Chezile

Chezile Artistfacts

  • October 6, 2000
  • Chezile was born raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico. His name is pronounced "Che-zill."
  • Chezile is known for his psychedelic indie-pop style and bedroom pop sound. His music often delves into themes of emotional distance and introspection.
  • When Chezile was 7, his father drove his family from Albuquerque to a Van Halen show in Denver. It was Chezile's first concert experience; he was so tired he fell asleep on his pop's shoulder mid-gig (we're guessing during "And The Cradle Will Rock").
  • Despite facing personal challenges, including homelessness at the beginning of 2024, Chezile persevered in his pursuit of music. His single "Beanie" unexpectedly went viral, propelling him to fame and garnering a significant following on platforms like Spotify and TikTok. This success led to a management deal with James Dai of Soka Talent Group.
  • Beyond his musical talents, Chezile has a passion for skateboarding. He even secured a sponsorship from a local New Mexico skate shop when he was just 10.

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