New music from #DK15 alum and MTLien, Nate Husser, word to Weezy! Hit the jump for the ‘Official Lyric Visualizer.’
New song drop from Montreal’s Munya!
Related:
Check out Munya performing a live session for CBC Music that Kitchen capo, Ian booked HERE.
New single by buzzing new MTL rapper, Naya Ali who’s been down in The 6ix recently for CMW and now NXNE. Hit the jump for her previous single, “Ra Ra” and stream “Get it Right” via your preferred streaming platform HERE.
Another track missed from MTL-based, Kaytranada affiliate, soul singer, Shay Lia. From the Dangerous EP droppping TOMORROW!
Related:
Check out Shay Lia’s First Play Live on CBC Music.
Previously on the Kitchen:
– Shay Lia – Funky Thang (Prod. by KAYTRANADA) [MP3]
Montreal’s Nate Husser has long been a favorite around these parts. In fact, so much so that we were blessed to get a track from him, the fiya-ass “Duck Hunt” for our 15th Anniversary Quinceañera: Marvelous Ish compilation album. Today he drops a fantastic new 3 track EP called 6º. Peep game:
Today, Nate Husser, the buzz rapper who has been called “one of the artists I’m most excited about now” by The FADER; who sounds like “if Vince Staples fronted Pavement” according to Noisey; and who is praised for his “uniquely insightful raps with druggy surreal psych-rock” by Pigeons and Planes releases his much anticipated 6º EP alongside a new video for the song “Oldie.”
Nate Husser first started his career in the heart of Montreal’s Little Burgundy with his acclaimed hip-hop band The Posterz. He broke out as a solo act with his 2017 debut Geto Rock for the Youth. The EP’s vibey, feely and nostalgic mood is a stark contrast to his live performances, which are injected with a certain genuine punk attitude that differentiates him from the rest of his peers.
In 2018, Nate Husser unveils a three-part music project that tells a semi-autobiographical story of an artist and the love-hate relationship one has with his hometown. The EP 6º released today showcases arguably his most melodic music release to date. On the EP’s tormented but triumphant closer “Oldie”, Husser raps “Leaving my city just for the better/ If I make it I might not come back ever.“ Whether he stays or goes, Nate Husser is clearly making moves.
Listen to the 6º EP on your favorite DSP HERE and click the link above or hit the jump if you missed “Duck Hunt.”