Bandsintown
get app
Sign Up
Log In
Sign Up
Log In

Industry
ArtistsEvent Pros
HelpPrivacyTerms
Chino XL Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Chino XL

RHYME FEST L.A.
12000 Stadium Way

Apr 15, 2023

12:00 PM PDT
I Was There
Leave a Review
Chino XL Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Find a place to stay

Event Lineup
Immortal Technique
329K Followers
Follow
The Pharcyde
201K Followers
Follow
Dilated Peoples
117K Followers
Follow
Wild Child
100K Followers
Follow
dead prez
90.6K Followers
Follow
Souls of Mischief
83.4K Followers
Follow
Sage Francis
79.7K Followers
Follow
Necro
63.1K Followers
Follow
flor
62K Followers
Follow
The Grouch
45.9K Followers
Follow
Masta Ace
44.4K Followers
Follow
Blu & Exile
32.1K Followers
Follow
Shapeshifters
30.4K Followers
Follow
The Grouch & Eligh
24.1K Followers
Follow
Reverie
22.5K Followers
Follow
Eligh
22.5K Followers
Follow
Aceyalone
18.2K Followers
Follow
Abstract Rude
12.8K Followers
Follow
Marco Polo
12.2K Followers
Follow
Medusa
11.5K Followers
Follow
Fatlip
9.27K Followers
Follow
Chino XL
8.84K Followers
Follow
A-F-R-O
6.25K Followers
Follow
Supernatural
6.05K Followers
Follow
Mad Lion
5.36K Followers
Follow
Awol One
5.1K Followers
Follow
The Chicharones
5.05K Followers
Follow
Percee P
4.22K Followers
Follow
2Mex
3.76K Followers
Follow
Myka 9
3.21K Followers
Follow
Akuma
2.56K Followers
Follow
Olmeca
2.46K Followers
Follow
and many more
1.28K Followers
Follow
DJ FM
1.03K Followers
Follow
Akil
722 Followers
Follow
Dj Lala
709 Followers
Follow
Destruct
695 Followers
Follow
Existereo
554 Followers
Follow
The Shape Shifters
498 Followers
Follow
DJ Romes
314 Followers
Follow
Jizzm
282 Followers
Follow
Otherwize
261 Followers
Follow
Ellay Khule
240 Followers
Follow
Joaquin Daniels
186 Followers
Follow
Project Blowed
146 Followers
Follow
BeOND
123 Followers
Follow
Myk Mansun
123 Followers
Follow
DJ Mark Luv
115 Followers
Follow
Shames Worthy
114 Followers
Follow
Life Rexall
83 Followers
Follow
Luman
71 Followers
Follow
DJ Great Daine
27 Followers
Follow

Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

Live Photos

View All Photos

What fans are saying

Daniel
July 16th 2018
Chino XL is a veteran, excellent performer! He signed autographs and took pictures after the show!
Austin, TX@
Come and Take It Live
Easily follow all your favorite artists by syncing your music
Sync Music
musicSyncBanner

Share Event

Chino XL Biography

Chino XL (born Derek Barbosa, April 8, 1971, in The Bronx, New York but raised in East Orange, New Jersey) is a rapper well respected among hip hop enthusiasts for his battling abilities. He is notorious for his usage of self-consciously over-the-top punchlines (which usually take the form of puns or similes) and for his exaggerated egotism. He is also well known to many for a brief feud with Tupac Shakur.

After a spell with the group Art Of Origin, Chino XL released his debut album Here To Save You All in 1996, a diverse work which included more conventional battle rap tracks (featuring Kool Keith and Ras Kass) alongside autobiographical tracks such as What Am I (which dealt with his heritage- half Puerto Rican, half African - background). The album got a very positive critical reception and is still regarded by many as one of the finest hip-hop albums of the nineties.

After building his reputation further by making several famous appearances freestyling on the Wake Up Show radio show, Chino incurred the wrath of Tupac Shakur in Tupac's track Hit 'Em Up. This is believed to be as a result of a simile on his debut album in a track called Riiiot, which read "by this industry, I'm trying not to get fucked like 2Pac in jail". The ambiguity over where the simile begins possibly caused confusion, but nevertheless Chino soon responded in a radio freestyle. However, Tupac did not respond back and was soon dead due to an unresolved shooting in Las Vegas. Chino XL has since explained that he greatly respected Tupac and used his line simply as a metaphor and meant no disrespect.

Following a long period of inactivity, Chino's second album I Told You So was released in 2001. It was decidedly more battle rap-oriented than his debut, and featured a slightly more commercial production style. It received reasonably positive reviews but received little promotion and did not sell particularly well. Despite the positive underground reaction to I Told You So, another period of relative inactivity followed the album's release, during which Chino moved to California and proclaimed himself officially a West Coast artist. His highly anticipated third album, entitled Poison Pen, was eventually released in January, 2006. After Poison Pen, in 2006, his album Warning, hosted by King Tech, was released in the same year.

Aside from music, Chino has also recently forged a career in acting, appearing in several films and making a guest appearance in the sitcom Reno 911.
Read More
Rap
Hip-hop
Hip Hop
Follow artist