NEW MUSIC: Shaquille O’Neil – Mans Not Hot (Big Shaq Diss) feat. ShaqIsDope

Maybe the most random collabo ever? Shaq and Shaq go against Shaq in a refix.

Maybe the most random collabo ever? Shaq and Shaq go against Shaq in a refix.

The kid Rajan with another nice one.
Produced By: @iamkbeatz
Mixed & Mastered By: @SavvisBlue
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Contact: musicbyrajan@gmail.com
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It’s funny the things people do when they can just do whatever they want (thanks to technology / the internet etc..). Now people are putting up beautiful songs that are mixed and everything and just calling them demos…?
Either way…producer Govi and LOU VAL link up for another one. Like I said last post, LOU VAL on fire.

The big tune gets an official follow up.

Producer Govi links up with LOU VAL for a nice one. LOU VAL on fire.
Available to stream on all platforms 🌐
Apple Music: apple.co/2fMX2gy
Spotify: spoti.fi/2xZtiYN
Artwork by: instagram.com/mitchhoulahan
Written & Performed by: @vavaval
Produced by: @govibeats
Mixed & Mastered by: @govibeats

Dan-e-o’s legacy continues with the full length release of Dear Hip Hop: 20 Years Later. Description says it all. Copp on iTunes or stream there or on Spotify. Congrats man!
On November 5, 1996, Toronto-based label, Beat Factory released the seminal Canadian hip-hop compilation, Rap Essentials Volume One. Helping to further energize the already-established careers of such north-of-the-border lyrical heavyweights as Kardinal Offishall, Choclair, Ghetto Concept and Rascalz, the album is also credited for launching the career of Scarborough lyricist, Dan-e-o.
With his featured single, “Dear Hip Hop”, Dan-e-o immediately cemented himself as one of Canada’s premier MCs. A quasi-love letter to the music and culture he adores, the Scam-produced single has stood the test of time and has garnered itself “classic” status in the annals of Canadian hip-hop history.
With his fourth album, Dear Hip Hop: 20 Years Later, Dan-e-o both commemorates the two decade milestone of the release of his legendary debut and pays tribute to a long list of inspirations. “The artists I pay tribute to on this album by including them as guests helped pave the way for me to become the artist I am,” says Dan-e-o, “But they themselves have also enjoyed the last 20 years or so of invigorating hip-hop culture. So this new album is as much about celebrating Canadian hip-hop as a whole as it is about my first single. Really, I’m just a chapter in a much bigger story.”
Among the honoured guests on the album are URBNET label mate, Moka Only, “Northern Touch” legend, Thrust and the Godfather of Canadian hip-hop himself, Maestro Fresh Wes. They all appear on the posse cut and lead single, “League Of Legends”, which is produced by Scam – reuniting Dan-e-o with the producer of “Dear Hip Hop” 20 years after its release.
Dear Hip Hop: 20 Years Later is a unique combination of re-mastered gems recorded during the mid-90’s and brand new golden era-esque bangers, which include “Rap Essentials”, an ode to the compilation that started it all with alumni, Mathematik and Deuce Deuce of Concrete Mob and a symbolic tribute to J Dilla entitled “Spit” featuring the late legend’s brother, Illa J.
The album is set for release on Friday, October 6, 2017 via URBNET.
Track Listing
01. Dear Hip Hop
02. Constipated
03. Mental Mirage
04. Son Daze
05. Mic Surgery
06. Dear Hip Hop (The 2nd Letter) (feat. Choclair, Frankenstein & Grimace Love)
07. Incarceration
08. So Deep
09. Danish (feat. Nish Raawks)
10. Dear Hip Hop (Remix)
11. League Of Legends (feat. Thrust, Maestro Fresh Wes, Moka Only, Big Kish & Eternia)
12. Rap Essentials (feat. Mathematik & Deuce Deuce)
13. Spit (feat. Illa J)

More KJ goodness! Remixed from the long play of the same name…

Dooooope introduction to a new artist named JON VINYL.
Production: Tyler Mcghee
Mix/Master: Erik Sist
Written & Performed: Jon Vinyl
Spotify: open.spotify.com/album/4pUPqEyPYA9VcfZkAQWXDx
Apple Music: itunes.apple.com/ca/artist/jon-vinyl/id1292858887

EBHONI blesses the CMDWN COLLECTIVE with some backgrounds on “Speedin'”.
FEAT. @EBHONI
PROD. BY RARE
EXEC. TEO NIO
ARTWORK: @ASKSARU
It’s a Jessie kinda day! DOPE.
http://www.AppleMusic.com/Strombo
Apple Music presents intimate concert series, House Of Strombo. In the fifth episode we welcome Jessie Reyez.
SETLIST
00:00 Fuck It
03:42 Shutter Island
09:57 Great One
13:44 Gatekeeper
18:05 Top Of The World (Rascalz Cover) / Headlines (Drake Cover)
31:09 Figures
41:08 Blue RibbonFrom the 1-2-3-4 to the 808’s and beyond. Radio, television and digital. For over two decades, George Stroumboulopoulos has been playing the best records in the best order. Finding those songs that’ll get you through the night. Interviews, intimate sessions and out-of-its-mind full blown house concerts. The Strombo Show and House of Strombo reflects the beautiful and the badass of Canada’s diverse cultural landscape. There are no boundaries, with the gamut running from Aretha Franklin to Slayer and everything in between.
Some of the wonderful people who have been on the show include international artists like A.R. Rahman, Against Me!, Alice Cooper, Ani DiFranco, Anthrax, Bill Murray, Bjork, Bonnie Raitt, Charles Bradley, The Cult, De La Soul, Diana Krall, Dinosaur Jr., DMC, Dolly Parton, Elvis Costello, Gene Simmons, Ghostface Killah, Grandmaster Flash, James Franco, James Hetfield of Metallica, The Kills, Lady Gaga, Lee “Scratch” Perry, Little Stevie Van Zandt, Loretta Lynn, Maynard James Keenan of TOOL, Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine, Missy Elliott, Mix Master Mike, Moby, The National, Neko Case, Patti Smith, Queens of the Stone Age, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Robbie Robertson, Saul Williams, Slowdive, SPOON, Steve Earle, Thurston Moore and Vampire Weekend; Canadian talent such as A Tribe Called Red, Alexisonfire, ARKELLS, BadBadNotGood, Barenaked Ladies, Blue Rodeo, City And Colour, Coeur de pirate, Death From Above 1979, Gordon Lightfoot, Joel Plaskett, Rheostatics, RUSH, STARS, Tegan & Sara and The Tragically Hip; emerging acts that include Courtney Barnett, Dilly Dally, Father John Misty, Jazz Cartier, Jessie Reyez, Kate Tempest, Leon Bridges, Lowell, The Lemon Twigs, Mac Demarco, Margo Price, Partner, Pussy Riot, Sampha, Thundercat and The XX.
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