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Celio Skilz : The Cost of Being Me
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"His melodic beats are universally appealing, and his lyrics are keepin' it real, spouting his own experiences from the streets of San Diego and delivering a thoughful critique on the hypocrisies of mainstream hip hop culture." Staff-MusicMatters Magazine
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap: Hip Hop
Release Date: 2005
The Cost of Being Me
Celio Skilz
Record Label: BWR
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Intro 1:39 Album Only
2. They've Been Waiting 2:38 Album Only
3. Interlude-Being Me 1:04 Album Only
4. Dagocated 4:42 Album Only
5. She Used to Love Me (Special Guest Appearance) 3:58 Album Only
6. Self Defense 4:52 Album Only
7. Special Limited Edition 3:57 Album Only
8. Good Times 4:43 Album Only
9. Rock with You (remix) (Features Grammy Winning RnB Songstress) 5:02 Album Only
10. F*ck the Party Up 4:25 Album Only
11. Inter - Who's Laughin' 1:40 Album Only
12. Hardcore w/Regg Henny 3:49 Album Only
13. City Lights w/Intrique 4:32 Album Only
14. Interlude - Real for U 3:04 Album Only
15. K-Cee Legendary (Playin' Catchup) 4:48 Album Only
16. Somm' Somm' feat. K-Cee Legendary 5:10 Album Only
17. Youngen' Restless 4:12 Album Only
18. My Purpose 4:55 Album Only
19. Rest In Peace 5:14 Album Only
20. Outro 0:12 Album Only
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Album Notes

“’Use what you have to get what you want’ is what my Aunt told me a few months before she passed,” said Celio Skilz. C. Skilz, a rap artist from California, has managed to create a buzz with his critically acclaimed debut album, “The Cost of Being Me.” His blend of bi-coastal beats mixed with straight forward, witty lyrics has allowed his fans to identify with him. ”My gimmick is to be myself and tell my experiences. That’s probably why so many people relate to my work,” says the former graffiti artist. ”I’ve been rhyming since I was twelve. No matter what people thought I was, I always told them I wouldn’t put anything out ‘til the climate was right.”

With subject matters on “The Cost of Being Me” jumping from facing ones inner demons (on “Self Defense”), to addressing fools ruining parties by getting too drunk (on “F*ck the Party Up”), the themes are what everyday folks deal with. But don’t think that normality makes him slouch on lyrics. Celio Skilz’s last name speaks for itself on “They’ve Been Waiting. With “She Used to Love Me,” C. Skilz allows Hip-Hop, in feminine form, to vent her frustration about her so-called fans, in an answer to Common’s “I Used to Love H.E.R.“ This album has some of the best beats I’ve ever done,” says DJ Rek, who produced all but one track on the possible classic. ”We tried to not make any fillers. “

Celio Skilz originally started out as a ghostwriter in the late ‘80’s while in a group called DTC (DUBB TRUBB CREW). Since then, he has participated in opening up for major acts in his San Diego hometown, including Mos Def, LL COOL J, Little Brother, and KRS ONE. He has further credits through helping fellow rappers with marketing, managing, and grooming.

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REVIEWS

A San Diego Hip Hop Classic
author: Hot Sauce Magazine
                            
This CD is a rarity in underground Hip-hop music. Celio Skilz has captured the essence of his personality throughout the album. The beats are amazing and blend beautifully with the lyrics and mood of each song. The concepts are original and intriquing. Celio's thank you track "Real 4 You" is great. You forget that you are listening to a simple interlude. And the CD cover is as original as it gets. When it arrived on my desk, I was impressed. A clear cover - I've never seen that before!
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