Ghetto Red Hot.
Ghetto Red Hot.
Canadian Music Week continued last night at The Sound Academy when Rae recited OB4CL
Across the border, Kardinal Offishall puts on for his city of Toronto on his new track featuring Wiz Kid. O Canada, this sounds good.
While visiting DJ Tony Touch’s show last week, Kardinal kicked a few raps over the Shade 45 airwaves. Download his mixtape with Nottz, Allow Me To Reintroduce Myself here. Bonus:
Kardinal linked back with Sway yesterday,
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In support of their upcoming joint project, A.M.T.R.I.M (Allow Me To Re-Introduce Myself),
Kardinal has been out of the music scene for a minute but he’s teaming up with Nottz for a new album and here is the first offering. A.M.T.R.I.M. (Allow Me To Re-Introduce Myself) coming soon. 2DB
Time to bring out the strobe lights and glow sticks as Kardinal and friends crash your favorite nightspot with his new single. Produced by Clinton Sparks and DJ Snake. Off his upcoming LP, Mr. International. info
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