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The Canadian hip hop scene was established in the 1980s. Through a variety of factors, it developed much slower than
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's popular rock music scene, and apart from a short-lived burst of mainstream popularity from 1989 to 1991, it remained largely an underground phenomenon until the early 2000s. Canada's multicultural and multilingual fabric has given rise to various subgenres, including Indigenous, French, and Punjabi Canadian hip hop. Also notable is the influence of Caribbean rhythms in creating a sound unique to Toronto. In the early 1990s, Canadian hip hop artists like Maestro Fresh-Wes,
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, and Dream Warriors were popular in the underground hip hop scene. In 1998, the collaborative single "
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" brought hip hop back into the Canadian mainstream. Since the 2000's, Canadian hip hop saw a rise to mainstream success led by
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, and to a lesser extent
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History


Early 1980s

Canada had
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artists right from the early days of the scene—the first known Canadian rap single, Mr. Q's "Ladies' Delight", was released in 1979 just a few weeks after
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's historic "
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",Michael Rancic
"Finding Mr. Q"
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and the first
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rap single,
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's "Le Rap-à-Billy", was released in 1983."Aut'Chose: Chaud comme un jukebox"
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'', November 10, 2014. For the most part, however, the infrastructure was not there to get most artists' music to the record-buying public; even "Ladies' Delight" was overlooked by Canadian music historians for many years, instead media and reference works erroneously credited
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' "The Bum Rap", which was released three years later in 1982, as the first Canadian rap single. In addition to "Ladies Delight", Mr. Q (Jay McGee) released a handful of other rap singles through the last several months of 1979; one, "Party Rapp", included lyrics about the
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. He was also featured on ''Rap the Night Away'', a 1981 album by Bobby Boyer and
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which has been credited as the first full-length Canadian hip hop album.
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was an early supporter of the genre, with Ron Nelson launching Canada's first hip hop program, ''The Fantastic Voyage'', in 1983.


Late 1980s/early 1990s: The rise of Canadian hip hop

Artists such as
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, Maestro Fresh-Wes and Dream Warriors did briefly manage to break into the mainstream in the late 1980s and early 1990s. In 1989, Maestro's first single, "
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", was the first Canadian hip-hop single to break into the national
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, and the first to make the ''
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'' charts in the United States. It remained the bestselling Canadian hip hop single of all time until 2008. Other notable rap singles of this era include Maestro's "Drop the Needle", Devon's "Mr. Metro", Dream Warriors' " My Definition of a Boombastic Jazz Style" and "Wash Your Face in My Sink", Ground Control's "Another Dope Jam",
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's "No Sex With My Sister" and "So Listen", and
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's "I Rhyme the World in 80 Days". The group Get Loose Crew created their own independent hip-hop label, East Park Productions, in 1987 and are credited as generating visibility in and beyond Canada. Signing a distribution deal with Electric Distribution, they brought about the first Canadian rap group to record and release an authentic Hip-Hop mini-album distributed and sold internationally. In 1988,
Michie Mee Michelle Ann Camille McCullock (born November 1, 1970), better known by her stage name Michie Mee, is a Canadian rapper and actress. Canada's first notable female Master of Ceremonies, MC, she is considered a national hip hop music, hip-hop pionee ...
became the first Canadian rapper to sign a deal with a US record label. This action did not result in significant chart success for her. She has asserted in interviews that the
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influences on her 1991 debut album '' Jamaican Funk—Canadian Style'' were met with resistance from US label executives and radio programmers.Border Block - Canadian Hip Hop vs. America
,
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, March 22, 2005.
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-based hip-hop group
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released their classic debut album '' Breaking Atoms'' in 1991, which featured the debut of a young
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before his rise in popularity. Rap also began to surface in Canadian mainstream pop in the early 1990s, with rapper Frankie Fudge performing a rap break in
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's 1990 single "
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" and female R&B duo
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rapping in their 1991 single "I Don't Need Yo' Kiss". An important influence for the development of hip hop in Toronto was Ron Nelson and his ''Fantastic Voyage'' radio show which aired Saturday afternoons on
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from 1983 to 1991. ''Fantastic Voyage'' was the first exposure many youths had to the hip hop genre and provided the first airplay for many Toronto artists including
Maestro Fresh Wes Wesley "Wes" Williams (born March 31, 1968) is a Canadian rapper, singer, record producer, actor, and author. He is known professionally by his stage names Maestro Fresh Wes (formerly Maestro Fresh-Wes) or Maestro as a musician, and is credited ...
,
Michie Mee Michelle Ann Camille McCullock (born November 1, 1970), better known by her stage name Michie Mee, is a Canadian rapper and actress. Canada's first notable female Master of Ceremonies, MC, she is considered a national hip hop music, hip-hop pionee ...
,
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, Get Loose Crew, Simply Majestic and the Dream Warriors. Nelson was also an early hip hop concert promoter, organizing the first major hip hop concert in Canada at
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in 1987 featuring
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,
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and
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, and provided exposure for local artists at venues such as the
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, the Spectrum, and the Party Centre.http://startouch.thestar.com/screens/e95712c1-e4d7-459c-93c3-17f30c2367a8%7C_0.html In addition, Nelson helped set up events in Toronto that drew in well-known US hip hop acts, such as
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and
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. The first urban-radio show in British Columbia was '' Sonic Shocks'' in 1987, hosted by Bay-Area native DJ Maximus Clean. Vancouver's first all-rap radio show, ''In Effect'', was launched in 1989 by Niel Scobie on
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.


