think Wattz Foundation delivers water to inner-city communities and donates a portion of their sales to the city of Watts. About 2 months ago I partnered with Havasole to package and donate shoes to programs for inner-city children. The Humanity Heroes Project delivers backpacks of blankets and much-needed essentials to families across south-central, I’m just glad to be a part. They do this weekly.

Where can our readers find out more about you?

On Instagram is best. But my YouTube also has the catalog. I’m available on all digital platforms though. https://youtube.com/channel/UCCstXu2_hKKl93vhfkDGvsw

Instagram: @chad.watson

Images, courtesy of Chad Watson - Occhi Magazine


"Next Up: Versatile Rapper Chad Watson Is Next Up In The City of Angels"

In today’s NEXT UP feature, I had the privilege to talk to Los Angeles, California’s very own, Chad Watson. We discussed his major influences in music, who he would like to collaborate with in the future, and if he would ever return to modeling full-time.


For all things, Chad Watson, follow him here on Instagram. - Surreal Magazine


"LA Rapper Chad Watson Finds Creative Inspiration in Weed"

LA rapper Chad Watson talks about how weed and music go together. Watson is currently working on his first full-length album, dropping late this summer.
by Dan Wilson
June 17, 2022

Chad Watson, Los Angeles, May 2022. Credit: Visit Hollyweed / Visit Hollyweed
“I don’t do anything without smoking weed. For sure if I’m about to write, or listen to beats, I always like to get in that extra creative mode. It sets the tone,” Chad Watson told us during a recent meetup in LA.

The up-and-coming LA-based rapper has been showing up everywhere in recent years, developing his style and honing himself as an artist.

In the past six months, Watson has dropped eight self-produced singles. He’s now working on a full-length album, something he says takes a lot more time and thought than the one-off jams he’s put out so far.

Watson regularly appears at cannabis-related events and has sponsor relationships with weed brands THC Design and Zeki Genetics, both based in Los Angeles.

He calls the two companies “my two families in the cannabis scene right now.”

Watson has been close with Zeki Genetics for a while, a company that’s currently behind Yung LB’s new Ice Kream dispensary. Zeki has strong connections to the legacy culture.

He plans to be at the Ice Kream dispensary opening event on June 18th, where he previously shot part of the video for his song “Bone.”

Bob Marley had it right 25 years ago. We just had to go through all that legally. Weed and music always went hand in hand.


“They were the earliest people to really jump on board and support me,” Watson said. “I like what they’re doing.”

Watson’s relationship with the boutique brand THC Design might seem less obvious, but Watson says he found them to be on the same page.

“They’re new school and I like that they’re very hands on in their approach. They’re choosy about how they want to deal with dispensaries and relationships. And that’s how I am too,” Watson said.

“Once you find likeminded brands like that it makes it all easy.”

As sponsors, the brands send Watson to events to perform and keep him supplied with weed. He’s an OG smoker, into the heavy indicas that LA is known for, and finds a favorite in THC Design’s Crescendo strain.

He says he’s interested in eventually forming his own strand (ie., strain + brand) and is exploring options.

A trained musician since his youth, Watson is on the come up as an area rapper.

He says that weed and music complement each other.

“Kind of like music and fashion. You can’t really have one without the other,” Watson said.

He said that he started smoking in college, after having to shake off the stigma that was taught to him growing up. Now, weed is a part of his image. Being a musician, he says, it makes sense.

“Music, that culture, is about having a good time. And that’s usually the ultimate way to have a good time, sparking up,” Watson said.

“Bob Marley had it right 25 years ago. We just had to go through all that legally,” he said. “Weed and music always went hand in hand.” - Visit Hollyweed


"Rapper Chad Watson Is Poised To Become LA's Next Rising Star"

Chad Watson is a rapper, songwriter, producer, and classically trained pianist based out of the Los Angeles area.

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Who is rapper Chad Watson?
Interview
Who is rapper Chad Watson?
His roots began in the church at a young age where his love for music manifested. But it was only a few years ago that he started taking music seriously and he’s never looked back since.

