Saturday, August 8, 2009

NEW INDUSTRY CANADA PRESENTS SHARKY
"HELLO"
Prod By Rugged One
OFF OF HIS UP COMING LP
"THE GREATEST RAPPER IN THE WORLD"
Dropping SEPT 2009

http://newindustrycanada.bandcamp.com/

Friday, May 8, 2009

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

MONDAY APRIL 27
RICH KIDD & RIDGEWAY ENT.
LIVE ON REAL FREAKS 10PM FLOW 93.5 FM

Make Sure To Tune In
To Hear From One Of Canada's Major Talents

Wednesday, April 8, 2009


WORLD PREMIERE ON HIPHOPCANADA.COM
KID COCKY FEATURING BIG BLAX, MASON PAYNE, IZHE DA KID, SET2, GANGIS KHAN AKA CAMOFLAUGE & KIN SMUV "STREETS KEEP CALLING ME" DIRECTED BY L&G FILMS DEEPWATERS!


Thursday, February 19, 2009

Classified - New Album - New video - New Year
"Self Explanatory"
April 7th on Halflife/Sony

TOPLEFT RECORDINGS & C-RIUS MUSIC PRESENT M.ADE I.N C.ANADA VOLUME 2 DOWNLOAD MIXTAPE HERE: http://www.sendspace.com/file/eb32lg

Friday, January 30, 2009

T-WEST – "T-DOT STATE OF MIND" VIDEO


T-WEST – "T-DOT STATE OF MIND" VIDEO RELEASED!
January 30th, 2009. "Surging down the stairs is a young male, he kicks the door open, and a gritty Toronto ode takes its course". Today marks the release of the video for T-West's "T-Dot State Of Mind". Being of influence to Nas' "New York State Of Mind", T-West shares his vision of Toronto through a vibrant display of story-telling, backed by Vibrant Royce Birth production, and Obie's memorizing vocals. The video was directed by: Sterling Pache (www.romanticchildstudios.com), & Koray Salih (www.koraysalih.com).

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

KID COCKY FT KIN SMUV, IZHEDA KID, CAMOFLAUGE, BIG BLAX, SET2 & MASON PAYNE.

Hiphossip.com names Urbanology Magazine 2008 Music Magazine of the Year

It's been four years since Urbanology started to tap the energy of hip hop culture and urban lifestyle in Canada. It's been over a year since I've been on board. The progress has been startling and the recognition inspiring.

Just the other day, Canada's leading hip hop blog site - hiphossip.com gave out its first set of awards. 2008 Music Magazine of the Year went to - guess who? Urbanology Magazine.

From artist profiles to features on the biggest stars in the world to in depth, honest coverage of the issues that effect our lives, Urbanology is now a mainstay in urban culture.

URBANOLOGYMAG.COM
Canadian Hip-Hop Community: Recapping 2008 Canadian Hip-Hop Community: Recapping 2008

By: HipHopCanada [contact]

Date: January 1st 2009


As the year came to an end, we decided to reach out to the Canadian hip-hop community to compile some views and opinions of 2008’s biggest moments and biggest singles. We asked people what they thought the most defining moment of the year was for Canadian hip-hop and what their favourite Canadian single / song was. Below are the results of our mini-survey. Happy New Year Canada!


* Special thanks to Tara Muldoon and Thomas Quinlan!
Michie MeeMichie Mee
Recording Artist / Actress
Toronto, ON
http://www.myspace.com/michiemeemedia
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
For me, getting back in the game on radio across Canada . . . lookout for the video! Recording in the US and Jamaica and not having to explain our love for music or direction as fans of hip-hop, refer to Kardinal's style and hook up with Akon . . . people were telling me about Canada . . . It's about time. Stay tuned!

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?
Tomasi’s single, Kardinal's, and Drake’s new single!
DJ KemoDJ Kemo
DJ / Producer
Vancouver, B.C.
http://www.myspace.com/djkemo
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
Kardinal breaking out in the US!

