Saturday 28 January 2012

PT2 of my Hiphop series: Drake’s success inspires other rappers from his home and native land

The HMV on Yonge Street was blanketed in young people Monday anticipating the
arrival of Toronto’s hip hop heavy weight, Drake. He was in town signing copies of his highly
anticipated sophomore album Take Care. A girl in the crowd boasts she drove from Florida just
to be at the in-store autograph session, while others brag about spending the night in line so they
could receive the coveted signature of the most successful rapper to ever come out of Toronto.
Drake’s success has reinvigorated the love of hip hop in the city as well as proven that Toronto is
not only a viable hip hop market but also a place to discover new talent.

Tommy Spitz a local rapper hopes that as American record labels begin to take notice and flock
to the true North they will scoop up his brand of storytelling.
 Spitz often uses Greek words and phrases in his songs and titles to pay homage to his Greek
roots and set his musical style apart.
Although his rap style has garnered him notoriety and fans in the city Spitz was adamant that,
 “rap wasn’t paying the bills” and warned young people to be careful in making this their career.
Spitzo as he is affectionately called by fans said he would leave Toronto to follow his dreams of
fame, “I love my city, but it sucks, it’s like your family, you’re supposed to love them”

Tommy Spitz being interviewed outside Fusion radio      Photo by: T. Tapambwa
Hip hop in Toronto is multifaceted and popping up everywhere, billboards promoting Drake's
new album are all over the city. It seems that hip hop is on every street and alleyway of Toronto,
hip hop is even in the church.
Yung Saintz a gospel hip hop group is taking their love of hip hop and fusing it with the
positivity of gospel music to give hip hop in Toronto a spiritual connection. Some may think
that gospel focused hip hop would only be appeal to a niche market, however Young Saintz
positive message is relatable to a broad audience of all ages, races and sexes.
Members Geoffrey and Kadeen say they choose to focus on a positive message because
they were raised in the church and were inspired by a hip hop group that was in their church.
When asked about difficulties in reaching their audience because of their message Kadeen said:
“Sometimes it might be hard because it is not the music their used too, but when they actually sit
down and hear it, it is interesting because we put a spin on it and give you an educational
lesson.”
Geoffrey mentioned the need for “more positive messages in hip hop.” 
And points out the success of  Kna’an’s Waving Flag as proof that Canadian hip hop can be
positive and commercially successful. Both Kadeen and Geoffrey urge Canadians to show more
support to our own artists instead of waiting for America to pre-approve them for us.
But as a whole they believe the future is bright,
 “Drake has opened a door and there is a lot of promise, we are the hot spot right now” Geoffrey
said.  
Hip hop is not only about the rap or rapper. The producer is a key factor in the production of
an authentic, crowd pleasing hit. A portion of Drake’s success can be credited to the production
of his So Far Gone mix tape. Boi1da a local producer did much of the production on the mix
tape that helped Drake land a deal with Lil Wayne’s Young Money Cash Money label. Boi1da
has also gone on to have a successful career in the music industry.
This summer he along with two American producers judged the annual Battle of the Beat Makers
competition. The weekend of schmoozing held in August culminates with the big battle, held at
the Opera House. The battle pits the beats of two producers against one another till the 32
producers are reduced to one winner, who receives $10,000 in cash and equipment as well as
bragging rights.
Bazil Rush Macintosh a D.J turned producer is a 15 year veteran to the Toronto hip hop scene,
and competed in this year’s battle, making it to the third round before being eliminated.
Rush appreciates the platform but believes more organization is needed in the event
“A lot of the beats sounded like what is out there now, they should focus on new sounds.” He
said.
In previous years the competition was divided into categories, however, this year they opted for a
free for all format.
When asked if he would compete in the 2012 Battle of the Beat Makers, Rush smiled and said
“Probably.”
The producer believes the industry has changed a lot in the past couple years.
“Before you had to save your money and buy a lot of expensive equipment, but now you can get
programs like Fruity Loops for free, so now the industry is crowded with producers.”
Regarding the success of Drake, Rush stated:
“Drake started a style, and everyone you here now is copying it”
 The future of the Toronto hip hop sound is promising. Raekwon a founding member of Wu
Tang Clan recently launched a record label in the city and his first order of business was to sign local rapper JD Era.
Daniel Worthy a.k.a King D is part of the new big dreaming young movement that is revitalizing
hip hop everywhere. Worthy is a rapper turned producer, he credits the switch to his need as a
rapper for his own original sound or beat and his inability to find it. So Worthy turned to the
internet and downloaded the free Fruity Loops production software and has been making beats
ever since.
Worthy hopes he can follow the example of Drake and Boi1da and break into the mainstream.
“Drake’s success made a big difference, now they (American labels) see a Toronto artists can
make it and go on to be one of the greatest to ever do it. Drake put the spotlight on Toronto now”
Worthy thinks competitions like Battle of the Beat Makers provide great exposure, and he
may compete in the 2012 competition.
When asked about the future of hip hop in Toronto Worthy optimistically said,
“Toronto in the next five years could be on the same level as New York in terms of hip hop
culture.”
He went on to say:
“I hope in Toronto the music scene grows, because we have a lot of good talent here and we need
to be heard.”
Drake’s new album is in stores now, and as he embarks on a series of tours across North
America you can be sure many local artists and producers will be watching his every move
anticipating their own fame and cheering him on with Canadian true patriot love.


