NEW KANYE WEST!
First track from Cyhi The Prynce‘s forthcoming debut album, No Dope On Sunday.
“Trap Choir“?? Sounds gimmicky but seriously, this could be the future of hip-hop. Are the Creek Boyz a Trap era Bone Thugs N Harmony? We shall see….
The Toronto sound keeps going from strength to strength! Check out the lead track from Toronto/UK artist, Gov‘s new 3 track Nomad EP. PR blurb for those who care about such things:
Gov is an exceptional new voice originally from London, UK but now based in Toronto, Canada. Creating a buzz in 2016 with his debut EP release “Nights”, the project featured artists such as Amir Obe, Keffaleng and Ye Ali. Premiering the EP via Complex Music, Gov established a genuine sound that fused elements of grime, trap, R&B and hip-hop.
In May 2017, Gov released his second official EP “The Roses”. To accompany the project Gov put together an incredible short film that was scored with music from the EP. The EP and the film “The Roses” were featured in Complex Music and Boi-1da.net among other taste making media outlets. The EP and the short film were heavily inspired by the city of Toronto.
Gov has now put together a 3-song offering titled “NOMAD” to release while he works on his debut album. The project continues on the sounds established on “The Roses” as Gov smoothly hits melodies over ear catching production. The project flows together seamlessly with Gov finding new ranges in his vocals and bringing a truly unique genre blending R&B sound.
Speaking on the creative process of the new project, Gov says “Sonically, I wanted to continue to develop the sound I’ve established and continue to push creatively and experiment with new soundscapes and styles of music. I am a very experimental person with how I approach songs and I don’t necessarily follow a set plan when I create. That freedom gave me the opportunity to take risks and be a little more unconventional with the songs on this EP. Essentially “NOMAD” does serve as a prelude to the album, and is a stepping stone between “The Roses” and the album. The whole thing was produced by Louis Vito (who also scored The Roses short film) and I had some input in the production side of things also.”
You can listen to the entire Nomad EP HERE.
Decent track from a new Toronto artist, Palm Baker. Here’s the PR blurb, not sure I agree with it but I like the song:
For fans of Gorillaz, Nick Murphy / Chet Faker, SBTRKT, Bon Iver, The Weeknd
The electrifying Canadian artist has clear influences from Bon Iver, Chet Faker, and The Weekend. Palm Baker brings dance music to the east coast. Toronto’s very own Palm Baker shakes up the nightlife as he is powerful and alternative.
Listen to the full Faces EP HERE.
New Toronto singer, KAVALE rides the Toronto sound wave with this new track that dropped last Friday:
Up and comer, KAVALE dropped his new single entitled “All Mines” yesterday, Friday, October 13th. “All Mines” is an emotionally-tinged fusion of trap and R&B that, at its core, explores the newcomer’s rise in the six and the love he’s received from his hometown fan base. Part of his larger single project, VRSN 3, KAVALE will release a series of new tracks in the form of a digital magazine highlighting various themes associated with each track.
Listen to KAVALE – All Mines online – Spotify | Apple Music | Tidal
Follow KAVALE online: Website | Instagram | Twitter | Soundcloud