Belly with some new viz off his latest project of the same name.
Belly – Mumble Rap (Official Video) Song Taken From the Mumble Rap album Available Here: https://belly.lnk.to/MumbleRap
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Director: Karena Evans Executive Producer: Taj Critchlow & Director X Head Of Production: Adam Palmer Producer: Davin Black DP: Jordon Oram Editor: Dan LeMoyne Production Company: Popp Rok
Meet Majid Jordan, the magical musical duo straight from OVO Sound 🗣 🔉 🔉. The two Toronto natives, Majid Al Maskati and Jordan Ullman, have made waves with their electronic, R&B music. They met in 2011 when they were students at the University of Toronto, and now five years later their headlining shows and performing at festivals 🔝🚶. We got a chance to speak to Majid Jordan at Manifesto Festival. Listen to them talk about the Canada’s “tight-knit” community 💪, how the Toronto sound is changing, and what dreams their chasing now🙇 🙇 🙌. Below is an excerpt from our talk, play the podcast to hear more.
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Holyyyy. These guys f*cked with “Fortunate” and did it justice!!!!! Sick. New joint from dvsn called “P.O.V.” which is now packaged as part of their upcoming project called MORNING AFTER.
When Jessie Reyez rolled through her song “Figures” with just an acoustic guitar at our dscvr shoot earlier this year, she used an air of gentility as a bed for some truly fierce vocals. Her voice swooped and darted, and her passionate song of abandonment cut to the heart. Jessie’s making a name for herself right now. Our 26-year-old LIFT artist knew she had songs since her since high school days, so after growing up in a Toronto suburb, she opted out of college, and followed her muse to Florida for some beach busking and life-living. When she got back up north, she had a vision of who she might be and the courage to keep going. There’s a sense of urgency in her art; she weds a determined feminist vibe with love of family, respect for culture and dedication to emotional truth. Her ‘Kiddo’ EP is one of the year’s strongest debuts, full of invention and ambition. Her stripped-down takes of “Fuck It” and “Gatekeeper” reflect that signature sensitivity; watching them you know you’re seeing the real deal reveal herself right in front of you.
Director: Ryan Booth Producer: Micah Bickham Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/VEVO Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/VEVO_DSCVR Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vevo/ Watch more music at: http://www.vevo.com
WATCH Part 4: https://goo.gl/VTyVGn Part 3: https://goo.gl/cg8Ht6 Part 2: https://goo.gl/M9Zts2 Part 1: https://goo.gl/YGJ8uX __________________________________ In this clip, Pressa discussed how he was able to meet Drake and how he ended up on tour with him. Pressa starts off by talking about his relationship with Niko of OVO who he says he stays in contact with and constantly sends new music to. Pressa revealed that he was finally able to meet Drake during a run in the UK where he went for networking and exposure purposes. When he linked up with Drake at a club in the UK, Pressa said he was offered the opportunity to join the tour. He then disclosed that his inaugural performance on tour was actually his first performance ever. Pressa talked about the adrenaline rush he felt performing in front of such a large audience but he glowingly expressed how much he enjoys the attention. But during his first couple performances, Pressa broke some production rules in terms of utilizing parts of the stage he was unauthorized to use. In fact, it was the same portion of the stage that Travis Scott fell through which caused the entire show to be canceled and prompted Drake to refund the fans their money.