His deep appreciation of acts like Andre 3000, transcends into his own style. He is the quinessential artist that is poised to become one of the biggest acts in the country and he’s well on his way.
With his growing buzz, he has appeared on various media platforms and now Unheard Voices.


We had the chance to chat with Chad Watson, asking the music artist questions on his journey.

Check it out below and click here to listen to his music on YouTube. - Unheard Voices Magazine


"Hip Hop Artist Chad Watson is Taking the Music Industry By Storm"

Cultured Focus Magazine met up with Watson to learn more about how he got his start in the industry, his passion for music, and giving back to his community. Learn more about him below.

1. Tell us about your background in music and how it came to be?
I grew up in a very Christian environment and was always in the church. Whether it was choir rehearsal, Sunday school, or bible study, my mom always had a reason to have me in church. The musical melodies and harmonies of the lead singers and various vocal sections of the choir always captivated me. The institution of the black church prides itself on the musical abilities of the choir, musicians and director. None of this was lost on me. I honed my pension for note choice and melodic delivery from a very early age and from professionals that would never settle for anything less than perfect.
When I was 9 years old, I began formal musical training at the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music. At the conservatory, I learned music theory and was classically trained on the piano. The combination of the conservatory training and what I received from my church upbringing laid the groundwork for a solid musical foundation. I would later lean into those experiences when creating my own songs.


2. How did you get your start in the record industry?


As I got older, I would be around different creatives that would be in the studio, recording songs, and making instrumentals. Originally, I never wanted to create music myself, though I always took a liking to writing. I would support those around me making music, until eventually they wanted to hear what music I'd make, if given the opportunity. I made a few connections, recorded a few songs and hit the ground running. I've been fortunate enough to have my music played all around the world, and have shared some of the biggest stages with the biggest names in music.


3. In addition to music, tell us about your other passions and what motivates you?


Giving back is very important to me, so I've managed to give away hundreds of blankets, hot meals, shoes, and backpacks full of essentials, to the needy and underserved by partnering with the Think Watts Foundation, the Watts Community Core, HavAsole, and the Humanity Heroes Project. I think it's one's duty to give back to one's community, especially after gaining any success.



4. Where can you fans find out more about you and your music?


My music is on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5wK3GKPPNzTlGDgvNKZs5J - Cultured Focus Magazine


"Exclusive Interview With Recording Artist Chad Watson"

Exclusive Interview with Chad Watson a Classically Trained Musician. Chad Watson is an American recording artist, songwriter, lyricist, and composer. Who is a confident, intense, go-getter that seems to never take no for an answer Chad Watson two songs called “Chad Chad Chad“, and “She Don’t Eff Wit Rappers” are steadily generating buzz on all digital streaming platform. We had the chance to interview him about his background, challenges and achievement in the music industry.
1: Tell us about your background getting to where you are today?

My mother sings in the church, and always encouraged me to sing as well. Choirs and musical training lead me to develop an ear for quality sound. That being an anchor, kept my musical attack pure.

2: Where are you from?

I’m from Baldwin Hills, California.

3: How did you get into music?

I got into music theory at 10 years old. I started my professional hip hop career in 2018.
4: What is the most challenging thing you have overcome in your life?

The most challenging thing I’ve overcome was the passing of my grandmother. To this day, I still have difficult moments but I rest assured she watches down on me.

5: Are you currently signed or independent?

Currently I’m independent, and I’ll try to stay that way as long as possible.

6: Who inspires you the most musically?

My biggest musical inspiration is Andre 3k. I think he’s the most underrated artist ever.

7: What do you want people to take away after listening to your music?

I want people to feel empowered and part of something real. I go through trials like everyone, but we can all emerge triumphant.

8: What is your greatest achievement as a musician?

My greatest achievement musically would either be winning the Backwoods Cigar Showcase, or the first time hearing myself on the radio. Passing 60,000 streams for “She don’t eff wit rappers” felt pretty good too.


