A.Chal went from producing beats at his local Boys & Girls Club to sharing the stage with Kendrick Lamar
A.Chal is a rising R&B urban star because he's just being himself: reflective, proud of his Peruvian and indigenous roots, humble: "Most of my fans are not just Hispanic but of other ethnicities besides just black and white. When they see someone like me doing what I do and the world that I do it in, they feel inspired or feel like, ‘shit, I can do this too’." A.Chal shared the stage with Lil Wayne and Kendrick Lamar at Rolling Loud Festival recently, and just released new mixtape 'On Gaz'.
A.Chal went from producing beats at his local Boys & Girls Club to sharing the stage with Kendrick Lamar
A.Chal is a rising R&B urban star because he's just being himself: reflective, proud of his Peruvian and indigenous roots, humble: "Most of my fans are not just Hispanic but of other ethnicities besides just black and white. When they see someone like me doing what I do and the world that I do it in, they feel inspired or feel like, ‘shit, I can do this too’." A.Chal shared the stage with Lil Wayne and Kendrick Lamar at Rolling Loud Festival recently, and just released new mixtape 'On Gaz'.