Sese with the extra crispy flow for the 1st official release of his new project, The Frieza Saga. On some Dragon Ball Z ish…
If consistency is the key, then the wide barrage of mixtapes, albums and feature verses etc. Hip Hop artist SESE has dropped over the years; has made him one of Canada’s elite spitters. From tours and live performances across the country its hard for anyone to argue that SESE isn’t one of the most consistent and talented artists around. Never being one to put himself in a box creatively, he has only gained himself a bigger fan base in this ever changing world of Hip Hop. Recently, even Canada’s top urban artist Drake, took notice and started following him on popular social media app Instagram.
Today, SESE, UTVMG and the Nightmare Klub collective bring to you a brand new EP entitled, “The Frieza Saga.” Along with the first video off the project, “Vegeta.” Watch as Sese takes on his final form, transforming into Lord Frieza and kills Vegeta over fellow Nightmare Klub member Ceaza Leon’s bass-heavy production. Themed after anime series Dragon Ball Z the Frank Douglasss (0therworld Films/Nightmare Klub) visuals and track itself mesh perfectly to give the listener an idea of what to expect while listening to the brand new project.
“The Frieza Saga” is OUT NOW and is available for FREE DOWNLOAD at
Speaking of which….here’s Shad‘s video from the same night. Dope!
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JUNO Award winner and multi-Polaris Music Prize nominee Shad makes his Massey Hall debut performing songs including “Progress,” “Rose Garden,” and “Stylin'” Live at Massey Hall.
Supported by the Ontario Media Development Corporation
Woah. Full 30-minute concert video of the incomparable Zaki Ibrahim‘s recent show at Massey Hall when she performed with Shad. Perfect to take in on your Sunday. Bom!
The Polaris Music Prize short list nominee makes her Massey Hall debut, performing songs including “Something in the Water,” “Heart Beat,” and the infectious “Grow Again.”
Supported by the Ontario Media Development Corporation