T-Effect - Early Life

Early Life

Chosen Effect grew up in a Baptist household with both his parents being heavily involved in the church. His Dad was a deacon and singer in the church whilst his mom sung and was a Sunday school teacher. His parents had a passion for music and both played musical instruments, his dad the guitar while his moms was the organ. These musical influences rubbed off on Chosen early on as by the age of 6 he was already playing the piano by ear and soon after the drums. This eventually led him to becoming the church pianist and even directing the youth choir. His first live show was when he was the young age of 8 years old which he played the piano and sung to a crowd of about 400 people. Soon after, Chosen had started to learn how to produce his own music and was even DJing & MCing.

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