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INTERVIEWExclusive Interview with Recording Artist Chad Watson
Exclusive Interview with Chad Watson a Classically Trained Musician. Chad Watson is an American recording artist, songwriter, lyricist, and composer. Who is a confident, intense, go-getter that seems to never take no for an answer Chad Watson two songs called “Chad Chad Chad“, and “She Don’t Eff Wit Rappers” are steadily generating buzz on all digital streaming platform. We had the chance to interview him about his background, challenges and achievement in the music industry.


1: Tell us about your background getting to where you are today?

My mother sings in the church, and always encouraged me to sing as well. Choirs and musical training lead me to develop an ear for quality sound. That being an anchor, kept my musical attack pure.

2: Where are you from?

I’m from Baldwin Hills, California.

3: How did you get into music?

I got into music theory at 10 years old. I started my professional hip hop career in 2018.

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4: What is the most challenging thing you have overcome in your life?

The most challenging thing I’ve overcome was the passing of my grandmother. To this day, I still have difficult moments but I rest assured she watches down on me.

5: Are you currently signed or independent?

Currently I’m independent, and I’ll try to stay that way as long as possible.

6: Who inspires you the most musically?

My biggest musical inspiration is Andre 3k. I think he’s the most underrated artist ever.

7: What do you want people to take away after listening to your music?

I want people to feel empowered and part of something real. I go through trials like everyone, but we can all emerge triumphant.

8: What is your greatest achievement as a musician?

My greatest achievement musically would either be winning the Backwoods Cigar Showcase, or the first time hearing myself on the radio. Passing 60,000 streams for “She don’t eff wit rappers” felt pretty good too.

9: Do you produce your own music? If not who do you work with?

I do not produce my own beats, but i work with a couple producers. Snapz, a platinum producer from Michigan is one of my major contributors.

10: Who is one artist you wish you could work with?

One artist i wish i could work with is Prince. Alive, I’d love to work with Andre 3k of course.

11: Tell us about any new music you have coming out? When is coming out? What is it about?

Two new songs, “iRock” and “iKnow why” will be out this summer. They’re about that feeling you get driving down the coast with the water on your left and wind in your face.

12: What does a day inside your shoes look like?

A day in my shoes starts early with answering emails. Then I head to the studio or get ready for a photo-shoot. I grab food when i can, and do it all again the next day.

13: Anything else you want the audience to know about you?

My Instagram is Chad.Watson and thank you Honk Magazine for this amazing opportunity - Honk Magazine


"Rapper Chad Watson is Working Hard to Ensure the Industry’s Screaming Chad, Chad, Chad When It’s All Said and Done."

Rapper Chad Watson is Working Hard to Ensure the Industry’s Screaming Chad, Chad, Chad When It’s All Said and Done.
Creative Chad Watson is singlehandledly building his brand up.

No matter how anyone starts in music, the commonality is that everyone has to walk down the same road of creating, promoting, and monetizing themselves in order to gain success.LA rapper Chad Watson is no different. Through hard work, branding, and attention to detail, he’s managed to put himself in position, opening for marquee artists like Yo Gotti and Dizzy Wright, while creating his own independent buzz. Taking his nickname the Unimpressible to the top, Chad is on a journey to impress the world in a way that only he can.

Born to a family of professionals in Los Angeles, Chad has fond memories of his childhood.

“I was very blessed. On my block were former Lakers and judges. Black Beverly Hills was what they called Baldwin Hills.”

Raised in the church, Chad grew up listening to gospel music and singing in the choir until he was exposed to Redman’s album, Malpractice, at age thirteen. His family nurtured his talent and enrolled him in the prestigious Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies or L.A.C.E.S.

Chad learned musical theory first and after graduating earned the recognition of being a classically trained pianist. “I took theory which gave me a solid musical foundation and then I was able to take piano after that.”

After graduating Chad followed in his father’s footsteps, going to college to study criminal law before pivoting towards music.

“I was going to be a prosecuting attorney and I got pretty far into it, says Chad.

