From Montreal-based MC and #DK11 alum, Jai Nitai Lotus, a lttle holiday-themed music:
My people,
I was asked by George Stromboulopoulos if I wanted to produce a song for his holiday show on CBC radio 2 (The Strombo Show). After feeling conflicted I ended up making this song “Greetings of Peace” talking about real issues (first nations water, imprisonment, etc) in spirit of holidays and peace. He really loved it and aired it on the 20th as part of his special. But now it’s open for the world to hear. I attached it below. It’s about challenging the listener which I feel is very important as artist.
Much love!
Bonus:
Check out an audio stream of Karma & Lotus‘s The Honest Truth (2003-2008) album on the DK Tumblr Page.
Recent music from the homie and #DK11 album alum, Jai Nitai Lotus. The first doesn’t feature any Jai vocals, it’s a remix of the Travis Scott track, “Upper Echelon” featuring T.I. and 2 Chainz that he gave the jazz treatment (I told y’all this cat “was infused with the spirit of jazz”). Here’s his blurb for the second track, “Standoffish” which he blasted out as a “song to get the Halloween spirit going!”:
This joint is part of my ‘One Off’ series (listen to the 1st collabo here: “You I”). “Standoffish” features my fellow MTLIENS, Shogun & CeasRo
Peace and Creativity is a must!
ICYMI, last week I wrote a piece for BBC 1Xtra‘s DJ Semtex‘s new A Nation of Billions site on the Canadian hip-hop scene. Here’s a quick taste:
It’s been a busy past few months for Drake. A couple weeks back, he rode to the top of the Billboard album charts yet again with, What A Time To Be Alive, his quickie collab mixtape album with ATL autotune auteur, Future. And before that he spent the summer leaving Meek Mill’s career in ruins after the Philly rapper’s ill-advised attempt to call him out on his MC bona fides. Both things solidified for all but the most stubborn haters that, at this point in the game, his position as the biggest rapper on the planet is pretty much undisputed.
[Yet] for all of Drake’s success and influence though, none of these new artists has been able to ride the wave his success has set off and become the next breakout star, yet! But even as the Canadian music industry largely ignores this scene for reasons that have been critiqued, many in this next wave aren’t waiting for major label anointment and instead are taking a more DIY, entrepreneurial approach to building their careers leveraging the power of social media and the internet to develop their brand and grow their fan base. One article can’t really do justice to everything happening here even if it only focused on Toronto, let alone the whole country, but here’s 10 other artists worth keeping your eyes and ears on…
CLICK HERE to read the full article. And to hear an audio playlist of the artists featured in the piece, click the Rdio player below:
Glad I wrote that “10 Canadian Artists You Need To Know Besides Drake…” article for DJ Semtex‘s A Nation of Billions site because all my people are coming out of the woodwork to set me straight on acts I missed. Most notably my homegirls, Olivia from Pop Montreal and Michelle from Audible Treats both of whom pulled my collar on my (I admit) far too GTA-centric list and to let me know about Wasiu from the MTL (Montreal). Yes, this ain’t Toronto indeed! Dig these two tracks (and really, I cannot be mad at any Canadian cat who gets Trae the Truth on a track and nether should you!)? Then listen to his entire MTLiens EP HERE.
FYI: in case you missed it, I just wrote an article on the Canadian hip-hop scene called “10 Canadian Artists You Need To Know Besides Drake…” for the homie, DJ Semtex‘s new A Nation of Billions site. Here’s two recent tracks from Montreal’s The Posterz who are one of the 10 acts featured in the article. Check it out and let me know what you think: did I miss anyone you thought should have made the cut?