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jaycouldneverdie Sings the Seasonal Blues on “Blueberry Love”
The emerging Toronto singer gives us the shape of a ballad on her latest track with more Billie Holiday flavour of love and loss.
Loco City Makes Sense Out Of Chaos
The Bleecker St. rapper talks being a part of the forgotten part of Toronto and laying down a foundation for success and survival.
G Milla Keeps Us on Our Toes with ‘On the Edge’
The Toronto rapper and Hard to Kill member delivers a mind-bending new project that recalls the formative days of the city’s rap scene.
Ja Rule and Metallica’s Lost Rap-Metal Atrocity Is Worse than Fyre Festival
Watch this hilarious 2002 video of Swizz Beatz convincing these rap and metal titans that “We Did It Again” is actually a good song.
This Bootleg Netflix Drake Documentary Is The Purest Form of Agony
'Drake: Rewriting the Rules' is a new entry in a line of garbage, basic documentaries about Drake without Drake.
How Noyz Helps Brampton's Self-Made Rap Scene Stand On Its Own
The Brampton rapper talks about letting Punjabi culture inform his music and how to make spaces where there aren’t any.
Watch 'Noisey Brampton,' Our New Film on the Rise of DIY Hip-Hop Beyond Toronto
The documentary follows Noyz, Aiona, and the WayCool collective around the eclectic suburb as they fight to expand the town's rap scene.
Spice Can Take A Likkle Heat
The dancehall superstar premieres her new video “Cool It,” and the ups and downs of being the 'Queen of Dancehall.'
Patti Smith's Instagram Celebrates The Basic Beauty of Life
The legendary punk singer and writer joined Instagram this year and it became a place of unbridled joy in this hellscape that we’re living in.
Is Drake Overstaying His Welcome?
With the 10th anniversary of Drake's reign looming, a look at the ultimate year of "The Boy" and what he gained, lost, and Pusha-T.
Surauchie’s “Sometimes” Is The Soul-Baring Bop We Need
The Toronto-based singer speaks on connecting with listeners and becoming a part of the city's R&B renaissance along with Daniel Caesar and Jessie Reyez.
Twist Fall In Love At the Wrong Time on the Silvery “Tides”
The Toronto rock band’s newest single from their forthcoming LP, ‘Distancing,’ tracing the waves of unrequited, impossible love.