C-Sick

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Background information
Birth nameCharles Dumazer
Born (1991-01-10) January 10, 1991 (age 32) Avignon, France
Origin Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Genres Hip Hop
Occupation(s) Record producer, songwriter
Instrument(s) FL Studio
Years active2009–present
LabelsC-Sick Music
Website buycsickbeats.com

Charles Dumazer (born January 10, 1991), professionally known as C-Sick, [1] is a Grammy-nominated French-American record producer from Chicago, Illinois. He participated in his first beat battle at the age of 17 and became the 2008 Chicago Big Tune Beat Battle champion. C-Sick had the chance to go and move on to the National Finals in New York City to prove to his audience his ability of becoming a music producer. C-Sick has produced music for artists such as Nas, Logic, Meek Mill, Tory Lanez, Fabolous, G Herbo, and many others. C-Sick's versatility has earned him multiple platinum records and placements on the Billboard Hot 100.

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Early life

Born in France, C-Sick moved to Chicago when he was nine, and grew up on the south east side of Chicago, Illinois, better known as the 'East Side'. By the age of 15, without any formal musical training, he started using FL Studio (formerly Fruity Loops) beat-making program. He started by creating juke and footwork tracks and decided to sample and create hip hop beats after listening to Kanye West's song "Through the Wire" on the radio. At the age of 17, he became the 2008 Red Bull Big Tune Beat Battle National Champion and produced the song "Film" for legendary Hip Hop artist Nas. He currently uses FL Studio 7 to make beats. C-Sick was influenced by producers such as Just Blaze, and Kanye West.

Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. C-Sick has landed his very first nomination for his work on Championships (Meek Mill).

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2019 Championships (Meek Mill) Best Rap Album Nominated

2022

Tory Lanez Sorry 4 What

G HerboSurvivor's Remorse

2021

Lil ReeseSupa Savage 3

Rooga – Scrappers

2020

Tory Lanez The New Toronto 3

G HerboPTSD

2019

G HerboSessions

Juice Wrld

King L

Lil Reese

YBN Almighty Jay

2018

Meek Mill Championships

Tory Lanez Love Me Now?

King L

C Dot Honcho Head Honcho

Louis Farrakhan Let's Change The World

Blac Chyna

2017

Tory LanezMemories Don't Die

Fabolous Friday on Elm Street (with Jadakiss)

Meek Mill – RGB

LogicEverybody

G HerboHumble Beast

Tory Lanez – "The New Toronto 2"

Tory Lanez – "Chixtape 4"

2016

Meek Mill DC4

Lil Durk – "300 Days 300 Nights"

Lil Durk – "They Forgot"

Young Scooter – "Street Lottery 3"

Tory Lanez – "Fargo Fridays"

Tink – Winter's Diary 4

Lil Herb – "Strictly 4 My Fans"

Chance The Rapper (with Jeremih) – Merry Christmas Lil' Mama

2015

Lil Bibby

King LDrilluminati 3

Chance The Rapper Surf (with Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment)

Lil Durk Remember My Name

Zona Man – No Advance

Tink Winter's Diary 3

Lil Herb Ballin Like I'm Kobe

Logic The Incredible True Story

Lil Bibby Free Crack 3

Lil Durk300 Days 300 Nights

Tory Lanez The New Toronto

Alkpote & fr:Butter Bullets – "Ténébreuse Musique"

Young Gii – "Islands To The City"

2014

Lil HerbWelcome-To-Fazoland

Yung Berg

Stunt Taylor – StuntN On Turbo

King LTony

Lil DurkSigned To The Streets 2

Twista Dark Horse

Lil HerbBallin Like I'm Kobe

King L

Fabolous The Young OG Project

Young ScooterJug Season

2013

Fredo SantanaFredo Kruger

YP – Wide Awake

LogicYoung Sinatra: Welcome To Forever

YP – Restless

Lil Twist feat. Miley Cyrus & Justin Bieber

Logic

2012

King LThe Motion Pictures

Sir Michael Rocks – The Grow Op: Official 4/20 Mixtape

LogicYoung Sinatra: Undeniable

Sonnie Carson – Flight #2012

Fredo SantanaIt's A Scary Sight

King LShowtime

King LDope & Shrimp

Fabolous The S.O.U.L. Tape 2

2010

GLC

SkyzooThe Great Debater

2009

Nas

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References

  1. II, Melvin Taylor (2019-04-29). "IamDuss and C-Sick Team Up on Soulful Hip-Hop Single, "Feel Me"". RESPECT. | The Photo Journal of Hip-Hop Culture. Retrieved 2023-05-14.