Reed attended Walter Payton College Prep in
Chicago,
Illinois while Ingersoll had attended Notre Dame High School in
Harper Woods, Michigan where he played football and basketball. Reed and Ingersoll first exchanged conversations in 2005 when Reed found a beat on
MySpace that Ingersoll had produced. The two met to discuss terms of the beat's sale, and eventually ended up recording for two hours. They were inspired by
golden age hip hop and artists like
LL Cool J and
Eric B. & Rakim. Ingersoll began promoting the new duo's material, and it was eventually booked by Josh Young of
Flosstradamus for a DJ performance. They also received an offer from the DJ
A-Trak to sign to his
Fool's Gold Records label, Of their time with
Fool's Gold Records, the Cool Kids felt they were not getting enough attention: "When your boss is on tour with Kanye West, it’s easy to have timelines missed," said Chuck in an interview. All of their material had been released solely on the band's MySpace page Eventually, The Cool Kids signed to Chocolate Industries, another independent label. Ingersoll has been the producer for tracks released thus far, but both work in rapping and production. The duo uses music software program
Reason from
Propellerhead Software to produce their music. They have
been on tour, opening for
M.I.A. and they also joined the bill of the 2008
Rock the Bells hip hop festival on select dates. The group toured across Australia in February 2008; they also appeared at the Laneway Festival. The group also appeared at
SUNY Purchase's Culture Shock event in April 2009 and performed with
True 2 Life Music in November. One of the duo's singles, "
Black Mags", was featured in a late 2007
Rhapsody TV commercial, along with
Sara Bareilles. In the same year, the group collaborated with
Lil Wayne and DJ Benzi through the Internet on a track entitled "Gettin' It", which will reportedly appear on the DJ's future album
Get Right. The Cool Kids have been featured in the video games
NBA Live 08 and
MLB 2K8 with the song "88", in
Need for Speed Nitro, with
The Bloody Beetroots in the song
Awesome, and in the episode "The First Cut Is the Deepest" from
HBO's TV series
Entourage with the song "Mikey Rocks". They were listed in
Rolling Stone's Ten Artists to Watch in 2008. According to
Rolling Stone, "since "Black Mags" debuted, the Cool Kids have gone from an underground sensation in their native Chicago to the hottest ticket at New York's CMJ festival." The duo has been endorsed by Mountain Dew for their single, "Delivery Man", to which commercials and the music video have aired on MTV2. The group's song "Bassment Party" was featured in the September 21, 2008, episode of the HBO hit comedy
Entourage. They also recorded an original track, "2K Pennies," for the soundtrack of
NBA 2K9. The Cool Kids have said in an interview that their success has been gradual. They will also be headlining the "NBA 2K Bounce Tour" along with
Q-Tip. The Cool Kids also performed at the 2009 Voodoo Experience in New Orleans, Louisiana. Producer
Don Cannon said in an interview with XXL, that he will be working with The Cool Kids for their new album. The group's second official mixtape,
Gone Fishing was released on May 5, 2009. Their debut album,
When Fish Ride Bicycles, was released July 12, 2011. Their song "A Little Bit Cooler" was used in a "Most Valuable Puppets" commercial from
Nike with
LeBron James and
Kobe Bryant entitled "Mrs. Lewis". A new mixtape called
Tacklebox came out on May 31, 2010. Chuck Inglish worked with
Chip tha Ripper and produced his debut album
Gift Raps in its entirety. The group claims they haven't put out an album because of having issues with their former label Chocolate Industries for the past three years, but according to the group these issues are now settled and they are working on putting out
When Fish Ride Bicycles. In 2010, Chuck Inglish and Mikey Rocks teamed up with
Gary, Indiana's Freddie Gibbs and
Cleveland's Chip tha Ripper to form the "
super group" P.O.C. (Pulled Over by the Cops). Sir Michael Rocks has released a solo project titled The Rocks Report.
When Fish Ride Bicycles was released on July 12, 2011. Featuring production by
The Neptunes and also featuring
Bun B, Chip Tha Ripper,
Ghostface Killah, among other artists. The group plans a follow-up album titled "Shark Week". On October 23, 2011, Mikey Rocks signed with Jet Life Recordings, a Warner Bros. imprint owned by fellow rap artist
Curren$y. Chuck Inglish produced the EP "Candy Jams" for 10ille in February 2012 and is also set to work on a mixtape with Curren$y. On April 25, 2015, member Mikey Rocks took to Twitter to address the consistent questions about a possible reunion, saying they were "never coming back." However, fellow member Chuck Inglish announced the duo were getting back together on July 13, 2016 The Cool Kids have since announced several concerts for the first half of 2017. == Discography ==