Kareem Blake, known professionally as Choclair, is a Canadian rapper born on
March 27, 1975, in Scarborough, Ontario. He began his career at age 11 and
started performing under the name Choclair while attending St. John Paul II
Catholic Secondary School. In 1995, Blake released his debut single "Twenty One
Years" on Knee Deep Records. His breakthrough came with the EP What It Takes
(1997), which won the Best Rap Recording award at the 1997 Juno Awards. He
contributed to the hip hop song "Northern Touch" alongside Rascalz, which
received two Juno Awards and a MuchMusic Video Award...