Early to mid-1990s: Fight for recognition

In 1990,
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applied to the
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for an urban music station in Toronto, which would have been the first such station in Canada, but that application was denied in favour of a
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station—which Toronto already had on its radio dial. The decision was controversial, and hurt the Canadian hip hop scene considerably. Hip-hop and R&B fans in Toronto relied on
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responsibilities, while other Canadian cities often had no access to any urban music radio stations at all. After 1992, Michie Mee was the only Canadian rapper to make an appearance on the national pop charts until 1998—and even she didn't accomplish the feat with a hip hop song, but by partnering with the
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for 1995's "One Life". Sol Guy, a hip hop promoter with Figure IV Entertainment, said in 1999 that A special collaborative single, "Can't Repress the Cause", was released under the name Dance Appeal to advocate for greater inclusion of hip hop in the mainstream of Canadian music."Urban Music"
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Participating artists included Devon, Maestro Fresh Wes, Dream Warriors,
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, Michie Mee,
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, HDV, Dionne, Thando Hyman, Carla Marshall,
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, Jillian Mendez, Lorraine Scott,
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, Self Defense,
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, Zama and Thyron Lee White.
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-based hip-hop group
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, which featured a young
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before his rise to fame, had some success on
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with "Check the O.R." in 1993, but did not receive widespread radio airplay or reach the ''
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'' charts. Maestro Fresh-Wes, who moved to
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in 1992 and attempted to break into the US market with the albums ''
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'' and '' Naaah, Dis Kid Can't Be from Canada?!!'', found his career faltering in this era.
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, who had a number one ''Billboard'' hit in 1993 with "
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", is sometimes mistakenly labelled a rapper, but in fact his style was more accurately described as
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, a style of
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, than as hip hop. Many US hip hop artists were popular in Canada,"Major Rappers Rebound on Canadian Labels". ''
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'', November 12, 1994.
and
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musicians such as
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,
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and
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had notable successes in the R&B, pop and rock genres; however, even the most prominent Canadian hip hop acts during this era, including
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,
Rascalz Rascalz are a Canadian hip-hop group from Vancouver, British Columbia. The group played a crucial role in the artistic and commercial development of Canadian hip hop as well as specifically for the Westcoast scene in Vancouver popularizing the te ...
, Farm Fresh, TBTBT, Graphidi Logik and
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, struggled to gain any kind of commercial traction. Although Toronto-market radio stations CHOG and
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began to include some Canadian hip hop songs in their
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formats, the hip hop audience in the city remained loyal to WBLK—and for most artists the only venues available for reaching an audience anywhere outside of the Greater Toronto Area were
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's ''
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'' and ''X-Tendamix''. In 1994, filmmaker Andrew Munger profiled several of Toronto's underground hip hop musicians, including Ghetto Concept,
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,
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and Da Grassroots, in his documentary film '' Make Some Noise''. The genre's underground status began to change in 1996, when the
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was formed to build the domestic and international profile of Canadian urban music. The following year,
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broke through as the first
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rap band to top Canada's francophone pop charts, Montreal alternative rock collective
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had a hit with the
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song " Drinking in L.A.," and some controversy erupted in Toronto when Milestone was again passed over for an urban radio station on its second application. Instead, the
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was awarded 99.1 to move its existing Radio One station,
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, from the AM band—and, ominously, this was believed at the time to be the last available FM frequency in the city. The CRTC decision was not met with as much uproar as there had been in 1990, because the ruling was not seen as much of a shock; indeed, it seemed like a foregone conclusion that the CBC would receive the frequency. The most notable Canadian hip hop album during this era, '' Rap Essentials Volume One'', was a compilation which featured the debut singles of both
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and
Choclair Kareem Blake (born March 27, 1975), better known by his stage name Choclair, is a Canadian rapper. He was one of the most successful rappers in Canada in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Choclair has been nominated for six Juno Awards, winning four ...
.


