I'm a huge fan of Zaki Ibrahim, after being put onto her during our last trip to Toronto. Just caught producer King Britt tweeting about his remix of Zaki's joint 'Money', and here's the video...
Great to see the folks at Manifesto ain't playing on the technology tip. "This app is your one-stop guide to the Manifesto Festival of Community & Culture with details of all events, venues, maps, artists and other information.
The critically acclaimed Manifesto Festival Of Community & Culture features sevent days of incredible events across the city, culminating in a massive free outdoor concert at Yonge & Dundas Square in the heart of downtown Toronto. Growing to be arguably Canada’s largest hip hop festival in just three years, Manifesto brings together hundreds of artists & performers with thousands of attendees to showcase our city’s talented arts community and strengthen its foundations by building a collective sense of pride and possibility.
Through art exhibitions, dance competitions, workshops, free outdoor concerts, film screenings, networking opportunities, seminars, a pop-up arts market, and much more, Manifesto creates powerful and engaging experiences and provides opportunities for young artists to grow.
Manifesto’s point of origin lies in hip hop culture – in its spirit of ingenuity, raw creativity, and people power, but we strive to stay out of boxes and create a platform with the potential to act as a catalyst for cross-pollination, collaboration, and the growth of new forms in this city of wildly talented people."
Eternia Returns to Toronto from themanifesto.ca on Vimeo.
Extremely glad we here for this right now. WHAT UP, E? Peep the info after the jump...
"You know that face you got, when a real gritty, rugged track came on and you just mean-mugged to the rhythm of the track? Like, you were feeling it, but you were feeling the rapper’s disgust for whatever it may be. Well, Eternia, one of hip hop’s elite female lyricists, can and will make any listener do that. Why? Because she’s mean on the mic, fierce with her poetry, and relentless with her assault.
Always representing Toronto to the fullest extent, E has enjoyed quite the successful year as herself and MoSS (producer) finally released their much anticipated album At Last on the legendary Fat Beats Records. The album has a variety of features ranging from Rah Digga, Rage (Lady of Rage), Jessica Kaya, Tona, Maestro, Joell Ortiz,Termanology, Reef The Lost Cauze, as well as Tiye Pheonix, Jean Grae and Ras Kass on remixes.
Not jaded by the critical acclaim and fan satisfaction, E stays real with it, “I do one thing, and one thing only, and that is emcee. That’s it.” And that she does well. Always on the cusp of being undoubtedly one of Toronto’s finest, Eternia has definitely garnered plenty of attention in her other hometown, New York. A scene where the underground is big, if not bigger, than the mainstream facet, Eternia knows the importance of showing T Dot talent to the world. “People weren’t watching Toronto until recently,” E says with Manifesto TV, “Our artists are different.” While Manifesto attempts to bridge the two hip hop communities of New York and Toronto together, Eternia is living proof that it is accomplishable. Catch her at the Manifesto Main Event, September 26th, 2010 at Dundas Square in Downtown Toronto."
Aight so I know jack all about this broad, but finally caught this promo video. As y'all know, the Smith family is pimpin' out their kids to the industry, and it's working; most likely coz of their Hollywood clout. So Willow, who is only 9 years old, got signed to Roc Nation and uses Rihanna's stylist, and below is the promo video for her single 'Whip My Hair', which is surprisingly catchy. Let's see how this one pans out...
Anything to do with The Hall of Justus has our tick of approval, and YahZarah is no exception. Peep the video for her second single from her album 'The Ballad of Purple Saint James', 'Cry Over You' with the one and only Phonte. Dope sauce.
This has got to be the greatest viral net song since 'Bed Intruder'. BTW, we're in Toronto now, hence the lack of posts. Will try and keep it as regular as possible.
Ahhh, love a good model feature. Now, I gotta say that this young lady is absolutely incredible. I have the honour of calling her my friend now, and not only is she absolutely stunning, she is one of the strongest people I know and also one of the most intelligent. We held off doing this feature until Kim had her latest shoot so we could hit y'all with the newest flicks possible. Take it away...
Cee: What’s your name? Kim: Kimberley Grace Porter!
Cee: Where are you from? Kim: Born and Bred in Melbourne, Australia. My background is a mish mash of English, Irish, Samoan, Chinese, Swiss, Scottish… I’m all mixed up in more ways than one. Haha!
Cee: How many years have you been modeling? Kim: I started modeling when I was about 16 years old when I entered a modeling competition at a local shopping centre and came in 3rd place.
Cee: What are the misconceptions people commonly have about models that are untrue? Kim: That modeling is our main purpose in life! It's more often than not just a little something on the side while pursuing other areas of interest. Unless you're Jennifer Hawkins, it's pretty difficult to earn a living from modeling alone. Another misconception is that models starve themselves or become bulimic to stay thin, which isn’t always true. Usually it's a diet of cigarettes, lettuce, and diet pills that does the trick! (jk)
Cee: What else do you get up to when not modeling? Kim: I love to read and am a budding writer. Writing has always come very naturally to me, I am definitely a ‘words’ person. All things creative give me a huge buzz. Music is a big love, as is art and alternative culture. I am working on a few writing projects at the moment, I especially love the horror and thriller genres. Am stoked to see the new Harry Potter!
Cee: What shows, videos, magazines, etc. have you been featured in? Kim: Girlfriend magazine, Modern Bride, Advertorial for Pantene, TV commercials for Sprite, Skittles, Libra, and Channel V and lots of different Fashion Parades in Melbourne and Sydney just to name a few.
Cee: What photographers have you worked with? Kim: Phillip Riches, Christian Wilde, Jon Lee, and the amazing and incredibly cool chick Anita Frank who did my newest shots you see here.
