Hailing from Ottawa, these guys were part of 90's Canadian hip hop.
Back again, covering the song they became famous with, it is a pretty funny video!
Showing posts with label Ottawa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ottawa. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Organized Rhyme reunite to re-record
WHUT, WHUT, WHUT!
Love these guys, cant wait...
Love these guys, cant wait...
Labels:
bones,
Canadian hip hop,
check the O R,
organized rhyme,
Ottawa,
pin the chamelion,
REUNITED
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Yall need to check BONJAY!
I just discovered them as of last night, and I am really enjoying this sound and feel of music.
I have not been able to obtain enough information so I am hijacking their info from their facebook page...
"Drawing their name from spice island slang for "Good God!", Bonjay were born in a basement at Ottawa's legendary Disorganised parties. What began as a simple crowd pleasing party lark has developed into a serious commitment to songwriting and production, including remixes for labels like Mad Decent, Ninjatune and Ghetto Arc (XL Recordings).
With Alanna on the mic and Pho on beats & effects, their live performance is a high-energy sound system of bass and soul. Dancehall innovation, indie sentiments, and R&B hooks - these are the sounds booming out from the jeeps, towers and headphones of young Toronto, and Bonjay makes them their own."
I have not been able to obtain enough information so I am hijacking their info from their facebook page...
"Drawing their name from spice island slang for "Good God!", Bonjay were born in a basement at Ottawa's legendary Disorganised parties. What began as a simple crowd pleasing party lark has developed into a serious commitment to songwriting and production, including remixes for labels like Mad Decent, Ninjatune and Ghetto Arc (XL Recordings).
With Alanna on the mic and Pho on beats & effects, their live performance is a high-energy sound system of bass and soul. Dancehall innovation, indie sentiments, and R&B hooks - these are the sounds booming out from the jeeps, towers and headphones of young Toronto, and Bonjay makes them their own."
Labels:
alanna Stuart,
Bonjay,
creepin,
dance hall,
fiest cover,
Honey Honey,
music,
Mysteries of trade,
Ottawa,
Pho,
toronto
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