1998: "Northern Touch" and transformation

However, 1998 proved to be a transformative year in the development of Canadian hip hop, as the
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hip hop band
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quite unexpectedly found themselves at the centre of a sequence of events which gave Canadian hip hop an unprecedented level of media attention, leading the Canadian music and broadcasting industries to make a number of structural changes which would ultimately give hip hop musicians a more stable and commercially visible platform going into the 21st century. First, Rascalz won the
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for Best Rap Recording for their 1997 album ''
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''. Because of Canadian hip hop's lack of commercial visibility, the award was presented during the non-televised portion of the ceremony, along with the technical awards, rather than at the televised main gala. The band had not yet arrived at the ceremony when the award was announced—when they did arrive, they were simply pulled aside and told that they had won the award."Rascalz Refuse Award To Protest Junos: Rap Act Wants R&B Portion Of Ceremony Televised"
, ''
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'', April 4, 1998.
Alleging that
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was a factor in the award's scheduling, the band refused to accept the award."Kinder, gentler rap, eh? Canadians hip-hop onto centre stage"
, ''
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'', March 7, 1999.
Speaking to the press afterward, the group and their co-manager said that For several weeks, cultural critics and hip hop musicians debated the issue in the press. In fact, some suggested that the hip hop award's lack of visibility could be seen as not just a result of Canadian hip hop's poor commercial performance, but also a contributing factor. Soon afterward, Rascalz released "
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", a collaboration with emerging rappers
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Kardinal Offishall Jason Drew Harrow (born May 11, 1976), better known by his stage name Kardinal Offishall ( ), is a Canadian rapper and record producer. Often credited as Canada's "hip-hop ambassador", he has been regarded as one of the country's most prominent ...
,
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and
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. Originally recorded in 1997 for a compilation album that fell through and was never released, the band opted to release it as a standalone single in 1998."Hit single "Northern Touch" still notorious 15 years after tearing up charts".
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, May 14, 2013.
It became a galvanizing statement of purpose for Canadian hip hop musicians and beat the odds to become the first Canadian hip hop hit since 1991. Although the song just barely missed the national Top 40 charts, peaking at number 41 in ''
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'', it reached the Top 10 in most major markets, and was the first Canadian hip hop song to reach the Top 100 at all, and the first to garner widespread radio airplay both in Canada and internationally, since 1991. Maestro Fresh-Wes, now known simply as Maestro, also broke his own hit jinx in 1998, with " Stick to Your Vision"—buoyed, in part, by a
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sample—becoming his first Top 40 hit in seven years. Although he would not actually reach the Top 40 until 2001's "
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", Kardinal Offishall also made his first appearance as a solo artist in ''RPMs Top 100 in 1998, peaking at number 91 with "
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". Artists such as Choclair, Jelleestone and
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were also beginning to make waves in the press, as the year's more dramatic events renewed attention on Canadian hip hop. As a result of the Rascalz controversy, the Junos moved the Rap award to the main ceremony the following year. It was won by "Northern Touch". The participating artists performed the song live at the ceremony, the first time a hip hop group had ever performed live on the Juno stage. At the
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, the Northern Touch All-Stars were selected as presenters of the Rap award. Winner
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was not in attendance at the ceremony, and after accepting the award on his behalf, the group launched into an a cappella rendition of "Northern Touch" in lieu of the time that would otherwise have been taken by Lanez' acceptance speech. Although presented as an impromptu decision, CARAS president Allan Reid later admitted that he had encouraged the musicians to do it.