Cee: What photographers would you like to work with? Kim: It’s a bit of a stretch - but the famous Patrick Demarchelier. I’ve also recently seen the work of Lucia Ondrusova which is just stunning.
Cee: Can you describe the grind of a model trying to break into the industry? Kim: Once you get representation by a good agency, the hard work really starts. Castings take up a lot of your time, stomping the streets of Melbourne rain, hail or shine with your portfolio under arm, and then you may only get one job out of 10-15 auditions or castings you go to. You have to be realistic about what you're expecting in terms of earning a living, and definitely have a second job and keep your options open. Even if you do really well, eventually you're going to want to do something that is a bit more stimulating for the mind. So don’t quit school or uni.
Cee: Any words for the ladies out there that have aspirations of entering the modeling industry? Kim: Have a crack at it - But don't let it rule your life. Also, long shoots can be really really boring and most jobs involve a lot of waiting around - so you have to be able to entertain yourself in your own mind… A touch of insanity is a definitely required.
Cee: What are your plans from here? Kim: I'd really like to get into Presenting and Acting. I can cry on cue which comes in very handy ;)
Cee: Hit us with your contact details for folks who want to see more!
www.twitter.com/kimberleygrace
http://www.myspace.com/amorordinemnescit
It's here! The first full length original project to be released from The Movement Fam has arrived in the form of Cee & Bekah's 'The Soul Movement Originals', the Soul Hop duo's debut compilation album consisting of all the original productions from their three volume 'The Soul Movement' mixtape series.
With every song expertly digitally mastered by Notion at Illnote studios, the music has been given a breath of fresh air and sounds totally different to how it sounded on the mixtapes.
Featuring production from the likes of Styalz Fuego, Revelino, Whisper, Da-Phai and Mack Sitty, internationals G.C. (USA), Laudzbeatz (Brazil), KrisblaiR (Canada), Beat Chemist (Canada), Fly Cobb (USA), and cuts from The Movement Fam's own Infinite Archetype (aka Iyae) and Notion's production debut on 'Get It Right'.
Guests include The Movement Fam's Tommy Gunnz and Notion, Canada's soulstress Jessica Kaya, Professor Digi aka KrisblaiR, and special collaborations with The Hall of Justus' Cesar Comanche and California's The Understudies crew (recorded in Oakland).
'The Soul Movement Originals' really encapsulates the unique soulful sound that Cee & Bekah have created since their first release in 2007, and is a brilliant summary of both their past and future.
You can download the album now from Cee & Bekah's Bandcamp page for only $8.99, and hit us up for hard copies (will be available on our merch page very soon)!
Caught this on the homie Hyph's blog just now. Looks dope, the net is playing up here so I'm not able to peep it just yet, but it's got Blu on it so it's a wrap.
I've only just recently heard of Big K.R.I.T., but the fact he's rollin' with 9th was enough to make me look into it more. The tunes in this video are dope so it'd be fresh to hear these two get down.
Even though I fucks with the skinnies, I'm lovin' the parodies of these shits. This joint right here is GOLD. Peep game.
This dude is DOPE. We about to cop tickets to see him in Toronto later this month, and this video shows why we vibed. Check out Yelawolf on Twitter, too.
So this is some cool shit. Although I'm not really a fan of much of Swizz Beatz' latest work, dude seems to be everywhere and on damn near every record coming out. Including Snoop's sequel to his 1993 classic 'Doggystyle', called 'Doggystyle 2: The Doggumentary'. This is the album that got me into Hip Hop, so for Snoop to issue a sequel nearly 20 years later is a big call. Anyway, check the TwitVid the fellas knocked out in the lab.
Shouts to the homie Iyae for linking me to this one. Perth resident Knoe FM dropped his long awaited mixtape a week or so back, and my dude Kam tells me it's heatrocks. Local beatsmith Alphanumeric is on the production, I'm copping this as we speak.
1. Soul Gem 2. Developin 3. Close Bonds 4. Drop the Drums 5. Funk 6. Broken Wings 7. Pianoss 8. Jazzy 9. Younger Days 10. Croup DOWNLOAD Knoe FM x Alphanumeric ‘Short Story’
The homegirl Czarina is back!
We got together for another joint, this banger is called 'Good Luck Charm' and the video above is Miss Zee lacing her vocals in the studio. We didn't get video of my Jay-Zing my shit unfortunately, but enjoy this one nonetheless. Oh and check out Czarina's site!
So I gotta shout out the homie Clint from MovieHole for the love on their latest HoleCast Episode 002.
With over 100K downloads for their first episode, there's no doubt that the following eps will kill it too. The guys played the Cee & Bekah single, 'Ain't No Mountain', which features Notion, from 'The Soul Movement Originals' which drops September 11th, and 'Livin' This Life', which is another Cee & Bekah cut with Theology3.
The Sydney homies Botanics just dropped the video for their latest single, 'Influence'. Check the info:
Botanics 'Influence' Official film clip. This is Botanics' second release from their 3 part series. Part 2 'Influence' is a 5 track release due out Sept 30, 2010, worldwide exclusively on iTunes. www.botanics.com.au
One thing that the game is missing is more dope female MCs, particularly in Australia. The homegirl Class A has been killin' the live scene lately, opening for a gang of internationals and rockin' at damn near every Hip Hop gig over the last 6 months. Miss A's solo album 'Me, Me, Me & Him: The Secret Life of a Receptionist' drops October 1st and the lead single, 'So Bad', is a certified heater. Check the video after the jump and holla at the girl on Twitter!