After visiting a studio and bringing some of his written verses along, Chad felt the urge to go full speed and in 2019 he released his first single, “Chad, Chad, Chad”. Keeping his government name and adopting the moniker, The Unimpressible, he went about performing on the local Los Angeles scene while also shopping his music to any media outlet that would hear him.
Unwilling to take no for an answer, Chad created his own electronic press kit and submitted it to thousands of outlets until his digital footprint became undeniable. Over time, his name became one of the most notable names in LA which led to a range of opportunities including the chance to open for artists.
“My first I made it moment was when I won Backwoods Cigars and opened up for Yo Gotti.”


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Rapper Chad Watson is Working Hard to Ensure the Industry’s Screaming Chad, Chad, Chad When It’s All Said and Done.
Creative Chad Watson is singlehandledly building his brand up.

Samuel Wright
Oct 14

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No matter how anyone starts in music, the commonality is that everyone has to walk down the same road of creating, promoting, and monetizing themselves in order to gain success.LA rapper Chad Watson is no different. Through hard work, branding, and attention to detail, he’s managed to put himself in position, opening for marquee artists like Yo Gotti and Dizzy Wright, while creating his own independent buzz. Taking his nickname the Unimpressible to the top, Chad is on a journey to impress the world in a way that only he can.

Born to a family of professionals in Los Angeles, Chad has fond memories of his childhood.

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“I was very blessed. On my block were former Lakers and judges. Black Beverly Hills was what they called Baldwin Hills.”

Raised in the church, Chad grew up listening to gospel music and singing in the choir until he was exposed to Redman’s album, Malpractice, at age thirteen. His family nurtured his talent and enrolled him in the prestigious Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies or L.A.C.E.S.

Chad learned musical theory first and after graduating earned the recognition of being a classically trained pianist. “I took theory which gave me a solid musical foundation and then I was able to take piano after that.”

After graduating Chad followed in his father’s footsteps, going to college to study criminal law before pivoting towards music.

“I was going to be a prosecuting attorney and I got pretty far into it, says Chad.

After visiting a studio and bringing some of his written verses along, Chad felt the urge to go full speed and in 2019 he released his first single, “Chad, Chad, Chad”. Keeping his government name and adopting the moniker, The Unimpressible, he went about performing on the local Los Angeles scene while also shopping his music to any media outlet that would hear him.


Unwilling to take no for an answer, Chad created his own electronic press kit and submitted it to thousands of outlets until his digital footprint became undeniable. Over time, his name became one of the most notable names in LA which led to a range of opportunities including the chance to open for artists.

“My first I made it moment was when I won Backwoods Cigars and opened up for Yo Gotti.”


In the four years since Chad has been on the scene, he’s also become an ambassador for several cannabis brands and performed at various events including KushStock. In the upcoming weeks, Chad is set to perform at the Blaxicana Fest in November 2022.

He’s been intentional about the music he’s released since his first debut, but longtime fans should know that he plans to drop his first project, Lord of the Unimpressed, this year. - Solomon Hill Fleet


"Chad Watson Talks Forthcoming Album “Lord of the Unimpressed”"

AllHipHop spoke with Chad Watson in downtown Los Angeles to discuss how he started recording, his new song “BDE,” his forthcoming album, giving back, and more!Chad Watson is here to put on for his city of Los Angeles. He is a true hip-hop head, if there ever was one. Describing himself as a “Hip hop enthusiast, lyricist, and all-around music connoisseur,” Chad states, “I’m a fan of anything that’s good, or quality put together. But my home would be hip-hop.”


Chad fell in love with music at a very young age, growing up in the church surrounded by gospel and choir. But it was Redman’s debut studio album Malpractice that got him hooked to the genre of rap as a whole. And his fifth time in the studio ever, he whipped up “She Don’t F With Rappers,” which instantly picked up organically with 100K streams to date.

