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The Source |The Source Magazine Remembers Chinx On What Would’ve Been His 40th Birthday

Today would have marked the fortieth birthday of Lionel Pickens, known to the world as Chinx, a rising Queens star whose life and career were cut short far too soon. Even nine years after his passing, his presence is still felt across New York Hip Hop and throughout the community that watched him evolve from a Far Rockaway talent into one of the most promising voices in the city.

Born December four 1984, Chinx came up during a defining era for Queens rap, carrying the grit, hunger, and sharp lyrical instincts that made him a standout from the beginning. He rose to national attention through his work with French Montana and the Coke Boys movement, delivering a steady stream of street driven records that showed both hunger and charisma. Songs like Feelings and On Your Body became evidence of an artist whose sound was maturing into something much bigger than the streets that shaped him.

What set Chinx apart was his ability to balance raw storytelling with a sense of melody and ambition. He had the rare talent of speaking directly to the neighborhoods that raised him while also crafting records built for a wider audience. Those who worked with him often spoke about his focus, his discipline, and the clear vision he had for his future. His debut album Welcome to JFK, released after his death, confirmed that he was on the verge of a career breakthrough.

Chinx was tragically killed in Queens in May 2015, silencing a voice that had only begun to show its full reach. His passing left a hole in the New York rap landscape and a community that continues to mourn what could have been. Yet every year, on his birthday, fans, family, and artists reflect on the light he brought and the legacy he left behind.

Through the Lionel D Pickens Foundation, his family continues to honor his memory with programs and community initiatives that reflect the spirit of giving and uplift that he carried throughout his life. From back to school drives to annual Thanksgiving turkey giveaways, Chinx’s name has become tied to both music and meaningful service.

As we acknowledge what would have been his fortieth birthday, we celebrate not only the artist Chinx Drugz but the man Lionel Pickens, whose influence continues to ripple through Queens, through New York, and through Hip Hop.

Rest in peace Chinx. Your voice and your legacy live on forever.



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