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?
"Dangerous" of course! VANGUARDS nigga!
DrakeDrake
Recording Artist / Actor
Toronto, ON
http://www.myspace.com/thisisdrake
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
2008 birthed a new generation of young talented artists . . . also K-Os inking a new deal.

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?
"Still Fly" by Page.
Spesh KSpesh K
Recording Artist
Halifax, NS
http://www.myspace.com/spesh_k
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
Classified signing to Sony was huge for East coast artists.

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?

"Fades Away" by Saukrates.
Bishop BriganteBishop Brigante
Recording Artist / Actor / Entrepreneur
Toronto, ON
http://www.myspace.com/bishopbrigante
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
That's a toss up between Lil' Wayne rapping Drake's lyrics at the award show and Drake recently signing to Interscope.

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?
The best single of the year was Page featuring Drake, "Still Fly". It didn't need to be the most lyrical record; it was just a dope ass club record that everyone loved. It was an undeniable hit. If Page had the same backing "Dangerous" had for "Still Fly", it would have shot through the roof!
OrganikOrganik (King of the Dot)
Recording Artist / Entrepreneur
Toronto, ON
http://www.kingofthedot.com
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
Kid Twist winning the Scribble Jam prelims in Cincinnati and then making it to the Quarter Finals against TheSaurus.

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?
“We Lurkin’” by Mayhem Morearty and Gangis Khan AKA Camoflauge.
Ewan "the Jade Emperor" MillEwan "the Jade Emperor" Mill
Entrepreneur / Radio Host
Halifax, NS
http://www.myspace.com/ghettoblasterinc
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
Witnessing and participating in the growth and continuation of Under Pressure 2008 (expansion of a Saturday segment; strong support and involvement as usual; and AG showed up and headlined . . . AG!).

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?
"Young Nation (Remix)" by Tru-Paz.
FenomFenom
Recording Artist / Songwriter / Lyricist
Winnipeg, MB
http://www.myspace.com/itsfenom
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
For me, it was Kardinal Offishall finally getting his due. He did for Canadian hip-hop artists what Obama did for black Americans, which was to prove that any thing is possible with hard work and dedication and that folks can say what they want to say, but in the end, YOU determine how far YOU go!

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?
My favorite Canadian hip-hop single was (and currently is) "Trouble" by Classified . . . I'm expecting my dude to touch the sky off his new release! Big up!
Thomas QuinlanThomas Quinlan
Label Owner / Journalist
Toronto, ON
http://www.handsolorecords.com
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
For me, the defining moment was actually consistently numerous moments that ran throughout the year from hip-hop message board to hip-hop message board, and from hip-hop website to hip-hop website as ignorant Americans once again mocked, ridiculed and talked shit about Canadian hip-hop despite the fact that they have no idea what they're talking about. How this defines Canadian hip-hop in 2008 is that it continues to show how difficult it is for Canadian emcees to be taken seriously south of the border (and even sometimes in their own country). How disappointing.

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?
I'm going to have to go with D-Sisive's "Brian Wilson" just inching ahead of the Red Ants's "Keep Your Satellites Out of My Brain".
Dillin HooxDillin Hoox
Recording Artist
Ottawa, ON
http://www.myspace.com/dillinhoox
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
Multiple Canadian artists getting recognition internationally. Progress is being made all around and it's only going to get bigger and better in '09.

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?
“Brother (Watching)” by Shad K, produced by AmiR.
Tara MuldoonTara Muldoon
Journalist / Entrepreneur
Toronto, ON
http://www.HipHopCanada.com
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
The Stylus Awards weekend . . . Canada’s finest was outstanding!

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?

“Shorty Grindin’” by Bishop Brigante, JD Era and Drake, produced by Spinz!
Concise (Defenders of the Faith)Concise (Defenders of the Faith)
Recording Artist
Vancouver, B.C.
http://www.defendersmusic.ca
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
The most defining moment in '08 for me has to be November 11th . . . the day my album dropped on iTunes!

