To celebrate Canada Day, Maestro Fresh Wes delivers his address to the nation with a new video for Black Trudeau, a track that as the Toronto Star says “speaks the truth: he was Canada’s first domestic rap music breakthrough.” Last year hip hop fans in Toronto were given a taste of the track when Wes was invited on stage by hip hop legends Public Enemy. The crowd went wild and Chuck D fell to the floor in awe as Maestro delivered rhymes about Drake, former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien and Toronto Mayor Rob Ford.
Brotha J goes in on auto-tune dependent “singers”.
“AutoCoon” A derogatory term Originated by Brotha J. Used to describe “Wannabe” Vocalists who depend too heavily on auto-tune.
Song by: Brotha J of NevR. Produced by: Lancecape.
A New track called “AutoCoon”. Brotha J takes aim at vocalists who depend too heavily upon the technology of auto- tune to make themselves sound better than they actually are.
Brotha J, a Member of the Toronto crew NevR and Whole Wheat Brothers Music affiliate, has given us some dope music over the past year and is doing a good job creating a track record for having dope sounds as well as content.
The Juno award winning artist is dropping this single “AutoCoon” as the first single off of his second project entitled “Hip Hop Soul”. The production on this track is done by none other than Toronto’s own Lancecape.
Brotha J’s previous Project Entitled “YouAlreadyKnowMe” which includes the songs Shine, What Does It Profit and Officer Down can be downloaded below. Here’s the New “AutoCoon” track by Brotha J, Produced by Lancecape.
Ty Harper | Audio,Music | Thursday, June 27th, 2013
First introduction to Nuc*sme – which stands for ‘the Nebula Universe City for Social Misfit Extroverts’ – and is comprised of members Adria Kain, Dey, Boko Maru, Spek Won and Leisha Cameron.
The first two accompanying visuals for “We Live It” (Produced by Freddie Joachim) and “V I B E $” (Produced by Lord Dawn) off The Foreigners’“Apex” mixtape.