Born Marcellus McCarver,
Celly Cel grew up in Vallejo, CA, just north of San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area. His drawling hardcore gangsta lyrics and G-funk productions first appeared in 1994 on
Heat 4 Yo Azz, but
Celly had been making demos and honing his skills as far back as 1990. Released on
E-40's Sick Wid It label,
Heat 4 Yo Azz was well received, and the following year, his best-selling album to date,
Killa Kali, was unleashed.
Celly didn't have another release of his own until 1998's
G Filez; in the interim, however, he managed to show up on records by
E-40,
Mossie,
B-Legit Jay Tee,
D-Shot,
Young Dre,
Latino Velvet, and
Messy Marv. Sick Wid It and
Celly Cel parted ways after
G Filez, and a best-of was released the next year.
Celly didn't miss a beat, though, and in 2000, he started his own label, Realside, and released a new album,
Deep Conversation. His next project was a hardcore rap supergroup,
the Criminalz, with
Spice 1 and
Jayo Felony. Their Realside album
Criminal Activity was released in 2001.
Song'z U Can't Find, a compilation of guest verses and otherwise rare material, came out in 2002, and
It'z Real Out Here -- his fifth studio album -- followed three years later. In 2006,
Celly's
Slaps, Straps and Baseball Caps and
The Wild West were both released.
–
Wade Kergan, Rovi