Biography
Pablo Chill-E, a notable figure in the Chilean trap scene, emerged as a teenage artist with a bold and provocative style. Born in 2000, he grew up in Pedro Aguirre Cerda and Puente Alto, where he discovered the trap genre. Collaborating with Spanish trap artists Yung Beef and Kaydy Cain, he gained recognition through the EP "Antijiles." Known for his distinctive flow and lyrics that touch on themes of crime, sex, drugs, and luxury, Pablo Chill-E also addresses political corruption, societal opportunities, friendship, and the unique context of his home country.
His discography includes numerous mixtapes, EPs, and singles, which are typically found on streaming platforms. He has collaborated with both Chilean and international musicians, including La Vendición, Duki, Lucho SSJ, and Bad Bunny. Additionally, as the leader of the Shi Shi Gang collective since 2016, based in Puente Alto, he has fostered emerging talent from marginalized backgrounds.
Pablo Chill-E's music resonates with audiences in lower-income neighborhoods, the criminal world, prisons, and the bohemian scene due to its relatability and portrayal of street life. He expresses his viewpoints on societal issues, such as criticizing political figures like Martín Larraín and Piñera, who he sees as delinquent and corrupt.
Born out of the "ugly" and authentic Chile, Pablo Chill-E's trap music reflects the realities and experiences of his environment. His journey as an artist continues to evolve, capturing the attention of diverse listeners.
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