Now after a string of singles, Chad is excited as ever to be dropping his debut album titled Lord of the Unimpressed.
Growing up in Baldwin Hills but now residing in the Inglewood area, Chad Watson first experienced fame as a teenager on the reality television show titled Baldwin Hills. Premiered on BET 10 years ago, the show took place in the black Beverly Hills, chronicling the lives of privileged sons and daughters of doctors, lawyers, actors, and athletes. - All Hip Hop


"Introducing LA's Rising Artist: Chad Watson"

Chad Watson, also known by his stage name, is a rapper hailing from Los Angeles, California. Born and raised in the Baldwin Hills neighborhood, Watson has been making a name for himself in the music industry for the past three years with his unique blend of sounds and distinct style. Watson's music aims to uplift and inspire listeners, with a message that resonates with people of all ages. His style is one that sets him apart from the rest, as he refuses to follow trends and instead creates his own sound that is all his own.
One of the things that makes Watson's music stand out is his dedication to constantly evolving as an artist. He doesn't want to become stagnant in his artistry, and instead pushes the envelope with each new project he works on. This drive to improve has led him to achieve numerous milestones in his career, including a charting debut album, over 100,000 streams, and even having his music played live at a Lakers game. When asked about the current rap scene, Watson is honest in his assessment that there are both good and bad aspects to it. He wishes for more growth and longevity among artists, and believes that change needs to come from within the industry. However, he also recognizes the importance of rap as an art form and outlet for expression, and the fact that each artist uses it in their own unique way. Watson's inspiration for creating music comes from a desire to make those around him proud, and to continue evolving as an artist. He wants to keep pushing himself to new heights and to create music that is meaningful and impactful. In the future, Watson hopes to continue experimenting with different acoustics and deliveries in his music, as well as collaborating with other talented artists. He has named Andre 3k, Sampha, and Hdbeendope as three artists he would love to work with on an album. Watson's recording process is one that is both individualistic and routine, taking place at night with specific creative aids and in a closed session with a familiar professional. He values a sense of comfort and familiarity when working on new music, and aims to create an ideal vibe that allows him to fully immerse himself in the creative process. If given the opportunity, Watson's dream collaboration would be with Lil Wayne, Steve Lacy, and Sampha, with live instruments played by trained musicians. He cites "game don't stop" as his favorite song of his own, thanks to the organic flow and natural delivery that make it stand out. For young artists hoping to start a music career, Watson has some words of wisdom: work hard, and then work even harder. He emphasizes the importance of staying focused on your goals and not getting caught up in the journey, and encourages aspiring musicians to put in the time and effort needed to succeed With a dedication to his craft and a drive to constantly improve and evolve, it's clear that Chad Watson has a bright future ahead as a standout in the music industry. Watch his latest visuals "CHAD CHAD CHAD" down below:
Read more at: https://www.billboardhiphop.com/2023/01/introducing-las-rising-artist-chad.html?m=1
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"Get To Know Rising Artist Chad Watson"

Los Angeles has given birth to countless stars in the music industry, but every once in a while, an artist comes along who stands out from the rest. Enter Chad Watson, the LA-based hip-hop artist who's been making waves on the national scene and is poised for global acclaim.

Watson's meteoric rise can't be missed. His song "Caught" not only charted but positioned itself firmly at number 15 on the iTunes R&B list. His debut album wasn't just any album; it earned the coveted spot of being featured in Billboard Magazine.

It’s not just about music for Watson. He has demonstrated his versatility by making appearances all over the nation, opening for big names like Yo Gotti, and being featured on "Black Hollywood Live" on Afterbuzz TV. His visibility has skyrocketed, with placements in major magazines and impressively produced music videos on YouTube that have garnered thousands of views. On streaming platforms, Watson isn't just another artist; with over 100,000 plays on Apple Music, he's an emerging powerhouse.

Radio isn't untouched by Watson's charm either. Both KCAA Radio (102.3fm) and DASH RADIO have hosted him for on-air interviews. He further cemented his credibility and prowess by bagging the 2019 "Backwoods Cigars" award for the artist showcase for Los Angeles.

