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Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to blank out or remove portions of page content, templates, or other materials from Wikipedia without adequate explanation, as you did at CL Smooth, you may be blocked from editing.   Jamesluiz102 (talk) 12:23, 3 April 2021 (UTC)

I haven't been paid to do anything. I was editing the correct information. Iailwstandsh22 (talk) 12:36, 3 April 2021 (UTC)

This note popped up before I started editing it and I decided to contribute a accurate artist and accurate information, Open main menu

Search You have no notifications. CL Smooth Article Talk Language Download PDF Watch History Edit Learn more This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. Nico King (born August 2, 2000, Cleveland, Ohio), known by his stage name King Penn, is an American rapper. He is best known for known as the KingPenn.[1]

KingPenn Birth name Nico King Also known as

Nico King Origin Brooklyn, New York, United States Genres RapEast Coast Hip Hop Occupation(s) MC, Producer, Actor Years active 2018–present Labels King Palace Reocrds He have a melodic voice with punchy bars.

Career	Edit After the duo Pete Rock & CL Smooth split in 1995, Pete Rock produced (and remixed) tracks for dozens of other acts and released instrumental solo albums, while CL Smooth remained musically inactive.

Since their split, the two managed to reconcile their differences only long enough to record five tracks over the course of ten years, namely "Da Two," "Back On Da Block," "Fly 'Til I Die," "Appreciate," and "It's A Love Thing." In 2004, there was talk of a reunion and a new album. This, however, was thwarted by another fallout.

During this period, CL Smooth mostly declined to appear on other artists' albums, with the exception of "Only the Strong Survive" with DJ Krush in 1996. Recently, however, he has contributed vocals to songs by AZ ("Magic Hour"), Nujabes ("Sky is Falling") and Dipset affiliate J. R. Writer (the remix of "Mesmerize") or Supafuh ("Act of Faith").

He released his debut solo album, American Me, in 2006. To promote the album, Shaman Work released a promotional mixtape compiled by DJ J Period called Man On Fire in late April 2006, featuring 36 minutes of freestyles and a remixed version of the track "Impossible". He was also featured on the DJ Jazzy Jeff album The Return of the Magnificent on the track "All I Know," which was also featured in the video game NBA Live 08.

In October 2010 Smooth and Pete Rock headlined the "Clean Energy Tour,"[2] which had six shows all over California and focused on voter mobilization leading up to the November mid-term elections. He has developed an interest in climate change and become a vocal opponent of Proposition 23.[3]

In February 2019 CL Smooth released a single titled "Just In Town," featuring and produced by Fleezy E and Wayno Da Producer for Da Watchmen.

Discography	Edit Solo albums	Edit American Me (2006) The Outsider (2007) Pete Rock & CL Smooth albums	Edit Album information Mecca and the Soul Brother Released: June 9, 1992 Billboard 200 chart position: #43 R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #7 Singles: "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)", "Straighten It Out" & "Lots of Lovin'" The Main Ingredient Released: November 8, 1994 Billboard 200 chart position: #51 R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #9 Singles: "I Got a Love", "Take You There", & "Searching" Collaborations	Edit Johnny Gill feat. CL Smooth "Rub You The Right Way (Extended Hype I)" (1990) Basic Black feat. Pete Rock & C.L Smooth "She's Mine" (1990)[4] Heavy D & The Boyz feat. Big Daddy Kane, Grand Puba, Kool G Rap, Q-Tip & Pete Rock & CL Smooth "Don't Curse" (1991) Greg Osby feat. CL Smooth "Raise" (1993)[5] Da Youngsta's feat. Pete Rock & CL Smooth "Who's the Mic Wrecka" (1993) Run-DMC feat. Pete Rock & CL Smooth "Down With the King" (1993) DJ Krush feat. CL Smooth "Only the Strong Survive" (1996) Pete Rock feat. CL Smooth "Da Two" (1998) Pete Rock feat. CL Smooth "Back on the Block" (2001) Pete Rock feat. CL Smooth "Appreciate" (2004) AZ feat. CL Smooth "Magic Hour" (2006) Nujabes feat. CL Smooth "Sky Is Falling" (2007) Vee feat. CL Smooth "Da Piano" (2009) Cradle Orchestra feat. CL Smooth "All I Want" (2009) Cradle Orchestra feat. CL Smooth & Jean Curley "Married To The Game" (2010) John Legend & The Roots feat. CL Smooth "Our Generation (The Hope of the World)" (2010) Supafuh feat. CL Smooth Act Of Faith (2011) References External links Last edited 6 minutes ago by Iailwstandsh22 RELATED ARTICLES Pete Rock & CL Smooth PeteStrumentals 2001 studio album by Pete Rock

