Showing posts with label Videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Videos. Show all posts

Apr 3, 2008

Nem-S-Iss & Baby Grhyme - Old School



This is a tight joint from two of Toronto's greatest up-and-comers. Nem-S-Iss is currently doing time in the pen for getting caught with weed and a heater in the car...rumors are neither were his. Either way, he's doing the time but when he gets out boi look out. Some hot shit is about to drop. Baby Grhyme lays it DOWN in this track too! She is tight and needs to stay in the rap game and put out some more shit for sure. Illest Styles supports you anyway Baby Grhyme. One love to Black Creek.

Mar 31, 2008

Califate & The Scartown Militia - Headz Up



"There comes a point in everyone's life when they must stand up." And Califate's done just that. He kills this track. It finally looks like he's got some money and some peoples with dedication to the music. This is the highest quality video that he's put out and he's flossin' the highest quality threads since he's come up. I expect Califate to step up the grindin' in the future. Just check out how this video ends..."They call me Ricochet Slug"....it's tight man. One love to TDot, Scartown and all them other mens on the block.

Mar 26, 2008

Black Creek All Day Every Day - Nem-S-ISs - Whattup



Another little video that I made up with an intro, freestyle and outro...all by Nem-S-Iss. It's on YouTube and my YouTube channel (cpro2002).

Nem-S-ISs has a few other videos that I'll review and he's sure to be coming out with lots of more good tracks and thumpin tunes for us to blog about so keep it locked.

Mar 17, 2008

Young Tony Spittin' the Real Shit



This is how Young Tony does it. Down in some guys basement, spittin' story-tellin' style about what ever he wants. It's hilarious. Don't test Toronto. I hope to see more of this guy, he needs our support and so do the other rappers out there who are grindin'. The guys in Canada have it a little tougher than those down south. Less exposure and fewer labels to sign them. So post your supporting comments to all your favourite hip-hoppers and show some love.

Belly featuring Kurupt - I'm The F#$kin' Man



Reppin' TDot, here's Belly with the one and only Kurupt. Sweet video and that's a sweet deal for Belly, getting Kurupt on the track, so hopefully he takes this and uses it as a springboard into bigger and better things. Keep doin' what you're doin' Belly.

Califate, Aristo, Young Tony, C4 & Mayhem comin' together for the 100 Strong Arms collabo!



This is Toronto coming together. Doesn't matter the race or colour or creed, they drop it anyway. There will be much more Young Tony poppin' up around here after seeing this. He's got some sick tracks on his MySpace page that deserve some attention, not to mention he's got the flow of a master. Too bad he doesn't think rhyming is his calling....maybe we can convince him otherwise. Seen. All in all, this is a hot joint that proves Toronto has talent and proves these guys are here to stay.

Mar 11, 2008

Califate - My Environment



This is a hot joint from Califate, ScarTown Entertainment off the RapSheet DVD. Sorry about the quality, that's the only one I could find. Post a link for a better quality and I can replace this. Scartown baby, takin' ova!

Kidd Blitz Is At It Again



Here's is the Dollars Entertainment hit track, "Me Boto Ne Nye," set to a slideshow of Kidd Blitz that I just whipped together. The Ghana lyrics that you hear are his boy, Maphia, also of Dollars Entertainment. These guys are huge over in Ghana, being played on radio stations and everything.

Stay tuned for more of Kidd Blitz.

CPro's YouTube Channel

...is now live. I've got the two videos I made from the last two days on there for now. Every new video I make goes on there too, so just hit subscribe.

YouTube Username: cpro2002
YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/cpro2002

Califate from ScarTown Entertainment



Here's another video I made with clips from The Real Toronto.
It's a quick intro followed by a freestyle from Califate.
He's reppin Scarborough, much respect.

I'll be posting a few more about this guy, he's been on the come up for a while now so keep checking back or subscribe to Illest Styles in the right-hand column.

Mar 10, 2008

Ricky Dred AKA King Friday



I made up this video with clips from The Real Toronto.
It's a quick intro followed by a freestyle by Ricky Dred AKA King Friday.
Reppin Parkdale, Toronto.
One Love

JD Era Keeps That Money Comin' In

If you haven't heard of JD Era by now...get a life. He's already taken TDot by storm in an almost Soulja Boy fashion with that catchy hook from his hit, The Paper Chase. I've been listening to his other tracks on his MySpace and there's good stuff there too. You may have seen him on a Juice DVD or even on Much Music TV...and if you STILL don't know who I'm talking about, check out his new blog. This guy deserves much respect. Styles of the Illest will follow JD Era's music and will make sure that the masses know what he's up to.

Now I'll leave you all with his great hit and definitely a Canadian hip hop classic for the decade, Paper Chase.

Dec 17, 2007

Logikal Ethix chillin in Cali

When he's not making tunes in Tdot, he's filming his latest video in Cali:

Jun 20, 2007

Rochester - The Toronto Rapper

Check out the hit, "Pull Up" on his MySpace HERE.

A new wave of Toronto-based rap talent is positioning itself to make a dent on Canadian music charts. Rochester aka Juice has emerged as one of the leaders of this new school. Dont believe the hype? You dont need to. Prominent press outlets, commercial radio and TV stations have already stepped in to cement the hoopla, and the stage is set.