Thursday 15 December 2011

I was recently assigned to shoot a photo-essay for photography class. The inspiration I used for my assignment was a tree that had grown over and through a fence, the fence was now emnedded deep into the trees trunk. While the image was disturbing to me it made me think about the line that divides nature and the city.
The Urban Jungle:Where the city and nature collide is a series of shots taken around the GTA.

Sunday 30 October 2011

HIPHOP & HALLOWEEN

Sorry I have been on hiatus for a while, I trust that you found other ways to occupy your time :)

It has been an interesting weekend. Because Halloween is on Monday this year the celebrations lasted all weekend as adults looking for an excuse to wear the favourite superhero costume took to the streets and nightclubs to enjoy the one night a year when its ok to be freaky, scary, sexy a character and blend anonymously into the masses.

            Pop culture has always revelled in the festivities of Halloween and borrowed from it from time to time.


Micheal Jackson's Thriller is probably the best known example.

In recent years artists like Kanye West have taken to the macabre to make their videos more visually appealing.


 In the music video Monster, West and fellow artist explore Hip-Hop's relation with horror.



   Its not all blood and gore though, look at this Rick Ross-o-lantern.
View 302687_10...jpg in slide showIt even has its own look-a-like chain. Now that's a BOSS.











   Now this on the other hand is scary, and totally inappropriate, unless this little kid lives somewhere really warm he is going to freeze. Just imagine he knocked on your door asking for "treats." If  your little boy comes home and says he wants to dress-up like Lil Wayne you need to have a serious convo with that little boy.


   Now on to more general news, apparently Amber Rose is not the only model Wiz Khalifa is working with.
Wiz has signed model and aspiring rapper Lola Monroe to his Taylor Gang label. Munroe has been on the hip hop scene for a minute while awaiting her chance to showcase her skills.In a recent interview with DJ Greg of V103 radio in Atlanta Munroe discussed her decision:
"Wiz is like a positive free individual that’s about his business and that matches everything I’ve created on my side. When he reached out, he was like, ‘I feel as though our movements represent the same thing, so I want you to rep Taylor Gang.’ And I agreed, so it’s only right."  Now that's deep... Be on the lookout for Monroe to be on a barrage of mix tapes sometime soon.
Lola Monroe courtesy hiphopmusic.com
The Watch the Throne Concert tour kicked off Friday night in Atlanta,
and crowds are going HAM over the stage layout, the visual concepts and the overall performances. The show is scheduled to take over the ACC for two days in November (24,25.) Tickets sold out quickly across North America this summer as the two world class rappers released their long awaited collaborative album Watch the Throne. In what was hailed a strategic marketing move the album was available for early only to those who bought a ticket to the concerts slated for this Fall.


As the reviews still pour out over Twitter and the other Social media tools the resounding response is positive. Affirming those who dubbed this the concert of the year. Allhiphop.com's Steve Raze was among those who watched the first of two shows held at the Phillip arena in Atlanta, Raze wrote:
"Hip-Hop Royalty has spoken, and a new bar has been set. As of right now, the throne is secured."