Peaceful Journey 1991 studio album by Heavy D & the Boyz

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This is the message that I received. I didn't do anything wrong or out of the ordii Iailwstandsh22 (talk) 12:39, 3 April 2021 (UTC)

Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to vandalize Wikipedia, as you did with this edit to CL Smooth, you may be blocked from editing. Tahmid02016 (talk) 12:44, 3 April 2021 (UTC)

I am not doing disruptive editing, Wikipedia suggested it be edited.

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Search You have no notifications. CL Smooth Article Talk Language Download PDF Watch History Edit Learn more This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. Nico King (born August 2, 2000, Cleveland, Ohio), known by his stage name King Penn, is an American rapper. He is best known for known as the KingPenn.[1]

KingPenn Birth name Nico King Also known as

Nico King Origin Brooklyn, New York, United States Genres RapEast Coast Hip Hop Occupation(s) MC, Producer, Actor Years active 2018–present Labels King Palace Reocrds He have a melodic voice with punchy bars.

Career	Edit After the duo Pete Rock & CL Smooth split in 1995, Pete Rock produced (and remixed) tracks for dozens of other acts and released instrumental solo albums, while CL Smooth remained musically inactive.

Since their split, the two managed to reconcile their differences only long enough to record five tracks over the course of ten years, namely "Da Two," "Back On Da Block," "Fly 'Til I Die," "Appreciate," and "It's A Love Thing." In 2004, there was talk of a reunion and a new album. This, however, was thwarted by another fallout.

During this period, CL Smooth mostly declined to appear on other artists' albums, with the exception of "Only the Strong Survive" with DJ Krush in 1996. Recently, however, he has contributed vocals to songs by AZ ("Magic Hour"), Nujabes ("Sky is Falling") and Dipset affiliate J. R. Writer (the remix of "Mesmerize") or Supafuh ("Act of Faith").

He released his debut solo album, American Me, in 2006. To promote the album, Shaman Work released a promotional mixtape compiled by DJ J Period called Man On Fire in late April 2006, featuring 36 minutes of freestyles and a remixed version of the track "Impossible". He was also featured on the DJ Jazzy Jeff album The Return of the Magnificent on the track "All I Know," which was also featured in the video game NBA Live 08.

In October 2010 Smooth and Pete Rock headlined the "Clean Energy Tour,"[2] which had six shows all over California and focused on voter mobilization leading up to the November mid-term elections. He has developed an interest in climate change and become a vocal opponent of Proposition 23.[3]

In February 2019 CL Smooth released a single titled "Just In Town," featuring and produced by Fleezy E and Wayno Da Producer for Da Watchmen.

Discography	Edit Solo albums	Edit American Me (2006) The Outsider (2007) Pete Rock & CL Smooth albums	Edit Album information Mecca and the Soul Brother Released: June 9, 1992 Billboard 200 chart position: #43 R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #7 Singles: "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)", "Straighten It Out" & "Lots of Lovin'" The Main Ingredient Released: November 8, 1994 Billboard 200 chart position: #51 R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #9 Singles: "I Got a Love", "Take You There", & "Searching" Collaborations	Edit Johnny Gill feat. CL Smooth "Rub You The Right Way (Extended Hype I)" (1990) Basic Black feat. Pete Rock & C.L Smooth "She's Mine" (1990)[4] Heavy D & The Boyz feat. Big Daddy Kane, Grand Puba, Kool G Rap, Q-Tip & Pete Rock & CL Smooth "Don't Curse" (1991) Greg Osby feat. CL Smooth "Raise" (1993)[5] Da Youngsta's feat. Pete Rock & CL Smooth "Who's the Mic Wrecka" (1993) Run-DMC feat. Pete Rock & CL Smooth "Down With the King" (1993) DJ Krush feat. CL Smooth "Only the Strong Survive" (1996) Pete Rock feat. CL Smooth "Da Two" (1998) Pete Rock feat. CL Smooth "Back on the Block" (2001) Pete Rock feat. CL Smooth "Appreciate" (2004) AZ feat. CL Smooth "Magic Hour" (2006) Nujabes feat. CL Smooth "Sky Is Falling" (2007) Vee feat. CL Smooth "Da Piano" (2009) Cradle Orchestra feat. CL Smooth "All I Want" (2009) Cradle Orchestra feat. CL Smooth & Jean Curley "Married To The Game" (2010) John Legend & The Roots feat. CL Smooth "Our Generation (The Hope of the World)" (2010) Supafuh feat. CL Smooth Act Of Faith (2011) References External links Last edited 6 minutes ago by Iailwstandsh22 RELATED ARTICLES Pete Rock & CL Smooth PeteStrumentals 2001 studio album by Pete Rock