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?

My favourite Canadian single was "Dangerous" by Kardi . . . 'cause it was such a big record.
Justin Gunderson (Dynamic)Justin Gunderson (Dynamic)
Radio Host / Recording Artist
Ottawa, ON
http://www.hiphopcanada.com/thebrlshow
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
Most defining moment would have been when I heard Dr. Dre on the remix of "Set It Off" from Kardinal. I knew Canada was on to something finally.

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?
Favourite Canadian single was Point Blank "TO 2 OT".
Matt Garner aka DutchMatt Garner AKA Dutch
CEO of Escape Entertainment
Montreal, QC
http://www.escapemtl.ca
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
I think my favourite moment for Canadian hip-hop is as simple as seeing all our home-grown talent stepping their games up big time. We are now marketing ourselves properly and really starting to get our Canadian talent exposed on an international level which is much deserved, and honestly, years past due.

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?

My favourite single of 2008 would have to be Luu Breeze’s “Break Em Off” from a Canadian perspective; he really stood out to me on that one and I think with a bigger budget that song would have taken off in the American market. And of course Magnum 357’s “Drop 4 Me” which is having so much success in Montreal and is helping bring local support back to a town who has lost the love for hip-hop.
Jesse DangerouslyJesse Dangerously
Halifax Rap Legend
Ottawa, ON
http://www.myspace.com/jessedangerously
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
Maybe it's too obvious coming from me, but Buck 65's Dirtbike Trilogy - three albums created and released for free within two months . . . was one of the most inspiring events in hip-hop PERIOD for 2008, and by far the best thing Buck's done in the last decade in my opinion. Freed from major label constraints and concerns over samples and sufficient sales, his writing and production soared to heights only hinted at even on last year's excellent Situation.

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?
I don't remember 2008 being a really great year for singles from anywhere, let alone Canada. I guess Cadence Weapon's “Real Estate” or Wordburglar's “The Route”, but those aren't exactly new songs. Oh... D-Sisive had good shit but I'll be damned if I can remember a title!
Ty HarperTy Harper
Producer / Host of OTA Live! (Flow 93.5 FM)
Toronto, ON
http://www.myspace.com/otalive
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
In Toronto, it would have to be the impact of Page’s “Still Fly” on the local club scene. With minimal commercial spins and promo it’s become arguably the biggest local club song in Toronto hip-hop history (Yes, I said it!). I’ve been a part of this city’s club scene for over 15 years and I have NEVER seen a local song get the type of forwards “Still Fly” is getting right now. It’s this generation’s “Bakardi Slang”, this generation’s “Backbone” but most importantly, it’s the first visible sign there’s not only a new era of local artists carrying the torch, but a new generation of local fans wholeheartedly embracing their city’s hip-hop movement.
Tyson Watcher AKA Metropolis VotaryTyson Watcher AKA Metropolis Votary
Artist / Entrepreneur
Halifax, NS / Toronto, ON
http://www.myspace.com/metropolisvotary
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
In my perspective, Kardinal Offishall signing with Akon was likely the most significant occurrence in Canadian hip-hop over the past year. I felt that it was important because it demonstrated Canadian hip-hop's ability to transcend borders in more ways than one. The fact that Akon had been a fan of Kardinal was interesting for me because Kardi is somebody who has openly rejected the restrictions placed on him by major labels. The Kill Bloodclot Bill mixtape really explored his feelings regarding this, as after his first album he discovered (as many people do) he was only receiving a small percentage of his album sales, and actually owed MCA Records money for the production which was offered to him. Though he has worked with many mainstream artists (even appearing on Wu-Tang’s Remix for Careful "click click") this was the first time I really was able to hear his music across borders. Visiting the USA and the Caribbean over the past year, I heard him featured on the radio a significant amount, and I think it is important for opening the door to more Canadian talent, and shows that it is possible without compromising ambitions, goals, style etc. This also is useful in showing the diversity of Canadian talent because sadly, outside of our country most people are unaware of the cultural mosaic Canadians live in.