Beyond music, Watson has an enviable modeling portfolio, having worked with international lifestyle brands such as "Oliventa" and "Underrated". He has even walked the runway for Los Angeles Fashion Week.

But Watson isn't just about the glamour and the music. He's a philanthropist at heart. By collaborating with the Think Wattz Foundation, the Watts Community Core, Havasole, and the Humanity Heroes Project, he's managed to distribute essentials to those who need it the most.

Watson’s achievements haven't gone unnoticed; he's received personal U.S Congressional acknowledgment from Adam Schiff and a California State Senate acknowledgment from Rep Steven Bradford.

And now, after a brief hiatus, Watson is about to drop another gem. His upcoming track, titled "I'm a problem", is a self-reflecting, up-tempo number that highlights his incredible lyrical prowess and unique cadence play. In Watson's words, "It's a fun song, sure to get the heads bopping". Without any features, this track is pure, unadulterated Chad Watson. Produced by Brigi, "I'm a problem" is all set to release in late August, ensuring that summer ends with a sonic bang.

In Watson's candid words, "I've been at home every day for a few weeks, so I've been able to find the right kind of song I've been looking for, for this time of year." With bars like "Niggas confessin on bros I don't make music for hoes I solve em, only the best make the pros, That's just How that shyt goes," this track promises to be a warm and powerful comeback.

For Chad Watson, music is more than just an art. It's an expression, an emotion, and most importantly, a reflection of his journey. And as he gears up to release "I'm a problem", the world should prepare to be enthralled once more by this prodigious talent. - The Breakfast Club


"FROM ITUNES CHARTS TO LETTERS FROM CONGRESS, CHAD WATSON IS A FORCE TO BE RECKONED WITH"

Chad Watson, from Baldwin Hills has been steadily making serious moves in the music industry, and generating quite the wave along the way.

His latest single “Caught” landed in the Top 15 on the iTunes US Charts for R&B/Soul. It’s actually his first song to ever make it onto the iTunes charts, though we doubt it will be his last. Chad’s delivery sits well in the vocal range he seems most comfortable with. The theme of the song is simple, with well put-together melodies and just a bit of classic Chad in the second verse.

Not only is Chad busy with his artistry, he finds time to give back and serve his community. So much so that he was recently honored at the Compulsive Magazine Release Party as a 2023 “Inspired by You” award recipient. It was at this event that Chad was also presented with acknowledgements from both the California State Senate, and the US Congress for his philanthropic efforts and musical contributions.

Just a few months ago, at the tail end of 2022, Chad released his debut album;“Lord of the Unimpressed ‘‘ which garnered the attention of Billboard. The album consists of an eclectic mix of hip-hop, soul, and funk. It’s a sonic journey that seems to glide fluidly from up tempo tracks to melodic vulnerability. Chad shows a different side to himself, in “Concerned” which he has grown to display a bit more often.
It’s worth mentioning that Chad Watson is independent, being unsigned as he climbs the charts and makes his claim to be taken seriously in music. Chad has taken great measures to curate his carefully crafted public image. Aligning with certain strategic partnerships, Chad has been able to develop sponsorship collaborations with leading companies in the cannabis, media, and charity industries.

“Caught” has been a critical and commercial success, followed on the heels of his recently released “Tell Sum” music video…both of which are generating very significant streaming numbers. Be sure to check out “Caught” by Chad Watson below and stay up to date on what this rising star is doing in and out of the studio. - The Source


"Meet Chad Watson. Los Angeles’ Hottest Hip-Hop Artist, Philanthropist & Influencer."

It’s not always easy to excel at a craft or career. To thrive in two seems almost unimaginable. But there’s a lot to learn about making things happen for stellar individuals like, Chad Watson who naturally juggles his passion as an Hip-Hop artist.

My debut album “Lord of the Unimpressed” landed at number 39 on the Billboard charts for Hip Hop. My latest single “Caught” peaked at number 15 on the R&B/Soul chart for iTunes US.