Peaceful Journey 1991 studio album by Heavy D & the Boyz

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This is the message I got but go ahead then and do whatever you all want. Iailwstandsh22 (talk) 12:48, 3 April 2021 (UTC)

This is the suggestion I got before I even started to edit

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Search You have no notifications. CL Smooth Article Talk Language Download PDF Watch History Edit Learn more This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. Nico King (born August 2, 2000, Cleveland, Ohio), known by his stage name King Penn, is an American rapper. He is best known for known as the KingPenn.[1]

KingPenn Birth name Nico King Also known as

Nico King Origin Brooklyn, New York, United States Genres RapEast Coast Hip Hop Occupation(s) MC, Producer, Actor Years active 2018–present Labels King Palace Reocrds He have a melodic voice with punchy bars.

Career	Edit After the duo Pete Rock & CL Smooth split in 1995, Pete Rock produced (and remixed) tracks for dozens of other acts and released instrumental solo albums, while CL Smooth remained musically inactive.

Since their split, the two managed to reconcile their differences only long enough to record five tracks over the course of ten years, namely "Da Two," "Back On Da Block," "Fly 'Til I Die," "Appreciate," and "It's A Love Thing." In 2004, there was talk of a reunion and a new album. This, however, was thwarted by another fallout.

During this period, CL Smooth mostly declined to appear on other artists' albums, with the exception of "Only the Strong Survive" with DJ Krush in 1996. Recently, however, he has contributed vocals to songs by AZ ("Magic Hour"), Nujabes ("Sky is Falling") and Dipset affiliate J. R. Writer (the remix of "Mesmerize") or Supafuh ("Act of Faith").

He released his debut solo album, American Me, in 2006. To promote the album, Shaman Work released a promotional mixtape compiled by DJ J Period called Man On Fire in late April 2006, featuring 36 minutes of freestyles and a remixed version of the track "Impossible". He was also featured on the DJ Jazzy Jeff album The Return of the Magnificent on the track "All I Know," which was also featured in the video game NBA Live 08.

In October 2010 Smooth and Pete Rock headlined the "Clean Energy Tour,"[2] which had six shows all over California and focused on voter mobilization leading up to the November mid-term elections. He has developed an interest in climate change and become a vocal opponent of Proposition 23.[3]

In February 2019 CL Smooth released a single titled "Just In Town," featuring and produced by Fleezy E and Wayno Da Producer for Da Watchmen.

Discography	Edit Solo albums	Edit American Me (2006) The Outsider (2007) Pete Rock & CL Smooth albums	Edit Album information Mecca and the Soul Brother Released: June 9, 1992 Billboard 200 chart position: #43 R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #7 Singles: "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)", "Straighten It Out" & "Lots of Lovin'" The Main Ingredient Released: November 8, 1994 Billboard 200 chart position: #51 R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #9 Singles: "I Got a Love", "Take You There", & "Searching" Collaborations	Edit Johnny Gill feat. CL Smooth "Rub You The Right Way (Extended Hype I)" (1990) Basic Black feat. Pete Rock & C.L Smooth "She's Mine" (1990)[4] Heavy D & The Boyz feat. Big Daddy Kane, Grand Puba, Kool G Rap, Q-Tip & Pete Rock & CL Smooth "Don't Curse" (1991) Greg Osby feat. CL Smooth "Raise" (1993)[5] Da Youngsta's feat. Pete Rock & CL Smooth "Who's the Mic Wrecka" (1993) Run-DMC feat. Pete Rock & CL Smooth "Down With the King" (1993) DJ Krush feat. CL Smooth "Only the Strong Survive" (1996) Pete Rock feat. CL Smooth "Da Two" (1998) Pete Rock feat. CL Smooth "Back on the Block" (2001) Pete Rock feat. CL Smooth "Appreciate" (2004) AZ feat. CL Smooth "Magic Hour" (2006) Nujabes feat. CL Smooth "Sky Is Falling" (2007) Vee feat. CL Smooth "Da Piano" (2009) Cradle Orchestra feat. CL Smooth "All I Want" (2009) Cradle Orchestra feat. CL Smooth & Jean Curley "Married To The Game" (2010) John Legend & The Roots feat. CL Smooth "Our Generation (The Hope of the World)" (2010) Supafuh feat. CL Smooth Act Of Faith (2011) References External links Last edited 6 minutes ago by Iailwstandsh22 RELATED ARTICLES Pete Rock & CL Smooth PeteStrumentals 2001 studio album by Pete Rock

