Gawd damn man. Just the beginning of this has me rushing to go take in Part I first and then get right back to this one.
This is part two of Tona Tencreddi’s interview.
On this episode, he talks about his 3rd solo album that was just released: “Ivy League”. He shares why he feels he is at his peak form as an artist. We also go back to the legendary night at the Juno when he won Best Rap Recording of the year with Naturally Born Strangers. Even after all the success from that group, he answers why he doesn’t want to be in groups anymore.
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I think Breezy got sick of singing and was like, “Yo, just put a beat on.” Lol. I don’t get the Hot 97 thing but whatever. Coulda just called it a straight freestyle.
If you crossed paths with WondaGurl, consider yourself blessed. Although she’s a shy and kind girl on the surface, she’s one of the meanest producers in the game. Since learning some tricks of the trade from Boi-1da, she’s been getting placements with Travis Scott (“Antidote” & “Uptown”), Jay Z (“Crown”), Drake (“Used To” & “Company”), SZA (“Teen Spirit”), and Rihanna (“Bitch Better Have My Money”). That’s not all of her credits either.
After hitting up Rotate This, WondaGurl ends up with Solid Sound’s “A Wooden Box,” Images In Vogue’s “In The House,” and The Magnolias’ Concrete Pillbox. Laying The Magnolias to the side, Wonda uses samples from the other two records for a bass heavy beat. Watch her craft the banger above.
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Introduction to Dillin Hoox. Putting this up more so for the subject matter rather than the overall execution of the song (as it’s obviously pretty dated sonically). Always good to know that MCs are still out there trying to talk about the problems of the world though. It’s easy to forget that there are still socially/politically conscious rappers out there…
Dillin Hoox was born in Mahabad, Kurdistan, midway through the horrific Iran-Iraq war where his family barely avoided Saddam Hussein’s chemical attacks against his people. In the first few years of his life, Hoox’s family immigrated to Canada, leaving behind a hostile and oppressive environment and uncertain future. After moving from coast-to-coast, living in both Halifax and Vancouver, his family settled in Ottawa – the capital city he proudly represents today. In Ottawa, he earned his BA in Psychology from Carleton University.
Born into a family of poets, Hoox has a natural ability to paint a picture with words; expressing his thoughts and piecing together his emotions through his lyrics. As a young artist, he is determined, inspired, witty, and well-spoken. Through music, Hoox showcases his inner-thoughts regarding the struggles of Kurdistan and the plight of the Kurdish people.
Written & performed by: Dillin Hoox Produced by: Diract Beats Video by: Concrete Films
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Premiering On Noisey Mic Outlaw releases a new visual/single from His upcoming 3rd project “Oragami” Song: “Bathing Ape” Directed By: Mic Outlaw Shot & edited By: @CharltonVisuals https://www.instagram.com/micoutlaw/ https://www.facebook.com/MicOutlawFan… https://www.twitter.com/mic_outlaw
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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.