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?
Well, if I have to choose one that I had nothing to do with, then I would probably say "Trouble" by Classified, because he is still an artist on the rise, but has been on the grind for at least the last 10 years. This is his newest single and pretty fresh but it’s hard to keep track of what’s new or not. Also, the video is pretty dope.
LexingtonLexington
Recording Artist / Producer / Director
Calgary, AB
http://www.myspace.com/olivehour
Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?
Hip-Hop in the Park (Edmonton) and Summer Fling (Saskatoon) . . . same shit, different city. All I remember about last summer is shot-gunning tons of beers with some of the dopest musicians in the world and then getting to watch them rap.

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?
"Dirty Space Alchemy" by Red Ants.
The Dirty SampleThe Dirty Sample
Producer / Recording Artist
Calgary, AB
http://www.myspace.com/thedirtysample
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
Shad being nominated for a Juno; finally an artist who deserves a nomination [but] unfortunately he lost.

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?
"Brian Wilson" by D-Sisive. Brian Wilson. Incredible track.
Jay DevonishJay Devonish
Label Manager (KOCH Entertainment)
Toronto, ON
http://www.kochcan.com
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
I'd say international exposure via Kardi and Drake. They've helped show that Canada has something to offer on an international level.
TonaTona
Recording Artist
Toronto, ON
http://www.myspace.com/tonamusic
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
Kardinal’s performance on 106 & Park earlier this year.

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?
Saukrates - Fades Away
Publish Post
DJ P-PlusDJ P-Plus
DJ / Radio Host (The Real Frequency, Flow 93.5 FM)
Toronto, ON
http://www.therealfrequency.com
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
Kardinal’s record sales and the rise of Drake; Canadian hip-hop finally ran out of excuses. No one with international acclaim, no one can do it and still live and rep the city, no one can do it with "just hip-hop", no can have a successful single.... blah blah blah. Kardinal proved all those facts wrong. He does live in the city, and reps Toronto to the death. He does have international acclaim and respect, Kardinal’s single went platinum. But yet, in his own home town he only did a certain amount of sales which I will leave nameless. Nameless for the simple fact that, as a country we are getting closer to international success from true canadian talent . . . Kardinal and Drake definitely represent this. However, as a country, we still need to respond to what's going on in our own backyard. Drake has the buzz of the whole world watching him. But how long will it take for our country to respond the same way . . . Cali Snipes, Luu Breeze, Frankie Payne, Mayhem Morearty, Tona, Famous, Promise . . . the same way that ATL will responds to Gucci Mane, to me these artists are all at the same level buzz wise. The only difference is, they get major support from there own!

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?

“Reach” by Frankie Payne and “Still Fly” by Page featuring Drake.
The Narcicyst of EuphratesThe Narcicyst of Euphrates
Recording Artist / Mystery / Journalist
Montreal, QC
http://www.myspace.com/euphrates
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
Without being self-indulgent, I think the most defining moment in my Canadian hip-hop experience was when Busta Rhymes called me and apologized for “Arab Money”. It showed me that an underground artist can use the internet to reach one of the greats. It also shows me how hip-hop can be used to educate/shed light on the misconceptions of religion, race, class and gender. Reinvigorated my belief in hip-hop.