2000s: The breakthrough

On June 18, 1999, the CBC's Toronto station completed its move to FM. Because the FM frequency offered better broadcast coverage of the region, the CBC found that it was able to surrender two FM repeater transmitters serving communities outside of the city—thus opening two new frequencies in Toronto for license applications. In response, the federal cabinet issued an
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to the CRTC directing it to give precedence to applications that took into account Toronto's cultural and racial diversity, strongly suggesting Milestone or a similar applicant would get a license in the new round of hearings. On June 16, 2000, the CRTC awarded the 93.5 frequency to Milestone, on the company's third attempt. A competing application for a Black music format on 93.5 from Arnold Auguste, owner of the community newspaper '' Share'', was among the applications denied. The other frequency, 106.5, was awarded to Aboriginal Voices for a station to serve
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communities. At the beginning of this same year, the internet became home to Canada's largest rap/hip-hop website publication and community,
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. Also in 2000, the CBC created and aired ''
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'', a television drama series about hip hop music and culture which was billed as one of the first such series in the world."TV show puts spotlight on hip-hop". ''
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'', February 9, 2000.
The show starred
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and Mark Taylor as the hosts of a hip hop show on a
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station; the cast also included Michie Mee, DJ Shamann and Kardinal Offishall. As a tie-in to help promote emerging hip hop musicians, the series released a soundtrack album in conjunction with the first season, featuring artists such as
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,
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,
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,
Choclair Kareem Blake (born March 27, 1975), better known by his stage name Choclair, is a Canadian rapper. He was one of the most successful rappers in Canada in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Choclair has been nominated for six Juno Awards, winning four ...
,
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,
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and
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. Finally, in 2001, CFXJ (''Flow 93.5'') debuted as Canada's first urban music station. Urban stations quickly followed in several other Canadian cities, as well, and for the first time, Canadian hip hop artists had a network of radio outlets for their music—as well as numerous record labels committed to rectifying their past lack of interest in the genre. In the 2000s, numerous Canadian hip hop artists, including
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,
Sweatshop Union Sweatshop Union is a Canadians, Canadian Hip hop music, hip hop collective based in Vancouver, British Columbia, consisting of four politically-minded rap acts — Dirty Circus, Pigeon Hole (band), Pigeon Hole (aka "Creative Minds"), Kyprios and ...
,
Buck 65 Richard Terfry (born March 4, 1972), better known by his stage name Buck 65, is a Canadian alternative hip hop rapper. Underpinned by an extensive background in abstract hip hop, his more recent music has extensively incorporated blues, country ...
,
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, Lil 808,
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, Kyprios and
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, as well as many R&B artists, emerged as mainstream stars. Cadence Weapon, in fact, was named poet laureate of
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in 2009. In addition to terrestrial radio, the national
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networks
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and Bande à part, which are both dedicated to Canadian independent music of any genre, also include numerous emerging hip hop artists in their playlists. Bande à part has produced a compilation album of unsigned Quebec hip hop artists, ''93 tours'', which it distributed as a free download from its website. Several prominent contemporary hip hop artists, including Shad, Cadence Weapon, K'naan, Sweatshop Union,
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and Omnikrom, have in fact risen to prominence through these channels instead of through terrestrial radio. Apart from a few major stars, however, the hip hop scene has faced continued struggle. Virtually all of the urban-format radio stations which debuted in the early 2000s, including Flow 93.5, have since shifted from a pure urban format to a
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format. While the stations still play some hip hop, they now focus far more on artists who have already established crossover Top 40 appeal—meaning that emerging artists can no longer rely on the stations to help them build their audience. In 2010, further, Milestone announced a deal to sell Flow 93.5 to
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, a division of the mainstream media conglomerate
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. However, a new radio station,
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, was licensed to Toronto in 2011 to broadcast a broad spectrum of African and Caribbean musical genres, including hip hop,
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and
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."Caribbean radio station set for Toronto at 98.7 FM"
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'', February 2, 2011.
Canadian hip hop musicians have also continued to face obstacles when attempting to break into the
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and international markets. Music critics and journalists have sometimes attributed this to the perception, real or imagined, that
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s of Canada as a land of
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s get in the way of Canadian rappers being taken seriously. As early as 1994, noted Canadian hip hop record producer
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was telling ''
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'' that "Americans like something that sounds American. From here, it seems if you don't have that sound, you ain't it." It wasn't until 2008, when
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reached number five on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart with a collaboration with established US star
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, " Dangerous", that a Canadian rapper had a major chart hit in the United States. He was shortly followed by
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, whose 2009 single "
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" reached number two on the Hot 100 and another major international breakthrough came in 2009 when a remixed version of K'naan's single "
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" was announced as the official
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theme song of the
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.