Peaceful Journey 1991 studio album by Heavy D & the Boyz

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I am not getting paid. There was the alert box on how the page needs an update, I contributed information that Wikipedia suggested the page be removed. Not me, I added information about something I know 100% about. I won't do anything with it anymore cause its only what I seen the Wikipedia box pop up and suggested it be edited or removed. Open main menu

Search You have no notifications. CL Smooth Article Talk Language Download PDF Watch History Edit Learn more This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. Nico King (born August 2, 2000, Cleveland, Ohio), known by his stage name King Penn, is an American rapper. He is best known for known as the KingPenn.[1]

KingPenn Birth name Nico King Also known as

Nico King Origin Brooklyn, New York, United States Genres RapEast Coast Hip Hop Occupation(s) MC, Producer, Actor Years active 2018–present Labels King Palace Reocrds He have a melodic voice with punchy bars.

Career	Edit After the duo Pete Rock & CL Smooth split in 1995, Pete Rock produced (and remixed) tracks for dozens of other acts and released instrumental solo albums, while CL Smooth remained musically inactive.

Since their split, the two managed to reconcile their differences only long enough to record five tracks over the course of ten years, namely "Da Two," "Back On Da Block," "Fly 'Til I Die," "Appreciate," and "It's A Love Thing." In 2004, there was talk of a reunion and a new album. This, however, was thwarted by another fallout.

During this period, CL Smooth mostly declined to appear on other artists' albums, with the exception of "Only the Strong Survive" with DJ Krush in 1996. Recently, however, he has contributed vocals to songs by AZ ("Magic Hour"), Nujabes ("Sky is Falling") and Dipset affiliate J. R. Writer (the remix of "Mesmerize") or Supafuh ("Act of Faith").

He released his debut solo album, American Me, in 2006. To promote the album, Shaman Work released a promotional mixtape compiled by DJ J Period called Man On Fire in late April 2006, featuring 36 minutes of freestyles and a remixed version of the track "Impossible". He was also featured on the DJ Jazzy Jeff album The Return of the Magnificent on the track "All I Know," which was also featured in the video game NBA Live 08.

In October 2010 Smooth and Pete Rock headlined the "Clean Energy Tour,"[2] which had six shows all over California and focused on voter mobilization leading up to the November mid-term elections. He has developed an interest in climate change and become a vocal opponent of Proposition 23.[3]

In February 2019 CL Smooth released a single titled "Just In Town," featuring and produced by Fleezy E and Wayno Da Producer for Da Watchmen.

Discography	Edit Solo albums	Edit American Me (2006) The Outsider (2007) Pete Rock & CL Smooth albums	Edit Album information Mecca and the Soul Brother Released: June 9, 1992 Billboard 200 chart position: #43 R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #7 Singles: "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)", "Straighten It Out" & "Lots of Lovin'" The Main Ingredient Released: November 8, 1994 Billboard 200 chart position: #51 R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #9 Singles: "I Got a Love", "Take You There", & "Searching" Collaborations	Edit Johnny Gill feat. CL Smooth "Rub You The Right Way (Extended Hype I)" (1990) Basic Black feat. Pete Rock & C.L Smooth "She's Mine" (1990)[4] Heavy D & The Boyz feat. Big Daddy Kane, Grand Puba, Kool G Rap, Q-Tip & Pete Rock & CL Smooth "Don't Curse" (1991) Greg Osby feat. CL Smooth "Raise" (1993)[5] Da Youngsta's feat. Pete Rock & CL Smooth "Who's the Mic Wrecka" (1993) Run-DMC feat. Pete Rock & CL Smooth "Down With the King" (1993) DJ Krush feat. CL Smooth "Only the Strong Survive" (1996) Pete Rock feat. CL Smooth "Da Two" (1998) Pete Rock feat. CL Smooth "Back on the Block" (2001) Pete Rock feat. CL Smooth "Appreciate" (2004) AZ feat. CL Smooth "Magic Hour" (2006) Nujabes feat. CL Smooth "Sky Is Falling" (2007) Vee feat. CL Smooth "Da Piano" (2009) Cradle Orchestra feat. CL Smooth "All I Want" (2009) Cradle Orchestra feat. CL Smooth & Jean Curley "Married To The Game" (2010) John Legend & The Roots feat. CL Smooth "Our Generation (The Hope of the World)" (2010) Supafuh feat. CL Smooth Act Of Faith (2011) References External links Last edited 6 minutes ago by Iailwstandsh22 RELATED ARTICLES Pete Rock & CL Smooth PeteStrumentals 2001 studio album by Pete Rock