Born Jason Rochester, the emcee grew up in the Islington/Finch corridor of Toronto and demonstrated a unique artistic gift as a young teen that had dreams of becoming a comic book illustrator. Influenced by the likes of Marvin Gaye, Dennis Brown and Jay-Z, Juice casually dabbled in the art of rhyme slinging in his old neighborhood, at one time joining rap clique The STC (Street Terrorist Clique).

Years later when Canada's first urban radio station (FLOW 93.5 fm) held their inaugural Soul Search talent contest (in 2002), he graduated with honours from occasional hood cipher contributor to centre-stage entertainer. A charismatic performance coupled with an ability to paint candid pictures through his rhymes crowned Rochester the Soul Searchs inaugural first prizewinner for his original composition Young Luv - an animated ode to early childhood romance, kicked Juices career into overdrive.

Peep some more tunes and vids at his homepage: http://www.rochesterakajuice.ca/

"I'm Ready" - Music Video

The Staircase Diaries - Logikal Ethix & Unknown Mizery



A short documentary-type video from these two Toronto hip hop soldiers. Check it out, Stolen From Africa & Mutescreamz.com

Logikal Ethix & Unknown Mizery - "Ain't No Good Life"



Comin' from Toronto, from their 2004 street release, It Will Fall, comes Logikal Ethix and Unknown Mizery's video debut of their hit single, "Aint no Good Life." The real video starts about 1:24 into it, so be patient...or skip forward.

Track produced by Arkeoloogists.
Video Directed by Jake Kovnat of TWiNkViBE Productions.

"Things Change" - Logikal Ethix of Stolen From Africa



Song by: Logikal Ethix of Stolen From Africa
Produced by: Tha Biz of Soul 4 Hire Productions
Directed by: Logikal Ethix of Mutescreamz Mentaltainment Inc/Stolen From Africa Movement


Logikal Ethix and Unknown Mizery are Toronto based artist who speak from their soul. Co-Founders of Mutescreamz Mentaltainment Inc., their mission is to help provided a voice for oppressed youth through the expressive context of art.

Although Logikal & Miz are solo artists, they have been recording and performing together as a duo for the past 5 years. In 2001 Unknown Mizery was featured on the Juno nominated album "Dim Sum" Produced by Dj Serious which received international recognition. In 2003, Logikal Ethix released a self-titled street album that received attention on Much Music's MuchNews for persistent CD selling in the downtown streets of Toronto. In 2004 the Duo recorded the street release album entitled "It Will Fall" which has sold over 10,000 copies Canada wide. In the spring of 2005 they released the Poor Man Militia album P.M.M and has developed a loyal fallowing in the U.K Australia and in various part of the U.S.

In 2004 The duo developed there own clothing brand "Stolen From Africa" which has been used as an alternative tool to promote cultural awareness alongside the music. The response has been so great that they have received the support of Toronto Mayor David Miller, and they are planning a high tour in the spring of 2006.

www.STOLENFROMAFRICA.com
www.LOGIKALETHIX.com
http://www.mutescreamz.com/

Growing Up in Toronto - Lost in The Struggle


The Fifth Estate (CBC) wanted to know why young men in some neighbourhoods of Canadian cities are drawn to a culture of violence. A culture where drug sales are often a source of income, friendships are defended with weapons, and a deadly dispute can start with a disrespectful glance.

Rather than accessing this world through the police or social workers, producers wanted to document the lives of the young men in their own voices. To learn what options are available to a young person who grows up in a culture where loyalty is determined by whom you're willing to protect. And to understand how they get left behind by the systems of education, social services and justice that are supposed to protect them.


To get the access needed to tell this story, producers enlisted two young filmmakers. Paul Nguyen and Mark Simms grew up in Toronto's Jane and Finch neighbourhood, an area that has waged a decades-long battle against a reputation for violence and hopelessness.

Chuckie and Burnz met through their common love of rap music. Simms and Nguyen introduced producers at the fifth estate to three young men who have all lived with violence, at times as the victim, at times the perpetrator. Phong Nguyen, aka Chuckie, Andrew Burnett, aka Burnz and Albi Aziz, aka Freshy, all grew up in Jane and Finch. One has lived by the gun from a young age. Another desperately wants to get out of the cycle of violence and retribution but doesn't know how. The other aspires to a criminal life despite the better options available to him.

The Fifth Estate, together with Simms and Nguyen as film crew, spent 10 months following Chuckie's, Burnz' and Freshy's lives, from their criminal exploits and encounters with the justice system to their relationships with family, friends, and each other.

The turns their lives took, the dilemmas they faced and the decisions they made formed the narrative of the story. The stories that unfold are of struggle: to succeed when poverty, lack of education and opportunity pull you down; to escape from the only life you've known; and to make positive choices in the face of anger and aimlessness.



YouTube User - thegoldenrich
Check out the Soundtrack to this Fifth Estate special HERE.

Jun 19, 2007

Comin' Straight Outta Toronto - PAGE

This one is called "Ballin' Is My Hobby" by Toronto's up-and-coming rap star, Page. It's his premier video. Pretty decent, check it out: