Spike Chester Is a Rap Purist

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Spike Chester might sing, but he's a Dallas-proud rapper.

Like many of us, Dallas-based hip-hop artist Spike Chester found unique ways to cope over the past three years. Part of his healing included tapping into his spirituality, thinking of life in phases and paying attention to recurring patterns and motifs in his day-to-day. On his latest EP,, released in March, Chester shares various stories by way of smoothly crafted rap and hip-hop tracks.

While his love of R&B formed as he grew up watching his church choir sing gospel songs alongside guitarists and drummers, Chester became more drawn to rap in his teenage years. As he got older, he and his cousins would listen to rap music, to the point where he studied the words and flows of several artists., Chester demonstrates his chops in rap, as well as in R&B, melodic hip-hop and even some rock-influenced tracks.

“Used to want to be like everybody on the TV screen / Back when McDonald’s money felt like a luxury / Now they want me for a couple mil, that ain’t enough for me / My sisters, nieces, cousins, split the pie and leave the rest for me,” says Chester on the song’s chorus, over a smooth R&B beat. “She definitely was somebody who encouraged me to try new things,” says Chester of Piata. “She's an amazing singer, so she would give me little tips and pointers. We had this tribe of artists making this project and we were just locked in, and Maya was definitely a helping hand in that.”

“Three years later, sure enough, it popped back up in my mind,” says Chester. “I was like, ‘Man, we can try something completely different with it. So [producer] Donnie Domino, who was another one of the Dallas people I locked in, helped a great deal on this project. I played him the song, like, ‘Hey man, we can take it in another crazy direction.’”

“Whatever the sound of the music that’s being played, it evokes some kind of emotion out of me,” says Chester, “and I just let it go from there.”

 

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