Rapper Rhymefest on Trump, Kanye and David Cameron: ‘There’s a political realignment happening in the US’
Che Rhymefest' Smith co-wrote some of Ye's biggest hits. Now he's plunging into the vipers' pit that is Chicago city politics
Che Smith is your favorite rapper's favorite wordsmith. As Rhymefest, the Chicago native announced himself as a formidable battle rapper, verbally sparring with Eminem and other stars in the late 90s. He co-wrote some of Kanye West's biggest hits, not least the Grammy-winning Jesus Walks, while carving out his own exemplary career as a conscious emcee. He won a Golden Globe and an Oscar for Glory, the Selma film soundtrack theme he co-wrote with John Legend and Common, a fellow Chicagoan.
Even as the successes piled up, Smith, 47, never stopped thinking about his humanitarian obligation to his home town of Chicago, cut down to a metonym for urban violence and rot.
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