Really nice to see some new visuals from that dude WolF J! This one’s another one off his Live Your Life Vol. 1 release from back in 2013. Can’t wait for summer mannnnnnn….!
WolF J McFarlane – Parental Advisory [Official Video]
Parental Advisory Produced by LordQuest Filmed & Edited by @Timiota
— WWW.WOLFJ.CA
Available on WolF J McFarlane #SOUNDCLOUD off the LYL Vol.1 EP
Rashid finally lets off visuals for his latest Solid Mas-produced sounds!
The Nightmare In The Afterhour coming March 2015. Check out soundcloud.com/Rashid_St_James Artist: Rashid St. James Production by: Solid Mas Directed by: Gino Sandoval @ Rkulture Produced by: Greg Longo @ Rkulture Graphicsby: Pavel Ioudine Color grading: Alter Ego Cinematographer: Zack Ready Camera Operator Innis Papagiannis Art Director: Kristina Miskopoulos 1st AC: Benjamin Irwin Make-Up: Tegan Ridge Stylists: Common Thread
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“I just won a Grammy for Marshall Mathers LP 2, but I’m really more hype off this dope smoothie I just made, ” isn’t the typical reaction you’d expect to hear from a producer who just landed one of music’s most sought-after awards, but Frank Dukes isn’t your typical anything. “I’m not one for the limelight I suppose,” he says shrugging unapologetically as he sits in his custom-built studio, situated in Toronto’s Annex neighbourhood. It’s from this studio that he supplies countless rappers with the production they need to create songs that their fans will hopefully love. Dukes’ sound is versatile and can quickly shift from a heavy boom-bap to a smooth video game gloss in seconds, something he picked up by studying every genre evenly. “I wanted to be a great producer so I studied great hip-hop producers, but also stuff beyond that: Phil Spector, David Axelrod, Gamble and Huff. They’re equally as influential to me as Dilla, Premier, and Pete Rock.” Dukes has now worked with everyone from Method Man to Macklemore, and was once jokingly told by 50 Cent to stay undiscovered so that Curtis could keep all of the music for himself.
His most recent endeavor is Sour Soul, a collaborative album between Ghostface Killah andBADBADNOTGOOD that Dukes made from scratch. “I brought the idea to the table. I thought it would be a good fit and that the live band/rapper record had never been fully done right. I felt like I could bring the grit that those old Ghostface songs have from sampling old records, but also have the dynamic of a live band with string and horn arrangements making it super lush.” The daunting—and at times gruelling—task of constructing his dream album took almost three years to complete, but it’s now set to be released on February 24th. Despite the long journey, Dukes is still giddy about the idea of it coming out, becoming uncharacteristically animated anytime it’s mentioned. “When I work with any of those guys it’s always a team effort. They’re good friends of mine and we have a really close working relationship. We’ve worked on tons of things together, it’s not like the traditional ‘I’m the producer! What I say goes!’ Everybody has input and those guys are amazing musicians and super talented.”
Since emerging from the underground battle rap scene in his early teens, the 26 year old Nova Scotia native has made a name for himself for his brand of breakneck beats and unadulterated rhymes. His signature raspy voice and raw emotion make for a captivating listening expirience that appeals to a wide audience. The award winning emcee has just released his 4th studio album entitled ‘Rap Music’ and is gearing up for his Canadian tour dates this spring.