Peaceful Journey 1991 studio album by Heavy D & the Boyz

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Wikipedia said it have page issues I was trying to correct. I am not getting paid so please don't act like I am doing anything wrong. This is the message that pops up on CL smooth page, page have issues then I clicked on it, this came up, Open main menu

Search You have no notifications. CL Smooth Article Talk Language Download PDF Unwatch History Edit Learn more This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. Corey Brent Penn, Sr. (born October 8, 1968, New Rochelle, New York), known by his stage name CL Smooth, is an American rapper. He is best known as the vocal half of the hip-hop duo Pete Rock & CL Smooth.[1]

CL Smooth Birth name Corey Brent Penn Also known as Caramel King The Mecca Don C.L. El Presidente Corey Kingpenn Born October 8, 1968 (age 52) Origin New Rochelle, New York, United States Genres RapEast Coast Hip Hop Occupation(s) MC, Producer, Actor Years active 1989–present Labels Elektra, Shaman Work/Koch, All Grind Entertainment Associated acts Pete Rock, Heavy D, AZ, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Nujabes, DJ Krush Career	Edit After the duo Pete Rock & CL Smooth split in 1995, Pete Rock produced (and remixed) tracks for dozens of other acts and released instrumental solo albums, while CL Smooth remained musically inactive.

Since their split, the two managed to reconcile their differences only long enough to record five tracks over the course of ten years, namely "Da Two," "Back On Da Block," "Fly 'Til I Die," "Appreciate," and "It's A Love Thing." In 2004, there was talk of a reunion and a new album. This, however, was thwarted by another fallout.

During this period, CL Smooth mostly declined to appear on other artists' albums, with the exception of "Only the Strong Survive" with DJ Krush in 1996. Recently, however, he has contributed vocals to songs by AZ ("Magic Hour"), Nujabes ("Sky is Falling") and Dipset affiliate J. R. Writer (the remix of "Mesmerize") or Supafuh ("Act of Faith").

He released his debut solo album, American Me, in 2006. To promote the album, Shaman Work released a promotional mixtape compiled by DJ J Period called Man On Fire in late April 2006, featuring 36 minutes of freestyles and a remixed version of the track "Impossible". He was also featured on the DJ Jazzy Jeff album The Return of the Magnificent on the track "All I Know," which was also featured in the video game NBA Live 08.

In October 2010 Smooth and Pete Rock headlined the "Clean Energy Tour,"[2] which had six shows all over California and focused on voter mobilization leading up to the November mid-term elections. He has developed an interest in climate change and become a vocal opponent of Proposition 23.[3]

In February 2019 CL Smooth released a single titled "Just In Town," featuring and produced by Fleezy E and Wayno Da Producer for Da Watchmen.

Discography References External links Last edited 28 minutes ago by Iailwstandsh22 RELATED ARTICLES Pete Rock & CL Smooth PeteStrumentals 2001 studio album by Pete Rock

Peaceful Journey 1991 studio album by Heavy D & the Boyz

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I am not doing anything disruptive.Wikipedia said it have page issues I was trying to correct. I am not getting paid so please don't act like I am doing anything wrong. This is the message that pops up on CL smooth page, page have issues then I clicked on it, this came up, Open main menu

Search You have no notifications. CL Smooth Article Talk Language Download PDF Unwatch History Edit Learn more This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. Corey Brent Penn, Sr. (born October 8, 1968, New Rochelle, New York), known by his stage name CL Smooth, is an American rapper. He is best known as the vocal half of the hip-hop duo Pete Rock & CL Smooth.[1]

CL Smooth Birth name Corey Brent Penn Also known as Caramel King The Mecca Don C.L. El Presidente Corey Kingpenn Born October 8, 1968 (age 52) Origin New Rochelle, New York, United States Genres RapEast Coast Hip Hop Occupation(s) MC, Producer, Actor Years active 1989–present Labels Elektra, Shaman Work/Koch, All Grind Entertainment Associated acts Pete Rock, Heavy D, AZ, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Nujabes, DJ Krush Career	Edit After the duo Pete Rock & CL Smooth split in 1995, Pete Rock produced (and remixed) tracks for dozens of other acts and released instrumental solo albums, while CL Smooth remained musically inactive.