Earlier this month a brand new website was launched. This site is unlike many of the sites you see out there in cyberland because it is an all hiphop site, that's not new you say, and your right, that's not new. But... this website is the brainchild and product of women, exclusive and only. http://www.bad-perm.com/  the ladies offer everything you need to get your HipHop culture fix and then some, make sure you stop by and show some love.

You can get you musical dose of HipHop and news every Tuesday night with the MissInformed show  9-11pm on http://www.fusionradio.ca/ 





Have a Happy Halloween and I promise not to go so long with out checking in again.

Best Wishes.
 MissInformed

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Monday 9 May 2011

Music Monday...

So since today is Monday and the sun was shining I have decided to dedicate this post entirely to MUSIC!!
Tomorrow I'll be kicking off the summer semester of the MISSINFORMED show!! We now have a two hour slot 9-11pm on www.fusionradio.ca We play all the best HIPHOP local and international we also keep you updated with the urban scene in Toronto. Tomorrow we will have a special guest caller and many more surprises so tune in!! Also to mark the new and improved show I am unveiling our new POSTER created by a close friend.



Today is all about Music so let me share a track I was sent and am def. feeling. Don't Try It: Sean Price, Eddie B, Maffew Ragazino prod. Hfraud I love the tone of Sean Price's voice.


You can also check Sean Price out on the track" Palookas" on  Gutter Rainbows, the latest Talib Kweli Album. Love this track too!!


In techy music news tomorrow Google is set to launch their latest music service. It will work with the "cloud" concept, however, this will allow artists, fans, labels to share music create playlists and play music, you just won't own it...

In local music news Toronto Rappers.com recently relaunched their home page. It is a clean concept that showcases a variety of rappers from the Toronto area, it is def. a good look. check it out here: www.torontorappers.com

That's about all for now. Have a great night and make sure you check out my show tomorrow night!!


Friday 6 May 2011

Toronto Hiphop Hotbed?!?

Toronto the New Hotbed of Hip hop Talent?
Drake arriving @ the 40th annual Junos
 Toronto’s own hip hop heavy weight Drake hosted the 40th annual Juno awards recently in Toronto.. Drake has become a hip hop phenomenon selling 450,000 copies of his debut album Thank Me Later in the first week. He has had one of the most successful launches in hip hop history, and he is ours.  This has American producers and record labels flocking to Canada to find the next superstar and Toronto is not disappointing them Canada has recently started to take notice as well, and efforts have begun to revamp our hip hop scene. Much Music re-launched their hip hop focused show Rap City[i] in mid January, last month the CBC held a hip hop summit in Downtown Toronto to address our growing hip hop community.  Toronto also has several urban focused magazines such as Sway, and Urbanology, that showcase our urban culture.
            Hip hop is not new to Toronto culture, in fact hip hop has flourished here since the early 90’s, with artists like Maestro, The Dream Warriors, and Kardinal Offishal. These artists along with others are responsible for giving Toronto a distinct sound, different from our American counterparts, but complimentary none the less. Toronto is the centre of hip hop culture in Canada, the streets of the city are filled with rappers and producers who want a chance to showcase their talent and rep for the city.

3 60O and P, of 20 B LO

  Rap group 20 B LO are local celebrities of the Toronto hip hop scene, as well as veterans having spent the last 10 years making, promoting, and performing their music throughout the province. 3 60 0 founding member of 20 B LO is “looking forward to progress of Canadian hip hop on the global stage” and is proud of the up and coming rappers from our city.  He sees hip hop in Canada over the next five years becoming “progressive and respected”. Although he has much praise for the rebirth of Rap City he does point out the disconnection between media platforms ,as well as venues. “There isn’t one spot that is known for artists to go and have a good hip hop show, right now its where ever we can book a spot” and  this lack of support is detrimental to the success of our struggling artists. 3 60 notes that the city needs to show more support as well, “we wait for outside praise before we support (local hip hop).” When asked about outlets for their music he pointed out the recent reformatting at Flow 93.5, which saw all their urban and hip hop shows cancelled, “we make a step in the right direction with the new Rap City and take two steps back with the loss of radio shows like OTA Live and the Real Frequency” As an artist who has submitted music successfully to Flow 3 60 understands the importance of radio in launching an artists career. With the loss of the urbanality and push towards dance friendly music at Flow where do local rappers go to showcase their talents?
University and College campuses are now the Mecca for local hip hop. Our own (UTSC) campushas become an outlet and platform for Canadian hip hop.  At the Cultural Mosaic held  on March 25th local rapper, producer and dancer Justice Beats performed his original music.
Justice Beats believes that Hip hop in Toronto is “alive and thriving, a lot of people may not know it, but there are a lot of good artists out here.” Hedescribes hip hop in Toronto as a "seed that was planted 5years ago and is just starting to spread.” He also noted the situation at Flow at went as far as to say “commercial radio is dead” and urged artist to find other avenues and outlets for their talents, like Fusion Radio our campus’ internet based community station as well as social media and hip hop websites.

