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Nicolas Ryan Smith (born April 24, 1993), better known by his stage name chroNICondor, is an American rapper. He is independent and has created his own label PineCrestGang. His debut mixtape N.T.B.L. was released on November 6, 2018.

Career

1993-Present: Early life and career

chroNICondor was born in Szczecin, Poland, on April 24, 1993, and moved back to Virginia, USA with his family when he was two. After living there for a brief time, his father landed a job near Noblesville, Indiana, which is where he lived until the age of seven. He moved again with his family up to McHenry, Illinois, where he lived until he was almost 12. Finally they moved up to Green Bay, Wisconsin, which is where he currently resides. At the age of 14, his father moved to Saudi Arabia for work because he got laid off and struggled to find a good-paying job due to the economic recession. His confidence was shattered and was worsened due to his depression. At the age of 18, while attending Northeast Wisconsin Technical College he impregnated his girlfriend and his daughter was born on October 1, 2012. His father enjoyed rock and roll, so since a young age he has been very passionate about music. While living in Illinois, in the third grade chroNICondor remixed a song and got everyone on the school bus to sing along. By the age of 26, he had worked at 26 different jobs to make ends meet.

N.T.B.L., kaeperNIC, and Kamehame Hammunist

In February of 2018, while working at Island Sushi he played "America, We Are So Boned" for his co-workers, which received a warm reception. His manager, Trav, said it was the best song created by one of his co-workers that he had ever heard in that kitchen. This might have been just the push he needed, because later that year N.T.B.L. was released. A little more than a year later, after getting married he released kaeperNIC on November 30, 2019. About a week before the United States presidential election he released his most recent mixtape Kamehame Hammunist on October 27, 2020.

Discography

N.T.B.L. (2018)

kaeperNIC (2019)

Kamehame Hammunist (2020)

References