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Rascalz

Rascalz are a Canadian hip-hop group from Vancouver, British Columbia. The group played a crucial role in the artistic and commercial development of Canadian hip hop as well as specifically for the Westcoast scene in Vancouver popularizing the term “Van City”.[1] The group consists of emcees Red1 and Misfit, and record producer DJ Kemo. Breakdancers Zebroc and Dedos were also part of the group.[2]

Rascalz
Background information
OriginVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
GenresCanadian hip hop, alternative hip hop, experimental hip hop
Years active1989–present
LabelsFigure IV/ViK./BMG Canada
MembersRed1
Misfit
DJ Kemo
Past membersZebroc
Dedos
WebsiteOfficial Website

History edit

Formed in 1991, the group released an independent album for Calabash Records in 1992. The album, Really Livin', was recorded under the name of Ragga Muffin Rascals, and a reworked major label recording was released the following year in 1993 by Sony Music Canada. Both versions of the album received Juno Award nominations for Best Rap Recording, the Calabash Records version at the Juno Awards of 1993[3] and the Sony version at the Juno Awards of 1995.[4] In 1994, the group started Figure IV Records. The Rascalz are not Vancouver's first rap group, and have quoted acts such as EQ, Craig Crush and Mike D'Zire as influences.

The group moved to BMG Canada in 1997 to record Cash Crop.

Juno Award protest edit

Cash Crop was nominated for Best Rap Recording at the Juno Awards of 1998. Due to Canadian hip hop's limited commercial visibility in the era, however, the rap award had never been presented during the main Juno ceremony, instead being relegated to the untelevised technical awards ceremony during the previous evening.[5] This fact had previously been criticized for creating a barrier to the commercial visibility of Canadian hip hop.

The band won the award, but alleged that racism was a factor in the award's disadvantageous scheduling and explicitly declined the award on that basis.[6] The band had not yet arrived at the ceremony when the award was announced—when they did arrive, they were simply pulled aside and told that they had won the award.[7]

In view of the lack of real inclusion of black music in this ceremony, this feels like a token gesture towards honoring the real impact of urban music in Canada. Urban music, reggae, R&B, and rap, that's all black music, and it's not represented [at the Junos]. We decided that until it is, we were going to take a stance.[7]

Their move sparked considerable media debate about the state of Canadian hip hop.[5] As a result of the controversy, the Juno Awards moved the rap category to the main ceremony the following year.[5]

"Northern Touch" edit

Also in 1998, Rascalz wrote a special one-off single called "Northern Touch", which they recorded with guest rappers Checkmate, Kardinal Offishall, Thrust and Choclair. The music video was directed by Little X and featured Melyssa Ford. Although not on the original pressing of Cash Crop, the song was released as a single, and was quickly adopted as an anthem for Canadian hip hop's resilience and determination. The song broke the odds to become the first Canadian hip hop hit since 1991.[8]

At the Juno Awards of 1999, the first time the rap award was presented during the televised ceremony, Rascalz won the award for "Northern Touch",[5] and performed the song live at the ceremony in Hamilton.[9] This represented the first time that a hip hop band had ever performed on the Juno Awards stage.[10]

Later releases edit

Rascalz released Global Warning in 1999. The album contained the hit single "Priceless" (a collaboration with Esthero).

In 2001 the group performed in Charlottetown, PEI, with Kardinal Offishall, IRS and Jelleestone.[11]

The hit song "Crazy World" (featuring Notch and Sazon Diamante) appeared on 2002's album Reloaded. They also recorded a song called "Top of the World" from the Global Warning album, and it featured K-os and Barrington Levy.

Red1 released a solo album, Beg For Nothing on March 6, 2007, through his own Killawatt Records.[12]

The original release of Really Livin' was pressed for first time on limited release vinyl in 2019 on Smoke In Records.

The Rascalz have officially retired from producing new music for over a decade, however still perform occasionally.

In 2021, the Rascalz were credited with their first guest appearance for a Canadian artist in over a decade on the track 'Note To The City' by Boslen. The song appeared on his album 'Dusk to Dawn' and was released by Chaos Club Digital/ Capitol Music Group. The actual segment is a sample of Red1's verse on Blind Wid Da Science off their 1997 Cash Crop album.