Throughout Chad’s music career, he has always advocated for doing things in much more efficient way while also being on top of things through his musicianship. For all he has accomplished, Watson has received an award letter from Rep. Steven Bradford of the California State Senate and from Congressman Adam Schiff of the U.S Congress for my philanthropy and musical contributions. He’s managed to give away hundreds of blankets, hot meals, shoes, and backpacks full of essentials, to the needy and underserved by partnering with the “Think Wattz Foundation”the Watts Community Core, Havasole, and the Humanity Heroes Project.

He has performed all over the nation, opened up for numerous musicians, including; Yo Gotti.

Chad has been featured on “Black Hollywood Live” on Afterbuzz TV, placed in several major magazines, has professional music videos on YouTube with thousands of views, over 100,000 plays on Apple Music, been on KCAA Radio(102.3fm) and DASH RADIO (Music and Talk show w/Mike Live and the Kaliente Girls radio show), for on-air interviews.

He was also granted “Backwoods Cigars” winner for the artist showcase for Los Angeles, California in 2019. He’s even a published model for International Lifestyles Brand, “Oliventa” and “Underrated” and walked the runway for LAFW. - Ebony Lifestyle Magazine


"Chad Watson Announces New Single "I'm a Problem""

We recently had the opportunity to speak with musician Chad Watson and preview his forthcoming single, set to be released on September 27th. The track, entitled "I'm a Problem," is a concise two-minute offering that boasts exceptional production quality and a dynamic vocal performance. It marks Watson's first release since his previous song, "Caught," debuted in March and subsequently reached the 15th position on the iTunes US R&B/Soul charts.
Accompanying the single is a compelling visual component featuring Watson in a live microphone performance on the "Rents Due" platform. Dressed in a teal shirt adorned with his embroidered logo, Watson employs his signature flow and distinct style to navigate the song's rhythmic shifts, promising a likely hit.
Enhancing the overall experience, Watson dons leather pants with silver studs running down the side, seamlessly blending his sartorial choices with the song's lyrical content to deliver an unequivocally impactful package.
Be sure to keep an eye out for Chad Watson's upcoming release. - Plugpiece Magazine


Discography

"She dont eff wit rappers" (2019)
"Chad Chad Chad"(2019)
"Gon' whip"(2019)
"Can't shyt get"(2019)
"Get That Cheese" (2019)
"Safe & sound"(2019)

"Chvds Way" (2020)
"Dvmn It" (2020)
"Confused" (2020)
"B.D.E" (2020) "WHOA"(2021)
"Into Me"(2021)
"iRock" (2021)
"F.I.T.S"(2021)
"Pick em apart"(2021)
"Bone"(2021)
"Bussin"
"Bang"(2021) "OMG" (2022)
"Parachute" (2022)

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Chad Watson is a hip-hop artist out of Los Angeles. His debut album "Lord of the Unimpressed" landed at number 39 on the Billboard charts for Hip Hop. One his latest singles, "Caught" peaked at number 15 on the R&B/Soul chart for iTunes US. He has even received an award letter from Rep. Steven Bradford of the California State Senate and from Congressman Adam Schiff of the U.S Congress for my philanthropy and musical contributions. Chad has managed to give away hundreds of blankets, hot meals, shoes, and backpacks full of essentials, to the needy and underserved by partnering with the Think Wattz Foundation, the Watts Community Core, Havasole, and the Humanity Heroes Project. Chad's performed all over the nation, opened up for Yo Gotti, been on "Black Hollywood Live" on Afterbuzz TV, placed in several major magazines, have professional music videos on YouTube with thousands of views, over 100, 000 plays on Apple Music, been on KCAA Radio(102.3fm) and DASH RADIO (Music and Talk show w/Mike Live and the Kaliente Girls radio show), for on-air interviews, is the 2019 "Backwoods Cigars" winner for the artist showcase for Los Angeles, and is even a published model for international lifestyle brands "Oliventa" and "Underrated" and walked the runway for LAFW.

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