Bio
Born in Miami fl, Cor’ Darion Velez Clark September 23, 1987, where he
grew up in Carol City to a family of gospel singers, writers, and
musicians, the gift was already predestined.
From the time of his youth he attended Christian family fellowship, where
his grandmother was the minister of music. His grandfather was a lead
singer for a popular gospel group back in the days call “Spirituals of
Joy” His mother Ce’Tressia had a powerful voice where she could of took
it far but knew it was for her first born to take it far. This is where he
first discovered his God given talent. He was an active member of the youth
choir and also played the piano, keyboard and drums.
As he grew older all of his musical talents especially his voice increased
as he taught himself to “play by ear”. Many couldn’t believe how such
a young boy could play all by ear at a young age. In elementary
Cor’Darion was one of the top writers in his school many teachers were
amassed by his writing skills. He continued to sing in the choir and joined
the marching band soon as he entered middle school at Parkway Middle. Where
he was the only 6th grader to join the Drum line.
Band director saw how Cor’Darion could play every drum their were. As
percussion section leader, and the jazz band lead drummer throughout middle
and high school. He has received many awards for his hard work. Use to play
football and ran track in high school at Dr. Michael Krop Senior High.
With the support and help of his multi-talented family he began pursuing
his dreams his spare time with the help of his father Kimbrick Jordan
(sound technician/musician).
Being under him Cor’Darion learned a lot using sound boards and
recording. Growing up Cor’Darion was inspired by R.Kelly, Jodeci, Marvin
Gaye, H-Town and Ginuwine. He loved them because he saw how each artist had
that affection with the ladies with their performance. He saw that music
that have feeling which mean “Soul” music was the key to a women.
Cor’Darion has made a name for himself over the years in the streets
from his outgoing personality everyone love to be around him, dancing
skills where he would dance where ever he were, his grandmother would say
“that boy cant stay still for nothing”. The love for the ladies has
been a most for him. Growing up girls would call him a little playboy
because they saw how he would try to talk to every girl he came across.
Further more, that’s how he came up with his name C.Cee “Da PlayBoi”
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