A.CHAL
Artist ∙ R&B/Soul
With his chillwave R&B sound, Latin star A.CHAL puts his own spin on classic reggaetón.
• Born in Peru and raised largely in Queens, New York, A.CHAL was a rock fan before he discovered hip-hop. Prince, Jimi Hendrix, and Pharrell Williams rank among his major influences.
• A.CHAL’s 2017 breakout single “Love N Hennessey” spawned a remix featuring reggaetón star Nicky Jam and rapper 2 Chainz.
• The six-track 2018 EP EXOTIGAZ marked A.CHAL’s first release as an Epic Records signee.
• In 2018, A.CHAL launched the clothing line Ropa Gaz with his brother and some friends.
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