Shi Wisdom releases visuals for arguably her most powerful recording to date, and one of the most poignant records to come out of the Mega in a long time.
Download Peter Jackson’s 1996 Mixtape with DJ Reddy Rell @ www.PeterJacksonMusic.ca
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Toronto, ON – 9-0 Nickel CEO and recording artist Peter Jackson lets off the second video in as many weeks in support of his 1996: The Golden Era mixtape, hosted by DJ Reddy Rell. HipHopCanada is proud to premiere the “Done Started Something Freestyle,” directed by Captured Photography & Films. The original song, produced by Dame Grease, is by DMX featuring The Lox and Mase, off the It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot album. Check out PJ’s freestyle below.
And in case you missed it, click here to check out the “I Know Freestyle,” posted last week.
Peter Jackson is currently preparing for the March 2015 release of his album, Since I Was 16.
Last year as OShauN, (now known as EverythingOShauN) worked to complete his project, he kept up with music release after music release. He opened for PSquare, performed in NY, Manhattan, and did a couple festivals here in Toronto.
In 2015, EverythingOShauN is here with that new sound, giving you a taste of what’s to come from his upcoming project. You Shouldn’t’s dark melodic production is handled by his brother Xpress aka DJXP, and the song is available @ http://www.EverythingOShauN.com). The amazing accompanying visuals directed by, Ashley Iris Gill andGSXMusic serves as the first single from “Until Then…EverythingO…Cant Be For Nothing” which is set to release this year.
The OBGMs (oOohh Baby Gimme Mores) have been on an ongoing high since their rise in popularity this past summer, due in part to their involvement with a nationwide Budweiser ad campaign. The four-piece Toronto indie rock outfit have since been on a tear, recently flooring crowds on a winding Winnebago tour this past summer that included big stops at both New York’s AFROPUNK Festival and Budweiser’s Made In America showcase in Philadelphia. As a result, the band have become known for their commanding, bottom-heavy and sweaty performances around North America, and are continuing to surpass the hype time and time again.
Check out the new visuals for Happylaidback. This is the new single off of the critically acclaimed Sincere LP!!! King Reign takes his fans into where he finds his happy place….rockin the mic!!!
Toronto-born, Trinidadian/Guyanese-blooded rapper/producer King Reign (Rhyme Energy In God’s Nature) presents the self-directed music video for “Happylaidback”, the Gameboy-produced single from Sincere, Reign’s new album out now also featuring production from Gameboy, Rich Kidd, Pro Logic, Darp Malone, and Reign himself. A former Sony/Columbia artist, Stylus Award winner and Juno Award nominee (as part of group Brassmunk), King Reign has collaborated with Drake (stream “Fades Away” on Soundcloud), Pharaohe Monch (stream “One More Time” on Soundcloud), Raphael Saadiq, Saukrates (watch the music video for “Guilty”), Kardinal Offishall (watch the music video for “Money”) and Boi-1da (watch the music video for “This Means War”). Reign’s last video from the Sincere album was for “Chemical Romance” which premiered on 2DopeBoyz (watch). “The phrase ‘Happylaidback’ describes my everyday personality,” says Reign. “As a Libran I strive to stay balanced. Balance equates to happiness for me. No matter how busy or stressed I am, the plan is to stay relaxed through it all. The plan is to be happy. The verses tell you that I’m still working on it. ‘I’m busy like Tuesday, easy like Sunday morning’.”
Geeeeez. More Sam Smith murkeration courtesy of Voyce! Yo, Aion. Just my two cents man but you should consider posting the audio of the covers as MP3s. Either way, a new web cam would be dope too. Yes, we’re making demands up in here! Ha!
Haven’t heard from my dude Louwop in a minute! And then voila…! Couple videos and an album as part of a new group called Los Poetas alongside fellow MC, Che Uno. Get caught up on the push via their official website or peep the iTunes link for the album download. This one’s called “Slaughter”!
20-year-old Mississauga hip hop artist, John River,releases a brand new video for the first single off of his upcoming project, The Storm, titled “Hope City II”. The track title serves as a follow up to “Hope City” originally released on The Calm.