2010s–present: New Toronto sound

Toronto-based artist
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has since dominated the Canadian hip-hop scene and beyond with thirteen albums/mixtapes and playlist peaking at number-one on the US ''Billboard'' 200 album chart; ''
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'' (2013), ''
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'' (2015), ''
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'' (2015), '' Views'' (2016), ''
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'' (2017), ''
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'' (2021), ''
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'' (2022), and ''
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'' (2023). Drake's 2016 dancehall/
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-infused single "
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" is the most successful Canadian hip-hop song of all-time, charting at number-one on the singles charts in 15 different countries, including the US and UK, making it the first Canadian hip-hop single to peak at number-one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Drake had a large impact on Canadian hip hop, as after
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was involved in ''
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'' his popularity rose dramatically. Numerous other Canadian hip hop and R&B artists from the
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,
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,
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,
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, NAV,
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, Killy,
88Glam 88Glam was a Canadian hip hop duo that formed in 2017 by Shakqueel "88Camino" Burthwright and Derek "Wise" Bissue. They were formerly signed to XO and Republic Records before getting dropped in 2020 and frequently collaborated with Nav (rapp ...
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and
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have also attained wider international prominence in this era. Canadian entertainment company
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has also contributed to the popularity of numerous independently signed Canadian artists predominantly from Toronto. 6ixBuzz showcases
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's rap and hip-hop underground, and are recognised for bringing Toronto's hip hop culture to a global audience. The company founders attribute the success of their online presence to the "lack of voice" of communities surrounding Canadian hip-hop culture. The success of these artists, and the subsequent rise of hip hop artists in Toronto, was the feature of 2017 documentary
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, produced by
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. In 2022, Toronto's two Black music radio formats consolidated into one. The Flow brand created for 93.5 in 2001 moved to
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on 98.7 supplanting its original brand G98.7.
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on 93.5 flipped to a general-market adult hits format. Also that year, satellite radio provider
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launched Mixtape: North, a full-time channel dedicated to Canadian hip hop and R&B. Several artists working in Canada achieved international success in Punjabi hip hop from the 2010s on, including Sidhu Moose Wala and Karan Aujla. At the Juno Awards of 2024, Karan Aujla performed in the national telecast and became the first performer principally in a language other than English to win the Juno Fan Choice Award.


Punjabi Canadian hip hop

As of 2021, South Asians (7.1 percent) comprise the second largest Panethnicity, pan-ethnic group in Canada after European Canadians, Europeans (69.8 percent). One of the major cultural outputs of this community has been hip hop, performed in both Punjabi and English. South Asian rapper Ylook was a pioneering artist in Toronto's hip hop scene, working alongside
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as part of the influential ''Circle'' crew. Other South Asian hip hop artists such as Nav and AR Paisley have gained wide recognition while rapping in English. In the 1990s, Jazzy B emerged as an early fusion artist - making Punjabi music with hip hop influences. In the 2020s Punjabi language hip hop reached mainstream charts with the success of Canadian artists like Sidhu Moose Wala, AP Dhillon, Gurinder Gill, Karan Aujla, and Shubh, as well as producers such as Gminxr, Byg Byrd, and Ikky, marking the breakthrough of Punjabi-language hip hop, referred to in the Canadian music industry as Punjabi Wave. The breakthrough of the genre started with the charting of Sidhu Moose Wala's album PBX 1 on the ''Billboard'' Canadian Albums Chart in 2018. In 2023, AP Dhillon became the first Punjabi artist to perform at the Juno Awards. The same year, Warner Music Canada launched 91 North Records, a Canadian label designed to foster and promote emerging South Asian talent. The label’s first release "Making Memories," a collaboration between Karan Aujla and Ikky, debuted at No. 5 on the Canadian Albums Chart, Billboard Canadian Albums Chart. The following year, Aujla made history by winning the ''Fan Choice Award'' at the 2024 Juno Awards, a prestigious award previously won by national icons such as Justin Bieber and Nelly Furtado. Meanwhile, Sidhu Moose Wala's posthumous single "Drippy" featuring AR Paisley has made history by debuting at No. 9 on the Canadian Hot 100 as the highest charting Punjabi song in Canadian history. Observers of the genre's rise believe that Punjabi Canadian hip hop may emerge to see the same level of global influence that Reggaeton has had in decades prior.


