Canada isn’t perfect, but according to Tory Lanez, Black people get better treatment from the police. Here’s part 1 of his conversation with Headkrack and Gary With Da Tea on “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show.” bit.ly/rsmsvideos #RSMS
Ty Harper | Audio,Music | Wednesday, October 12th, 2016
Had to happen…
I couldn’t help it and i can’t deny how good it sounds. this is just an edit to play on my dj sets, and i played it once and everybody wanted it right away. Honestly i was gonna wait to see if Solange or her team or whoever works for her wouldve ask me to do an offical remix so if they still want to, i could make it sound better than that version but ohhhhh, what the hell….
anyways i highly recommend you that new Solange album “A Seat At The Table”.
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Shouts to Made-In-Toronto.com and their new monthly mix series featuring all local music. Between this and The Toronto Sound you really have no reason not to be up on what’s poppin’ in the city each month.
6IXMIX – A Monthly Mix Hosted by Made in Toronto In Collaboration With A Different DJ/Producer From Toronto/GTA Each Month.
The Mix Is Made Up Of Our Favourite Hip-Hop/R&B Songs From Toronto/GTA That Released On The Month Of The Mix.
This Month We Teamed Up With Toronto Singer 11:11’s Official DJ, and Toronto Rapper Adrian Duncan’s Manager @DJKARIMK To Create The First #6IXMIX.
Dope! Over an hour of choperation with the one and only Kardinal Offishall.
For decades, Toronto hip-hop fans have understood their own sound: a hybrid of east coast boom bap and west coast melodies with an aesthetic style and cadence derived from the Caribbean. Rapper and producer Kardinal Offishall wasn’t the first from the city to come up with this but he did perfect it and, in doing so, established Canada’s inaugural contribution to hip-hop’s canon of regional sounds. Kardi’s ingenuity won him awards and the respect of his American peers and it gave aspiring musicians leverage to leap over the structural limitations of the local industry, and express themselves as defiantly Canadian — no matter where their families originate. Kardinal looks back on his career in this lecture at the 2016 Red Bull Music Academy.
The Red Bull Music Academy is a global music institution committed to fostering creativity in music. We celebrate music, its culture, and the transformative minds behind it. Begun in 1998, the Academy has taken the core principles that underlie its annual workshop for selected participants and applied this curatorial approach to events, lectures, and city-wide festivals throughout the year.
Been trying to keep up with all The Come Up Show interviews / podcasts. Here they chop it up with that dude Tona, partially in celebration of his latest release, The Ivy League. Definitely looking forward to taking this one in. Shouts to the fam! Part II on the way too…
Today’s episode is unlike any other podcast episodes that we recorded so we had to split it into two parts. Tona Tencreddi, is one third of Naturally Born Strangers and in my opinion, one of the premiere artists our country has to offer. He tells us about his upbringing in becoming the artist that he is today which includes a deep history of Toronto rap culture.
We talk about his epic rap battle against Blake Carrington in Sauga, how one of his first big hits “Dial Tone” was made, what is it like working with Drake on the remix, and so much more.