Chadia Rodríguez
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Chadia Rodríguez | |
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Born | 6 November 1998 (1998-11-06) (age 25) Almeria, Spain |
Occupation | Rapper |
Years active | 2018–present |
Chadia Darnakh Rodríguez, known simply as Chadia Rodríguez[1] (born 6 November 1998), is a Moroccan Italian rapper.
Biography
Rodríguez was born in Almería, Spain to a Moroccan father and Spanish mother. She grew up in Turin where she began playing in a Juventus women's youth team, before abandoning the sport due to a serious injury.[2]
She moved to Milan where she worked as a nude model and then dedicated herself completely to music, starting to write her first lyrics. [3] She was noticed by the producer Big Fish who signed her to Doner Music, a record label co-founded with Jake La Furia of Club Dogo.[4]
She was noticed by Sony Music thanks to her first song Dale and signed with the record company in June 2018.[5] In the same year she became the first woman to appear on the cover of a rap playlist on the Spotify streaming service.[6] Her career continues with White Smoke and Bitch 2.0 which gain popularity on streaming platforms; the first, in particular, is certified gold by the Italian Music Industry Federation with over 25,000 copies sold nationally.[7] Her first EP, Avere 20 anni, contains all of her songs published up to then together with an unreleased song, “Sarebbe comodo”.[8] On March 15, 2019 she participated as a headliner at MI AMI XXX, at District 272 in Milan.[9]
In May 2019, she performed on Manuel Agnelli's show Ossigeno[10] while on 31 January 2020 the single La voci di Chadia was published, strongly inspired by the Netflix television series Narcos.[11]
On 8 March 2020, she announced the collaboration with Federica Carta, Bella Cosi, which should have been released on March 27; however the song's release was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.[12] On May 22, 2020, a video of one of the girls who were victims of cyberbullying and body shaming was finally published by spreading on her Instagram profile;[13] the song was later certified gold.[14]
In June 2020, the Italian magazine Billboard dedicated the cover of the monthly magazine to her[15] and she was the protagonist of an episode of the MTV program YO! MTV Raps.[16]
On 20 October 2020, she was the protagonist of an episode of the program Giovani e famosi on Rai 2.[17] In 2022, she hosted the sex education program Sex, Lies & Chadia on Discovery+ and publishes the book Sex, Lies & Chadia. Il mio libero manuale di educazione al piacere for the publisher Baldini & Castoldi.[18]
Discography
EP
- 2019 – Avere 20 anni
- 2024 - EP 6/2 (from REAL TALK)
Singles
- As principal artist
- 2018 – Dale
- 2018 – Fumo bianco
- 2018 – Bitch 2.0
- 2018 – Sister (pastiglie)
- 2018 – 3G (feat. Big Fish e Jake La Furia)
- 2019 – Sarebbe comodo
- 2019 – Coca Cola
- 2019 – Mangiauomini
- 2020 – La voce di Chadia
- 2020 – Bella così (feat. Federica Carta)
- 2021 – Donne che odiano le donne (feat. Erika Lei)
- 2021 – Non mi uccidere (feat. Alice Pagani)
- 2021 – Tutt* stran*
- 2022 – Preferisco te (con Cara)
- 2022 – Bitch 3.0
- 2023 – Criminale (con Smookid)
- 2023 – Figli del deserto
- 2024 – Bondage - la gola
- 2024 - "Filo spinato - la superbia"
- 2024 — “Le Regole della bitch” (con Milano mobster)
- 2024 - "Sugar daddy"
- As guest artist
- 2019 – Torcida (Big Fish feat. Fabri Fibra, Jake La Furia, Emis Killa e Chadia Rodríguez)
- 2019 – Donna domani (Luna feat. Chadia Rodríguez)
- 2022 – Spyo (Xhovana feat. Chadia Rodríguez)
- 2022 – Metropoli paradiso (Astol feat. Chadia Rodríguez)
Collaborations
- 2018 – Mr Bamboo (Ernia feat. Chadia Rodriguez) in 68 (Till the End)
- 2019 – Sciacqua la bocca (The Night Skinny feat. Chadia Rodríguez) in Mattoni
- 2020 – Pericoloso (J-Ax feat. Chadia Rodríguez) in ReAle
- 2020 – Principessa (Annalisa feat. Chadia Rodríguez) in Nuda
- 2020 – Ehy (Gemitaiz feat. Priestess & Chadia Rodríguez) in QVC9
- 2021 – Ci sta (Giaime feat. Chadia Rodríguez) in Figlio maschio
- 2022 – Vetri fumé (Not Good feat. Chadia Rodríguez) in Vero liricista
References
- ^ Sarah Martinenghi (1 August 2021). "La rapper Chadia Rodriguez indagata con la banda degli scippatori con lo spray". la Repubblica.
- ^ Valerio Berra (3 February 2019). "Dalle giovanili della Juventus alla trap: intervista a Chadia Rodriguez - Open". Retrieved 28 March 2020.
- ^ "Women to Know: Chadia Rodriguez". 25 September 2018. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
- ^ Mauro Abbate (27 February 2019). "Chi è Chadia Rodriguez, la trapper che giocava nella Juventus". Notizie Musica. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
- ^ "√ Chadia Rodriguez, chi è la trapper di 'Dale' e 'Fumo bianco' - VIDEO". Rockol. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
- ^ "Chadia Rodriguez: nuovo brano per la regina sexy della scena rap in rosa". All Music Italia. 12 October 2018. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
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- ^ "Chadia Rodriguez: «Avere 20 Anni è godersi a pieno la vita»". Retrieved 2 August 2020.
- ^ "Vi presentiamo il MI AMI XXX". Rockit. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
- ^ "Ossigeno - S2019 - Chadia Rodriguez e Luna: "Donna domani"". Retrieved 26 December 2020.
- ^ "Chadia Rodriguez: è uscito il nuovo singolo "La Voce di Chadia"". Inside Music - Nel cuore della musica. 1 February 2020. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
- ^ "Chadia Rodriguez Bella così anticipato da un video contro il Cyberbullismo". All Music Italia. 8 March 2020. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
- ^ "Chadia Rodriguez annuncia la data di uscita di "Bella così"". MTV Italia. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
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- ^ "Anna, Beba e Chadia Rodriguez sono le protagoniste del nuovo numero di Billboard Italia". 30 June 2020. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
- ^ "YO! MTV RAPS: EMIS KILLA INTERVISTA CHADIA RODRIGUEZ SUL RAP AL FEMMINILE". 5 June 2020. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
- ^ "A "Giovani e famosi" Chadia Rodriguez e Luna Melis". Retrieved 26 December 2020.
- ^ "Chadia Rodriguez: Singoli, collaborazioni e progetti TV".
External links
Chadia Rodríguez at IMDb