“Show Ya Light” is the second single off of Sam I Am Montolla’s EP “MADE HER”. Produced by Shash’U (Fool’s Gold) the Creator of PWRFNK. This is RnB with doses of Funk, Soul, and Afro-Rhythmic Beats.
Directed by Nik Brovkin from OverTheBreaks. Filmed by Annick MF GOLD and Mariel Rosenbluth and edited by Annick MF GOLD and Nik Brovkin.
Dancers: Leah McFly “Waackeisha” McKesey, Erich “Mean Jean” Etienne, Ja “Jigsaw” Britton Johnson and Samantha “Sam I Am Montolla” Hinds.
Styled by Leah McFly “Waackeisha” McKesey and Make-Up by Dangerously Elektra.
Q is a magazine show that’s unpredictable in the best sense – proud to be “a wild mix of culture by way of Canada” as described by the New York Times. The Globe & Mail noted the show’s “raging popularity across a variety of platforms — podcasts, television, websites, satellite radio, terrestrial radio, and occasional live remote broadcasts.”
Ty Harper | Audio,Music | Friday, April 17th, 2015
Kinda feel like I seen this guy a couple days ago on Queen St, but he was wearing dark shades so couldn’t be 100.. anyways new raw vocals from Nevon for your Friday morning…
Some more promo for this Saturday’s event. Not to be missed!
Artscape and Manifesto Community Projects present In Conversation with… Adrian Aitcheson
Ada Slaight Hall – Daniels Spectrum Saturday April 18th, 2015 3:00pm – 4:30 PM
Join Artscape and Manifesto for an ‘In Conversation with… Adrian Aitcheson’ on April 18th, celebrating the 25th Anniversary of ‘TOO BLACK GUYS’ at Ada Slaight Hall inside Daniels Spectrum! Adrian has ventured on an incredible journey in building his notable brand ‘TOO BLACK GUYS’ and made exemplary strides over the course of his personal career. Hosted by Juno Award winning rapper Kardinal Offishall, we aim to give you greater insight into what has made Adrian so successful, touching on the highlights and hardships of being an entrepreneur.
To give you a bit of background for those who are not very familiar. In the year 1990, starting out as a clothing line and a store founded in downtown Toronto, TBG was known for their thought-provoking t-shirts surrounding the ideologies and history of black culture. TBG apparel has been seen on the backs of some of the most prominent figures in hip hop culture, including Mos Def, Spike Lee, Redman, and Mary J Blige, to name a few. In 25 years Adrian and TBG have become icons, paving the way for Canadian streetwear fashion along the way.
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