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Sunday, September 22, 2024

Chris Chicago of NGEN Radio has died


Chris Chicago, the morning host of Hope Media Group's NGEN Radio, has died, after battling stage 4 melanoma cancer in his lungs.

Chicago leaves behind his wife Jessica of 20 years, plus four children.

"Our hearts our broken," NGEN Radio posted online.   "Let’s continue Chris Chicago’s legacy by being a source of joy, kindness, and a light in the darkness. Please join us in prayer for Chris’ family in this difficult time."

A representative with Hope Media Group tells me the station's plans to honor Chicago are currently being finalized. 

In addition to NGEN Radio, Chicago worked for SOFLOW RADIO as a program director and WayFM on a night shift.

Chicago joined NGEN back in 2016 as a morning show host and production director.

"In my opinion, KSBJ is one of the greatest, most well-done Christian stations in the country," Chicago said in 2016.  "To be a part of their NGEN Radio brand with its history-making Top 40 format is a such a fantastic and exciting opportunity for me."

By 2019, Chicago was the program director and afternoon host.  He later returned to mornings after Marcus Sullivan left in 2024.

"If I could describe Chris Chicago, I’d say he was 'the big homie,' Sullivan told mikemcguff.com. "A friend to so many that never took himself too seriously. He’d give constructive criticism to help upcoming artists get better, he always would go out of his way to pray no matter the situation or circumstance we were in. A true man of God, father and husband. A gem to the kingdom that really will be missed."

Before moving to Houston, Chicago spent 11 years living in Nashville, working for stations such as 107.5 The River WRVW and WayFM Nashville.

Best known for his top-rated, nationally syndicated Christian hip-hop show and his work within the Christian music industry, Chicago started his career in Christian radio at 16. 

He started his career at KLYT-FM  Albuquerque.