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?
“All Fair” by Rugged Intellect featuring Kool G Rap.
Hunter Pearson / DJ HuntHunter Pearson / DJ Hunt
DJ (hunt.FM) / Producer / Engineer
Vancouver, BC
http://www.hunt.fm | http://www.passdamictv.com
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop? What was your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?
Question 1 and 2 go hand-in-hand with each other . . . it has to be Kardinal Offishall's smash hit of the summer, “Dangerous” accompanying the release of his latest album Not 4 Sale. The single absolutely BLEW UP! In Canada . . . in North America . . . and all over the world! It was a historic achievement for a Canadian hip-hop artist and ground-breaking for the Vancouver production crew behind the music, the Vanguards. Notable mentions go to the steady quality single and video releases from Shad . . . our introduction to the now ubiquitous Famous and a long-overdue record from veterans Defenders of the Faith (Checkmate and Concise). Also, Drake continues to make moves, but I think we have yet to hear his best. I'd say watch for him in '09!
Omar MouallemOmar Mouallem
Freelance Writer / Critic (Exclaim! Magazine)
Edmonton, AB
http://www.assaultofknowledge.com
In your opinion, what was 2008's most defining moment for Canadian hip-hop?
The comeback of D-Sisive, and his album The Book, which was my favourite of the year (not to mention the two singles also released).

Your favourite Canadian hip-hop single of 2008?
"The Old Prince Still Lives at Home" by Shad.

Editor's note: Once again on behalf of everyone at HipHopCanada/HipHopCanada Digital, Happy New Year to you and your family!




Tara Muldoon

Tara Muldoon didn't realize others saw her passion as work. Starting at the historical Masterplan Show (89.5), she has been mentored by some of hip hop's most notorious players. Currently focused on her writing and publicity abilities, she was recently featured on the Tyra Banks Show for her music industry dreams. She is on HipHopCanada.com's management team. Hit her up at http://www.myspace.com/taramuldoon.

Thursday, January 1, 2009


Bankrush and DJ IV Present: Solid Mas THE SHOW OFF MIXTAPE

Another one of Canada's hidden jewels hailing from
Toronto, ON Solid Mas is an artist that understands the essence of hip hop and how living in Canada is a blessing.
For this being his first album it is surprisingly complete with a wide range of topics covered through 22 tracks. The album is full of energy and rawness it is easy to see that this Mc has big aspirations. Solid Mas projects can only improve with time. The album is also laced with solid production by some of Canada's best up 'N' comers as well as being a Mic bully this young Mc also produces his own records on the album like "Ridin Dirty" "Loose Change" "Legacy" and "Grapevine". Be sure to keep an eye on this multi talented artist as he is on his way to becoming another Canadian great.



D-Sisive - Knoblich: The Complete '08 Comeback Special
Free Download
http://www.chartattack.com/news/64474/free-d-sisive-mixtape

If 1968 was the year Elvis Presley made his dramatic, history-making comeback, 2008 was the same for Toronto rapper D-Sisive.

The once-promising party rapper fell off the map a few years ago amidst personal turmoil and family heartbreak. When he re-emerged earlier this year, the feel-good hip-hop of his past was long gone and had been replaced by a more serious, stern and sophisticated brand of rapping that had more in common with the bleak worldview of Morrissey than the jams of the Fresh Prince.

It was also a very productive year for D-Sisive. He released the heart-wrenching The Book and the Like This Plus Three EP and issued the Nobody With A Notepad Plus Three EP just days ago.
In the meantime, as a special year-end gift to friends and curious music fans, D-Sisive got together with DJ Grouch and put together The Complete '08 Comeback Special mixtape. It will be available for free and exclusively through CHARTattack by clicking the above link as of New Year's Day.

DJ Grouch cuts and slices his way through all the tracks on The Book and the Like This EP on top of Muneshine's "Farewell," Angerville's "Dear Dad (Remix)" and D-Sisive exclusive tracks "Lucky Penny," "Don't Be" and "Wayne Knight."

"It's been a good year and it's been genuinely exciting to make music again," says D-Sisive about 2008. "I just hope some people enjoyed what I'm doing and will continue to pay attention in 2009."

D-Sisive's Let The Children Die LP is tentatively scheduled for release in February.