Young Cellski
50 top tracks
Young Cellski
50 top tracks
Albums

Mr. Predicter
Young Cellski

Mr. Predictor
Young Cellski

Mr Predicter
Young Cellski

Mr. Predator
Young Cellski

Trying to Survive In The Ghetto
Young Cellski

Sucka Free Classics
Young Cellski

Living In Da Bay
Young Cellski

Bay Area Playaz
Young Cellski

Gangsta Rap Greatest Hits - Northwest Whoride
Young Cellski

Mr. Predictor Part 2
Young Cellski

Mr predictor
Young Cellski

Inner City Life
Young Cellski
Biography
Young Cellski (aka 2Took aka Cellski aka Break-a-Bitch aka Big Mafi aka Coach Cellichick) is an African American hip hop producer/rapper from the Randolph/Turk block of San Francisco, California. Hailing himself the "Mixtape King of the Bay", Cellski is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Inner City2K records....Read more on Last.fm
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Young Cellski (aka 2Took aka Cellski aka Break-a-Bitch aka Big Mafi aka Coach Cellichick) is an African American hip hop producer/rapper from the Randolph/Turk block of San Francisco, California. Hailing himself the "Mixtape King of the Bay", Cellski is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Inner City2K records.
Cellski has appeared on over 100 albums and has been behind the scenes of a lot of stuff that has been going on in the Bay Area Hip Hop community in the last 10 years. He has produced for (and rapped with) such artists as Master P, Yukmouth, E-40, RBL Posse, Cougnut, Killa Tay, Luni Coleone, San Quinn, Lil Flip and countless others.
Cellski has dropped 5 solo albums & 2 EPs with sales totaling over 150,000 (soundscan 70,000) with no real distribution. Cellski is a legend in the Bay Area under the guidance of his late homeboy Cougnut of I.M.P. Cellski stands to carry on the legacy at 2007 B.A.R.S (Bay Area Rap Scene) awards.
Cellski has occasionally been known to be "took just like a crook" to the point where he is so "took" that he could not get on his "jook". Whatever that means? <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Young+Cellski">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
