Rachid is an American singer-songwriter and producer born as Rasheed A. Bell in 1973 or 1974 in New Jersey. Bell achieved professional recognition for a musical career that began in 1997. He achieved professional recognition for being the son of the musician Ronald Bell. His recording career began after signing with the label Universal Records in 1995. Rachid achieved professional recognition for the song “Pride” (1998) which reached number 33 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart and number 89 in the United Kingdom. His discography included the debut studio recording Prototype (1998) featuring the song “Requiem pour un con” (1998). Bell achieved professional recognition for assuming the stage name Rasalus and the extended play My Name Is Rasalus (2007). He achieved professional recognition for performing under the stage name Râ between 2013 and 2019 and the song “Whatever It Takes” (2018). His recording career included the song “Fade Away” (2019) and the song “Too Late” (2019). Rachid achieved professional recognition for resuming the stage name Rachid in 2023.