French Canadian hip hop

Montreal, being Canada's second largest city and one of the world's largest French-speaking cities, has developed its own niche of French language hip hop, which later spread to Quebec City and throughout the province of Quebec. The first known francophone Canadian rap single,
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's 1983 song "Le Rap-à-Billy", was not conventional hip hop as that term is understood today, but featured Francœur rapping over a hybrid funk music, funk-rockabilly track which presaged the much later rap rock genre. Although a few French rap singles broke through to mainstream success in the late 1980s and early 1990s, such as Les French B's "Je m'en souviens", Kool Rock and Jay Tree's "M.R.F. est arrivé", Le Boyfriend's "Rapper chic (Je rap en français)", Laymen Twaist's "Walk on the Wild Side" and Dédé Tracké's "T'es qui toé", as in English Canada this early success was not sustained, and francophone hip hop remained largely an underground phenomenon until the emergence of
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, who became in 1997 the first francophone Canadian hip hop group to have a number-one hit on Canada's francophone Top 40 charts. Their debut album titled ''Dubmatique'' went platinum, and they received a number of rewards, most notably from
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and ADISQ. In 2005, The Dope Poet Society released a multilingual single and video entitled, "All of Us" off the album ''ProIntelpro: Promote Intelligence Program''. Lead vocalist ProfessorD.us raps in both English and French on the track, accompanied by a posse of six other rappers rhyming in a total of five different languages. The most internationally successful hip hop musician from Quebec is Ghislain Poirier, a producer whose own albums primarily feature francophone rappers from Quebec and France, but who is also now an influential remixer equally sought after by anglophone rappers and dance musicians from Canada and the United States. Roi Heenok, a rapper from Montreal, has become an Internet phenomenon in France, and has performed in Paris three times since 2004. Other significant francophone rappers who have emerged in 21st century have included Muzion, Manu Militari, Yvon Krevé, Loco Locass, Catburglaz, Atach Tatuq, Taktika, Sans Pression, Omnikrom, Anodajay, Gatineau (band), Gatineau,
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, Alaclair Ensemble, Boogat, Koriass, Loud (rapper), Loud Lary Ajust, Sarahmée, Pierre Kwenders, Tizzo, Dead Obies, FouKi, Souldia and Treizième Etage. In 2024, an exhibit about Quebec's Hip Hop took place at the Musée de la civilisation to recognize its cultural impact on the region.