Recently World Star Hip Hop a controversial hip hop website launched their Canadian webpage http://worldstarhiphopcanada.com/ because they want to capitalize on the ever growing Canadian Hip hop market. Itunes features songs and albums by Canadian artists weekly. Our own home grown hip hop website Hip Hop Canada .com[ii] has become the official website for hip hop culture in Canada, with daily features, articles, music and event promotions it is onestop shopping for everything you need to be immersed in Canadian hip hop. 
As the most diverse city on earth, Toronto stands to be on the forefront of many trends because our citizens our so culturally diverse.  Our deep ties to the Caribbean have been evident in our hip hop music for many years and the cultural diversity in our music will only continue to grow and be accepted by the world.
 
Some websites to checkout for Canadian artists and the links to the artists featured here:


[i] http://www.muchmusic.com/music/rapcity/
[ii] http://www.hiphopcanada.com/

MAY DAZE....

So now that the warm weather is finally here I'm starting to get excited about the prospects of summer!
The MissInformed Show will be back bigger and better than before on May 9 @ 9 on www.fusionradio.ca we are now on for 2 hours so make sure you check out me and my left hand man Tichaon. I am also looking to feature a local D.J once a week if you or anyone you know is interested plz email me @ themissinformedshow@gmail.com

So now back to the music!!
At the end of April I was invited to check out the Diddy Dirty Money concert.  Now I understand that people have mixed feelings regarding Diddy, Puffy, Sean whatever you want to call him, however, his musical genius cannot be denied and his stage show does not disappoint.It was definitely one of the best concerts I have been to. There was massive screens, a live band and amazing lights and he delivered an energy packed performance. He also did a 10-15 min tribute to Biggie, which was a crowd pleaser as the audience sang along with every word. I believe there are quite a few performers who could take lessons from Diddy Dirt Money's stage show! And I can not forget that cutie Tyga was the opening act and for a novice to the game he did his thing.

Upcoming shows this month:
Usher and Akon @ the ACC May 14
Boys to Men May 27
Adele May 18
Big Sean concert May 20th @ Kool Haus
And Ill let you know of anything else I hear!!
As always I urge you all to support local hiphop, TDot has a lot of artists doing big thangs and support is all they need!! Download a mixtape, buy a track on iTunes, got to a local showcase be proactive not inactive! Make sure you tune into my show Tuesday there is always lots of surprises :)

Friday 15 April 2011

What is goin on....


Ok soooo, 50 cent recently bought an ubbertwitter app, which is called ubber50, 50 cent is taking over. i dnt think there is a business move he has made that has failed, remember earlier this year he bought stock in a company then tweeted about the future of said company which saw prfoit shares grow by over 100 percent, Mr.50 has the Midas touch. I think we need to start an official petiton to get 50 on Shark tank that would be interesting T.V.



Like 10 mins ago I saw a post on Twitter RE: a changing room fee WTH!!!!! Stores already shut fitting rooms down on boxing day, here is the link to the story
http://blog.fashionism.ca/2011/04/would-you-pay-a-fee-to-use-a-fitting-room.html
 I recommend all ladies shop in bike shorts and sports bras under your clothes if they wont let you in, change in the freakin aisle!!
I also heard of a retailers new policy of having customers re hang, fold and shelf clothing in stores. Ummm really thats not my job do i get an employee discount then???