![]() ![]() Canadian hip-hop is once again well-presented in the mix with tracks from Haviah Mighty, Junia-T, Choclair and several more.Īmerican group En Vogue set the tone for 90’s with the Dec. The two-hour playlist also features music from artists like Zeina, OutKast, Mickey Guyton, Darius Rucker, and others. 1) (2020)Įpisode 38 of THE BLOCK kicks off with a 2018 single by Toronto-based R&B singer-songwriter Adria Kain called “Sunrise.” Kain has been touted by The Fader, Complex, HYPEBAE, and more, and opened for the likes of Grammy Award-winning and platinum-selling recording artists such as ?uestlove, BJ The Chicago Kid, Miguel and Ari Lennox, while her vocals have been sprinkled throughout various project including releases from PartyNextDoor and Allan Rayman. “The Light” by Common makes any playlist instantly better, and even more so when it’s followed by “Say Peace,” off his latest project, A Beautiful Revolution (Pt. The two-hour playlist also features music from a large selection of talented artists including Charmaine, Ari Lennox, Dubmatique, Run The Jewels, Anderson. His The Vibe Chemist Backspin-produced single, “Wild for da Night” (featuring Rampage’s cousin Busta Rhymes), was released on Rampage’s album debut, Scout’s Honor… by Way of Blood, in 1997. The 2019 single “Switch” reminded us why we need another album from The Sorority, and Montreal artist Imposs (formerly of Muzion), hits hard with his Marie-Mai-assisted single, “Sans Lendemain (One Last Time)” off the 2020 album, ÉlévaZIIION (Société distincte).Įpisode 37 of THE BLOCK began with a huge single from Brooklyn rapper and Flipmode Squad member, Rampage. The two-hour playlist features a dope variety of selections with music from artists like The OBGMs, Jay-Z, TiKA (featuring Clairmont The Second), Jacksoul, SATE, and more. The song was featured on the group’s debut album, Boys & Girls, which was released on April 9, 2012, and peaked at number 6 on the US Billboard 200. Week 8 of THE BLOCK kicks off with the single “Hold On” by popular Alabama rock band Alabama Shakes. ![]() ![]() Every episode is archived in the CBC Listen app, available for streaming now. (7:30 Newfoundland), on CBC Music and CBC Listen. For the month of March, HipHopCanada is running a weekly recap of THE BLOCK, providing a brief summary of what host Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe had on deck for listeners. ![]()
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