User:Chad Beloin (musician)



Chad Beloin is a Canadian independent Pop/Hip-Hop/R&B/Rap artist that started recording December, 2004. Date of Birth: July 14, 1993 Genre: Pop/Hip-Hop/R&B/Rap Artist Since: December 14, 2004 Label: Vitality Records

Biography
Chad Beloin showed a passion for music ever since the age of 3, when he picked up a pair of drum sticks and laid out a rhythm the first time he ever set eyes on a drum kit. It didn't stop there though. Since then, Chad learned how to play the piano, guitar and bass guitar, as well as started writing lyrics, composing piano bars and writing guitar structures. In 2004, Chad decided he wanted to begin recording his first demo album. Since 2005, Chad has released uncountable amounts of original demo albums, the most popular being 2012's Infamous and Next To Me. When Fantasy began receiving attention by industry professionals in Hollywood, Calif., Chad decided it was time to start recording his debut album. In the early summer of 2012, Chad began writing and recording several promotional demos to decide the true direction of his music that was suitable to fans and true to himself. It wasn't until August, however, that the first official single was released for his debut. August held place to the writing, recording and release of Trouble, produced by Strobelight Productions. Even though the vibe from the track felt of success, Chad was unsure whether or not it would be favourable among the public listener. When the song began promotion, however, the vibe of success turned into a reality. Since it's release, over 100 public reviews have been made, and each one has came back positive.

Albums
Home Free - Home Free was released in 2010 under D*North Records. Originally planned for release on July 10th, 2010, however, Chad Beloin was incarcerated on charges of Assault and Mischief, so Home Free's released was pushed back until August July 30, 2010. The tracks from Home Free that were most popular included "Stare At You", "Summertime in California", and "Don't Wanna Say Goodbye". Home Free was the center of a huge independent controversy, and you can read about that under Home Free Controversy.

Final Count - Final Count was in 2010 under D*North Records. The album was released featuring the popular tracks "Spotlight", "My Love and My Heart", and "When I Think About You", and later "Stronger Than You". In November of 2010, Chad Beloin paid a visit to the Battlefords Union Hospital Mental Health ward to give copies of the CD to each of the patients in the ward, as well as to spend time with the full term patients.

Won't Back Down - Won't Back Down was released in 2011, and was the first to be recorded under the (then) new Chad Beloin Records, later to become "Vitality" in 2012. The album was also the last to be distributed under long-time distributor Lulu Publishing, as they migrated solely to book publishing, dropping support for CDs and DVDs, as well as digital music downloads. Won't Back Down featured three key releases, titled "She's A Dream", followed by "For Better Or For Worse", and ended with "My Attitude". "She's A Dream" was awarded a Platinum Auddie Award, For Better or For Worse was awarded a Platinum Auddie Award, and My Attitude was awarded a Silver Auddie Award, based on structure, vocals, lyrical content, and production.

Infamous - Infamous was released in 2012, and was the last record recorded under Chad Beloin Records before the name change to "Vitality Records", and partnership with recording artist "Lil-Z". The album was recorded across Saskatchewan, starting in North Battleford at Rezlex Records for the song "Burn Down The Night" featuring John "Shadow" Benson, the owner and founder of Rezlex, as well as Jarret Cardinal, relative of Lorne Cardinal, an actor from the hit show Corner Gas. Chad also recorded "Here For You" at his home studio, and started production of the remainder of the album. In the Summer of 2012, Chad moved to Tisdale, Sakatchewan, to finish production and begin recording the remainder of the record, however two weeks into recording, Chad decided to switch direction of the record and shift to a more mainstream sound. In the Winter of 2012, Chad relocated to Melfort, Saskatchewan to record some of the most memorable songs from the record, including "What If", "Hold Me", a demo of "Game" and a demo of "Rebel". After two months of recording, Chad went back to Tisdale to finish the remainder of the album, recording "Don't Let Me Go", "Lose Control", "Rebel", and "Game" at Studio 66A, and "Fantasy" at Studio 66B. The record was originally to be released in 2011, however Chad waited until January 15th, 2012, to follow his release schedule scheme. On January 5, Chad recorded "I Gotta Have You Again", to be released on a limited edition copy of Infamous, however was taken off the roster due to it being an experimental track.

Chad Beloin - Chad Beloin was released in 2012 by Vitality Records ILP. The album was a compilation of the best songs ranging from "Home Free" to "Infamous", and also featured five brand new, previously unreleased songs. The oldest song on the record is "Beautiful Lie", a demo version recorded in 2009 for use on the 2010 album "Final Count". Chad was originally going to start work on another full-length, brand new album, being promoted as "Last Call", however decided to halt the production of the record after only three weeks of writing and producing.

Mixtapes
Note: Only the titles and release years will be listed for the mixtapes, as there are numerous. How Right - 2005 Seasons - 2006 Revival - 2009 Beloin - 2009 Rehab - 2009 Rehab: Revisited - 2009 Rehab: Certified - 2009 Rehab: Reunited - 2009 Unforgettable - 2010 House Arrest - 2010 Love Is Us - 2010 First - 2011 You - 2012

Partnership with Lil-Z, Vytal Lines, and Vitality
In 2012, Chad Beloin discovered and partnered with recording artist Zane "Lil-Z" Bolig from North Battleford, Saskatchewan, with plans to equally invest into the recording label "Vitality Records" and the coinciding clothing brand, "Vitality". During the lifespan of the Vitality brand, four records were produced, written, recorded, and released. Two months into the recording of "No Direction" by "Vytal Lines", a duo formed by Chad and Zane respectively, arguments arose as to the dedication on Zane's behalf, resulting in Chad releasing a full-length, unedited album from Lil-Z titled "Exposed" to YouTube, aimed at ruining brand reputability. The arguments were resolved, and the partnership continued as planned. Shortly after the incident, "Vytal Lines" released the "No Direction" promo, featuring the promotional release songs "I'mma Make It", "Careless World", and "No Direction featuring Lost Child" (John Benson- Shadow and CJee, Black Theory respectively), gaining 20,000 views between the three during their lifespan on YouTube. Shortly after the promo was made available, the duo released another YouTube hit, titled Burning Up, written by Chad Beloin and Zane Bolig (respectively), and produced by Shadowville Productions. The single and music video both generated 10,000 views within the first week. After the release of Burning Up, a final incident occurred, putting the partnership on hold, resulting in the content from the partnerships duration to be terminated. Two months later, the partnership resumed, resulting in a release from Lil-Z titled "The Good Guy", released in 2012. Shortly after, Chad began writing and recording demos for a new record, however couldn't find a proper style. Zane began work on his second recording album with Vitality, titled "The Chronicles", to be released in November of 2012, however, before the record was finished, the recording equipment had to be shipped away for service. After a month of servicing, the equipment was returned to the studio, and Zane recorded three more songs for the record, one written by Chad Beloin. Two weeks later, a final argument arose, and the partnership between Chad Beloin and Lil-Z was terminated indefinitely, leaving the rights of the Vitality brand to Chad Beloin and shareholder Jonah McAdam, the current acting partner of Vitality Entertainment.

Side Projects
Trio - 2010 Dirty North Representatives - 2011 Shadow and CJee - 2011 The Sweet Cherries - 2012 Vytal Lines - 2012 Black Theory - 2012