After taking in “I Don’t Want To Be” I had to go back and do the knowledge on the youngin’ John River. I suggest you do the same.
Fak man…I miss OTA Live. Would be doing all kinds of features on the new under 20 cats in the city right about now…
Download Song: http://hu.lk/ww1wspx1kgq8 Song: Every Evening Artist: John River Directed By: Trayne Adjei & Egan Davidson
The Second Single Of The Upcoming Mixtape: The Calm, From 17 year old Mississauga/Toronto Rapper & Producer John River. In Loving Memory Of Khadeem “Jazze” Antoine.
Special Thanks To: Iluvlola.net and Amanda 2am Club Clarkson Secondary School Nazareth J Long Tremell Mayers Kayon Mayers
All rights to this film and cinematography are reserved to John River.
Really dope intro to a new artist named John River. Who says there’s no hope for the youths? Dude’s 17 btw.
When the choir came in…legit goosebumps. Salute homie.
Song: I Don’t Want To Be Artist: John River Produced by : The Showboiz, John River Directed By: Trayne Downloads: http://www.sendspace.com/file/u1r0la
17 year old, Mississauga, Toronto artist John River, releases his third single of his upcoming mixtape: The Calm. Local notable artist, athletes and personalities from the GTA, came together to raise awareness about gun violence in the city.
Special Thanks To : Kris Joseph – Professional Basketball Player of the Boston Celtics Myck Kabongo – Point Guard of the Texas Longhorns Devoe Joseph – Shooting Guard for the Oregon Ducks Jeni – Host at Flow 93.5 Peter Kash – Host at Flow 93.5 JD Era – Recording Artist The Showboiz – Production Group Chase Milly – Recording Artist
Mazher from Mount Ink Clothing Manufacturing for supplying the Hope City clothing, and also joining along with the other video members is donating canned foods for homeless youth.
Below are links to 3 community programs/facilities that specifically help in keeping under privileged children of the streets and inspires them to strive to achieve their full potential.
Raz Fresco and P. Blackk from The Baker’s Club chop it up with AHH. Lots going on with these dudes mang. Def looking forward to that new The 6th Letter tape.
(AllHipHop News Feature) Hip-Hop has always been structured by mob rule and in these days, it’s no different. Every aspiring rapper today seems to get an idea, grab their homies, and go all out for a genre they love. Enter the Bakers Club: a collective of talented young Hip-Hop MCs and producers hungry to be the genre’s next trendsetters.
What makes Bakers Club different from most other groups is difference. No two members are alike – all organically growing together through five different cities across two countries.
Group founder, producer, and leader, Raz Fresco, founded The Bakers Club when he was only 15 years old and has proven he’s way older than his age reveals.
Now at 17, Fresco has already produced for some of Hip-Hop’s hottest artists including Mac Miller, French Montana, Tyga, Big Sean, B.o.B., and Wale. But he puts his Club above all.
“A lot of rappers have that signature-type thing they do. I don’t like to box myself into sh*t like that,” Raz says. “My music grows with me.”
Baker’s Club began through mutual friends in Raz’s hometown of Toronto, Ontario. Ever since, The Club has grown to eight members, four from Canada, and four from the U.S. Each member has his or her own unique sound, making it a surprise, as they are able to gel.
“My vision for the Bakers Club was just like it’s not necessarily like ‘this is The Bakers Club’ because every group has their own-type sound,” Raz explains. “Like the Wu-Tang had that Wu sound, Dipset had that Dipset sound. The thing I like about Baker’s Club is, it’s like a whole circle where everyone doesn’t sound the same.”
Director & Editor: Ken Galloway | @KenGalloway Director of Photography: Scott McClelland Executive Producer: John Nadalin (The N.E.) Producers: Matt Power | @MattFJPower & Supinder Wraich | @SWraich Special Effects: Steve Coulter Assistant Director: Nicole Dorsey Makeup: Jennifer Balanced & Lisa Quail 1st Camera Assistant: Justin Tobin Gaffer: Ryan Hernandez Key Grip: Chuck Warren Best Boy Grip: Dan Jardine | @DeanofDanger Craft Services: Gabe Grey
Special thanks to MuchFACT for their support! | Muchfact.ca | @MuchFACT
Song produced by Buckwild | @TheRealBuckwild Cuts by DJ Grouch | @DJGrouch
This is xtra dope because these youngins said f*ck the idea of short Internet life-spans and consumer ADD, lets put something out that’s actually 2 years old because it still deserves that push. Either that, or it just took them 2 years to finish it, lol. Produced, directed & edited by Raz Fresco!
17-Year old Toronto producer Raz Fresco and Chicago’s own BrandUn DeShay come together to drop the visuals from one of their most memorable collaborations.
“Super Smash Bros.” is a fall 2010 song but according to the artists and fans alike, the song needed a video. The track was produced by Raz Fresco. Check out the video above.