Since their split, the two managed to reconcile their differences only long enough to record five tracks over the course of ten years, namely "Da Two," "Back On Da Block," "Fly 'Til I Die," "Appreciate," and "It's A Love Thing." In 2004, there was talk of a reunion and a new album. This, however, was thwarted by another fallout.

During this period, CL Smooth mostly declined to appear on other artists' albums, with the exception of "Only the Strong Survive" with DJ Krush in 1996. Recently, however, he has contributed vocals to songs by AZ ("Magic Hour"), Nujabes ("Sky is Falling") and Dipset affiliate J. R. Writer (the remix of "Mesmerize") or Supafuh ("Act of Faith").

He released his debut solo album, American Me, in 2006. To promote the album, Shaman Work released a promotional mixtape compiled by DJ J Period called Man On Fire in late April 2006, featuring 36 minutes of freestyles and a remixed version of the track "Impossible". He was also featured on the DJ Jazzy Jeff album The Return of the Magnificent on the track "All I Know," which was also featured in the video game NBA Live 08.

In October 2010 Smooth and Pete Rock headlined the "Clean Energy Tour,"[2] which had six shows all over California and focused on voter mobilization leading up to the November mid-term elections. He has developed an interest in climate change and become a vocal opponent of Proposition 23.[3]

In February 2019 CL Smooth released a single titled "Just In Town," featuring and produced by Fleezy E and Wayno Da Producer for Da Watchmen.

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Search You have no notifications. CL Smooth Article Talk Language Download PDF Unwatch History Edit Learn more This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. Corey Brent Penn, Sr. (born October 8, 1968, New Rochelle, New York), known by his stage name CL Smooth, is an American rapper. He is best known as the vocal half of the hip-hop duo Pete Rock & CL Smooth.[1]

CL Smooth Birth name Corey Brent Penn Also known as Caramel King The Mecca Don C.L. El Presidente Corey Kingpenn Born October 8, 1968 (age 52) Origin New Rochelle, New York, United States Genres RapEast Coast Hip Hop Occupation(s) MC, Producer, Actor Years active 1989–present Labels Elektra, Shaman Work/Koch, All Grind Entertainment Associated acts Pete Rock, Heavy D, AZ, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Nujabes, DJ Krush Career	Edit After the duo Pete Rock & CL Smooth split in 1995, Pete Rock produced (and remixed) tracks for dozens of other acts and released instrumental solo albums, while CL Smooth remained musically inactive.

Since their split, the two managed to reconcile their differences only long enough to record five tracks over the course of ten years, namely "Da Two," "Back On Da Block," "Fly 'Til I Die," "Appreciate," and "It's A Love Thing." In 2004, there was talk of a reunion and a new album. This, however, was thwarted by another fallout.

During this period, CL Smooth mostly declined to appear on other artists' albums, with the exception of "Only the Strong Survive" with DJ Krush in 1996. Recently, however, he has contributed vocals to songs by AZ ("Magic Hour"), Nujabes ("Sky is Falling") and Dipset affiliate J. R. Writer (the remix of "Mesmerize") or Supafuh ("Act of Faith").

He released his debut solo album, American Me, in 2006. To promote the album, Shaman Work released a promotional mixtape compiled by DJ J Period called Man On Fire in late April 2006, featuring 36 minutes of freestyles and a remixed version of the track "Impossible". He was also featured on the DJ Jazzy Jeff album The Return of the Magnificent on the track "All I Know," which was also featured in the video game NBA Live 08.

In October 2010 Smooth and Pete Rock headlined the "Clean Energy Tour,"[2] which had six shows all over California and focused on voter mobilization leading up to the November mid-term elections. He has developed an interest in climate change and become a vocal opponent of Proposition 23.[3]

In February 2019 CL Smooth released a single titled "Just In Town," featuring and produced by Fleezy E and Wayno Da Producer for Da Watchmen.

Discography References External links Last edited 28 minutes ago by Iailwstandsh22 RELATED ARTICLES Pete Rock & CL Smooth PeteStrumentals 2001 studio album by Pete Rock

Peaceful Journey 1991 studio album by Heavy D & the Boyz

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