By Music Times UK Staff Writer
St. Louis, Missouri â In the crowded world of hip hop and R&B, authenticity is currency. Few
embody that spirit more rawly and honestly than Chyracks, a rising artist blending soulful
storytelling with gritty rhythm, straight out of the heart of the Midwest.
From church pews to front porch studios, from surgical wards to talent shows, Chyracksâ journey
to the mic has been far from typical. But it’s precisely that journey that makes her one of the
most compelling voices emerging from the St. Louis scene today.
We sat down with the Alton, Illinois-born artist for an exclusive interview that peels back the
layers of pain, passion, and perseverance that fuel her music.
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“I Didn’t Even Know I Wanted to Sing”
âI started singing in church with my grandma,
â Chyracks recalls, laughing softly at the memory.
âWhen I was younger, I knew I could singâbut I didnât really think that was going to be my thing.
I wanted to play basketball, believe it or not.
â
That dream came to a halt at just 13 years old, when a serious leg injury hyperextended her
knee, forcing her to stop playing.
âThat moment changed everything,
â she says.
âI couldnât play
anymore, and for a while, I felt lost.
â
But the seeds of creativity were already planted.
âIn fourth grade, I had this notebookâman, I
wrote songs in it all the time. I even tried to get my friends to be in a girl group with me,
â she
laughs.
âOne day, I got it taken away for not paying attention in class. I snuck over to peek, and I
saw my teacher reading it… and she was smiling.
â
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Finding a Voice in a Small Town
Though born in Alton, Chyracks grew up in a small country town just 30 minutes out.
âIt was
rough,
â she admits.
âMy parents were in and out of the picture. But my grandparents held me
down.
â
At 16, she recorded her first songâon her friendâs front porch.
âIt wasnât fancy,
â she remembers,
âbut it was real. That was the first time I heard myself like that, and it just clicked. I knew I had
something.
â—
“Old Nigga” and the Spark of Success
By 21, Chyracks independently released her debut single,
track that instantly resonated online and in her community.
âOld Niggaâ
âa bold, emotionally raw
âI put that song out and everything changed. It popped. That was the first time I really said,
âYeah, this is it. This is what Iâm meant to do.
ââ
Her confidence and grind took her to local and regional showcases, where she caught attention
at talent shows and even landed a meeting with Roc Nation.
âThat showed me how real this
could be. It wasnât just a dream anymore.
â
—
The Birth of â50/50â and a Summer to Remember
One of her standout tracks,
a friendâs birthday party.
â50/50,
â was born in a moment of solitudeâsitting in the car outside
âIt was summer, the vibes were right. I was in the car, just feeling all these emotions, and I
started writing. That song came from a place of honesty, of imbalanceâwanting something real,
but feeling like it wasnât mutual. Itâs about not settling.
â
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Setbacks, Surgeries, and Silence
Just as her momentum was building, Chyracks faced a crushing series of setbacks.
âI developed vocal nodules. My voice was done. I couldnât sing, and I had to go through voice
therapy. That recovery was tough,
â she says quietly.
Then came a cruel twist: the return of her knee problems. At 24, she underwent surgeryâagain.
âI couldnât walk. Couldnât work. Couldnât sing. Couldnât write. I was stuck in this place where I
didnât know what life was supposed to be anymore.
â
As if that wasnât enough, her other leg gave out, forcing yet another operation.
âThat was my
lowest point.
âBut in silence, she found strength.
âI had to start from the ground up. Physical therapy, healing my voice, finding myself again. It
was painful, but it gave me clarity.
â
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“All In or Nothing”
Now 26, Chyracks is fully locked in on her path.
writing again. Iâm focused.
â
âThis time, itâs all or nothing. Iâm healthy. Iâm
Her music today blends soulful vulnerability with confident lyricism, touching on themes of
loyalty, betrayal, healing, and hope. With her powerful presence and fearless honesty, Chyracks
is not just an artist to watchâsheâs a movement in the making.
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Exclusive Q&A: Chyracks
Music Times UK: What was the first song you wrote that made you realize you had something
special?
Chyracks: âProbably âOld Nigga.
â That was me being 100% real with what I felt. And when I saw
how people connected with it? I knew.
â
MTUK: How would you describe your sound now?
Chyracks: Itâs a mix of hip hop and R&B with a raw edge. Itâs soulful, but Iâm not afraid to talk my
sh*t either. Itâs pain, love, truth.
MTUK: What keeps you going when life gets tough?
Chyracks: Honestly? God. And knowing thereâs somebody out there that needs to hear what I
got to say. Music saved meâso I want to give that back.
MTUK: Whatâs next for Chyracks?
Chyracks: More music. More visuals. More everything. Iâm working on a new EP right nowâitâs
going to tell my full story. Iâm not letting anything stop me this time.—
From the back roads of Illinois to the stages of St. Louis, Chyracks is proving that resilience is
louder than adversity. And as her voice grows stronger, so does her impact. Keep an eyeâand
an earâon this rising star.
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