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West Michigan rapper uses rhyme to challenge stigma around mental illness [MichiganRadio.org]

 

As part of our series "Minding Michigan," we explore mental health issues in our state.

Today, we introduce you to Patrick Cleland, better known as Rick Chyme.

He’s a rapper from West Michigan who's been collaborating with local artists from around the state and has several project in the works.

This year, Chyme was featured with the indie folk band The Accidentals. Then, a dance film was made to his original track “Pull Me Back” off his new album Bald Since Birth.

Despite his success, Chyme struggles with depression. And he talks about it in his music, produced with friend Jason Burke, stage name Nixon. Together they mix beats with lyrics to form a blend of hip hop and spoken word.

As a young kid Chyme was obsessed with basketball. He played in high school and some in college. But, at the age of 15, his dad died in a plane accident and that really changed the direction of his life.

"So after the crash happened I completely submersed myself into basketball and then around that same time into hip-hop," said Chyme.

Each song on the album tells a part of Chyme’s story, from the loss of his dad to where he is today.



[For more of this story, written by Mercedes Mejia, go to http://michiganradio.org/post/...round-mental-illness]

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