New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The sought after Trap group "Chef Sean and Blaze" releases their newest video, entitled "Stash in the Hooptie". The group's frontman and Chicago native Chef Sean is no stranger to the spotlight. Chef Sean, also known as Sean Christopher Hutchinson, started out acting at a young age. Sean has appeared in an Oprah Winfrey film, entitled "There Are No Children Here." He also played a lead role in the film "Jason's Lyric," starring Forest Whitaker and Jada Pinkett Smith. Along the way of entertaining, Sean discovered his love for music and his rap skills. Along the way, Sean had the opportunity to collaborate with some of the greatest producers and artists in the music industry. This allowed Sean to grow his gift and passion for his music. Sean Christopher Hutchinson, therefore, became what we see performing on stage as Chef Sean.
As the demand for Chef Sean's music grew, he relocated to Los Angeles, California. Al Kirk, a Los Angeles musician, introduced Chef Sean to a group called "Blaze." Chef Sean was filming his music video for a film he starred in called "Teeth and Blood." Al was directing and producing "Teeth and Blood," a vampire thriller movie. The band Blaze has a heavy rock music feel to them. Chef Sean instantly gravitated to their sound and began intertwining his hip hop music with theirs, thus creating a Trap Group. Members of Chef Sean and Blaze include Jeff Gilbert on Bass, Scott Stratton as lead guitar, Jim Xavier on drums, and Frank Guthrie on guitar. Terrace Martin is the music producer for "Stash in the Hooptie."
Due to the group's unique sound, a year later the synergy has made them a sought after band. With a ton of performances, reviews, a movie soundtrack, single releases, and now a music video premiere, "Chef Sean and Blaze" are revolutionizing the sound of music and breaking the boundaries of diversity. Chef Sean's music roots stem from Chicago. His musical inspirations paired with talented band mates showcase the vision behind Sean's new music video "Stash in the Hooptie." This Chef Sean and Blaze collaboration demonstrates the original concept of Trap Music. Al Kirk and Anyika Pryor directed the video for RobStar Music. "Stash in the Hooptie" was shot on the red camera in Hollywood, California. Al and Anyika utilized edgy filters to give it that raw old school artsy attribute.