Indigenous hip hop

TKO and his younger brother G.Q. Smooth, who was also known as D-Lite on the Winnipeg local public access television show VPW Spotlight in the early 1990's are attributed to be the first indigenous rappers in Canada. They started rapping in the mid 1970's, and were the first Canadian indigenous rappers to be nominated for Juno and Grammy awards; as well recognized to be the first indigenous rapper to be featured on APTN's introduction commercials for Much Music and CBC television. These brothers introduced rap to communities world-wide and performed at major sporting events such as the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia, USA; and many other world and national sporting events. TKO's music was the first indigenous rapper to have his music inducted into the Smithsonian in the early 1990's. Hip hop has been also a prominent influence on contemporary
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and Métis in Canada, Métis youth culture since the 1990s."Inuit pop, Algonquin rap, Innu reggae aim for mainstream"
. Agence France-Presse, October 8, 2009.
The first indigenous hip hop video to garner any airplay from MuchMusic was War Party (band), War Party's conscious rap, socially-conscious "Feelin' Reserved" in 2001. The group went on to win the Canadian Aboriginal Music Award for Rap Album of the Year and tour internationally, representing Canada at the World Expo in Nagoya, Japan, and performing at the First Americans Festival at the Smithsonian Museum. Other artists from this early wave included Winnipeg's Most, Kinnie Starr, Tru Rez Crew, Drezus,"Hip-hop medicine men; First Nations hip-hop artists seek to heal a culture through words and music". ''
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'', September 19, 2000.
Eekwol,"1st Annual Native Hip-Hop Festival hits Vancouver: There’s more to aboriginal beats and rhymes than A Tribe Called Red"
. ''Vancouver Sun'', August 30, 2013.
Inez Jasper, Manik 1derful, OS-12, Joey Stylez, Lil Pappie, Wab Kinew, TKO, Samian (rapper), Samian, Crystle Lightning, A Tribe Called Red, JB the First Lady, Bryden Gwiss Kiwenzie,"Between drum circles and drum machines: Indigenous hip hop artist is 'all about the feeling'"
. CBCS-FM, CBC Sudbury, February 16, 2017.
Snotty Nose Rez Kids and Team Rezofficial. Wab Kinew would enter politics and became Premier of Manitoba in 2023. Duke Redbird, a spoken word poet, has also been cited as an important influence on the genre despite his work not being directly in the genre itself. David Dacoine, a member of Tribal Wizdom, has hosted workshops across Canada encouraging indigenous youth to take up hip hop as a method of creative expression and self-empowerment. Anish created the first ever First Nations Hip Hop Festival; subsequently, the event was held at Pasqua, Saskatchewan in 2004. The festival faltered for a number of years after that, but was reestablished in 2013. The Aboriginal Voices radio network has also aired a weekly program, hosted by Plex, devoted to indigenous hip hop. In 2009, Team Rezofficial became the first indigenous hip hop group with a song on the ''
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'' Top Ten. The song "Lonely" went to number one. In the same year, Manitoba's Native Communications radio network launched CIUR-FM, Streetz FM, a hip hop station in Winnipeg which was Canada's first radio station marketed primarily to indigenous youth."New station on the air with aboriginal hip-hop"
. ''Winnipeg Sun'', December 15, 2009.
Besides music, hip hop culture has had a major impact on Urban Indian reserve, urban indigenous youth in Canada in areas such as fashion and visual art. In 2013, the Vancouver Art Gallery toured the show ''Beat Nation: Art, Hip Hop and Aboriginal Culture'', featuring works by indigenous artists influenced by hip hop themes."Hip-Hop's Aboriginal Connection"
. NPR, January 3, 2014.


Influences

Although American East Coast hip hop and West Coast hip hop are major influences on Canadian artists in the genre, Canadian hip hop also incorporates a number of other influences not commonly seen in the mainstream of the American genre. The Black Canadians, Black Canadian community is much more dominated by people of Caribbean heritage than is the African American community in the United States. As a result, Canadian hip hop is significantly influenced by the rhythms and styles of Caribbean music in Canada, Caribbean music. English Canadian hip hop tends to be influenced by Music of Jamaica, Jamaican, Music of Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidadian and Music of the Bahamas, Bahamian styles, while francophone hip hop from Quebec is commonly influenced by French Antilles, French Antillean, Dominican or Haitian music. Artists such as Drake, Michie Mee, Dream Warriors, Ghetto Concept, and Kardinal Offishall have incorporated
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into their music. Even those artists who do not use obvious Caribbean sounds are often influenced by Caribbean English and themes. A famous example is the Kardinal Offishall song "
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", which gives examples of Toronto black youth slang—many derived from Caribbean speech. As well, Rastafarian vocabulary, speaking of good as "Zion" and evil as "Babylon" for example, is quite common, even if the rappers are not themselves Rasta. The genre-hopping "Tom Waits with a beatbox" style of
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, who integrates country music, country, rock music, rock, folk music, folk and blues influences into his music, has also become a major influence on Canadian hip hop in the 2000s. His influence is especially strong on hip hop artists from the Maritime provinces, such as
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, but can also be seen in artists such as Ridley Bent and Mcenroe (rapper), Mcenroe. Electronic music is also a significant influence, notably seen in artists such as
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, No Luck Club, Tre Mission, Kaytranada and Ghislain Poirier; jazz music has been incorporated since the early 1990s, particularly in the work of Dream Warriors, Social Deviantz, Mood Ruff and Da Grassroots. Artists such as K'naan, k-os, Grand Analog, Touch and Nato, Dragon Fli Empire, DL Incognito and Graph Nobel have pursued styles which blend a diverse mix of hip hop, rock, jazz, world music, and R&B influences.


See also

*Music of Canada *Canadian music genres *Music of Canadian cultures *Underground hip hop *List of Canadian hip hop musicians


References


External links


HipHopCanada.com
*Northside Hip Hop Archive
nshharchive.ca
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