Discography edit

Independent albums edit

  • Really Livin' (1992)

Studio albums edit

Solo projects edit

  • Red1 – Beg for Nothing (2007)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Oh, those Rascalz!: No reunion, they say, 'cause they never broke up". The Province, October 5, 2010.
  2. ^ "Canada's freeze on rap thaws a little more as the Rascalz issue a ...clear warning: With Juno honours, MuchMusic support and a hot new album in Global Warning, Vancouver's Rascalz are helping to build the foundation of a hip-hop nation". Vancouver Sun, December 23, 1999.
  3. ^ "Dion tops list of Juno nominations". Halifax Daily News, February 10, 1993.
  4. ^ "List of 1995 Juno Award nominations". Montreal Gazette, February 9, 1995.
  5. ^ a b c d "Inside the Junos, episode 2: why Rascalz refused their 1998 award". Inside the Music, February 13, 2018.
  6. ^ "Kinder, gentler rap, eh? Canadians hip-hop onto centre stage" 2008-10-22 at the Wayback Machine, Ottawa Citizen, March 7, 1999.
  7. ^ a b "Rascalz Refuse Award To Protest Junos: Rap Act Wants R&B Portion Of Ceremony Televised", Billboard, April 4, 1998.
  8. ^ Canadian hip hop gets the Northern Touch 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine, NOW, June 4, 1998.
  9. ^ [usurped]. Chart Attack, — Mike McCann
  10. ^ "Kinder, gentler rap, eh?: Canadians hip-hop onto centre stage". Ottawa Citizen, March 7, 1999.
  11. ^ [usurped]. Chart Attack, October 19, 2001. Review by: Ryan O'Connor
  12. ^ "justalilhype! Vancouver HYPE Magazine Interview with Red1", justalilhype! Vancouver HYPE Magazine, August 31, 2009.

External links edit

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For the professional wrestling group see The Rascalz For other uses see Rascal disambiguation Rascalz are a Canadian hip hop group from Vancouver British Columbia The group played a crucial role in the artistic and commercial development of Canadian hip hop as well as specifically for the Westcoast scene in Vancouver popularizing the term Van City 1 The group consists of emcees Red1 and Misfit and record producer DJ Kemo Breakdancers Zebroc and Dedos were also part of the group 2 RascalzBackground informationOriginVancouver British Columbia CanadaGenresCanadian hip hop alternative hip hop experimental hip hopYears active1989 presentLabelsFigure IV ViK BMG CanadaMembersRed1MisfitDJ KemoPast membersZebrocDedosWebsiteOfficial Website Contents 1 History 1 1 Juno Award protest 1 2 Northern Touch 1 3 Later releases 2 Discography 2 1 Independent albums 2 2 Studio albums 2 3 Solo projects 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editFormed in 1991 the group released an independent album for Calabash Records in 1992 The album Really Livin was recorded under the name of Ragga Muffin Rascals and a reworked major label recording was released the following year in 1993 by Sony Music Canada Both versions of the album received Juno Award nominations for Best Rap Recording the Calabash Records version at the Juno Awards of 1993 3 and the Sony version at the Juno Awards of 1995 4 In 1994 the group started Figure IV Records The Rascalz are not Vancouver s first rap group and have quoted acts such as EQ Craig Crush and Mike D Zire as influences The group moved to BMG Canada in 1997 to record Cash Crop Juno Award protest edit Cash Crop was nominated for Best Rap Recording at the Juno Awards of 1998 Due to Canadian hip hop s limited commercial visibility in the era however the rap award had never been presented during the main Juno ceremony instead being relegated to the untelevised technical awards ceremony during the previous evening 5 This fact had previously been criticized for creating a barrier to the commercial visibility of Canadian hip hop The band won the award but alleged that racism was a factor in the award s disadvantageous scheduling and explicitly declined the award on that basis 6 The band had not yet arrived at the ceremony when the award was announced when they did arrive they were simply pulled aside and told that they had won the award 7 In view of the lack of real inclusion of black music in this ceremony this feels like a token gesture towards honoring the real impact of urban music in Canada Urban music reggae R amp B and rap that s all black music and it s not represented at the Junos We decided that until it is we were going to take a stance 7 Their move sparked considerable media debate about the state of Canadian hip hop 5 As a result of the controversy the Juno Awards moved the rap category to the main ceremony the following year 5 Northern Touch edit Also in 1998 Rascalz wrote a special one off single called Northern Touch which they recorded with guest rappers Checkmate Kardinal Offishall Thrust and Choclair The music video was directed by Little X and featured Melyssa Ford Although not on the original pressing of Cash Crop the song was released as a single and was quickly adopted as an anthem for Canadian hip hop s resilience and determination The song broke the odds to become the first Canadian hip hop hit since 1991 8 At the Juno Awards of 1999 the first time the rap award was presented during the televised ceremony Rascalz won the award for Northern Touch 5 and performed the song live at the ceremony in Hamilton 9 This represented the first time that a hip hop band had ever performed on the Juno Awards stage 10 Later releases edit Rascalz released Global Warning in 1999 The album contained the hit single Priceless a collaboration with Esthero In 2001 the group performed in Charlottetown PEI with Kardinal Offishall IRS and Jelleestone 11 The hit song Crazy World featuring Notch and Sazon Diamante appeared on 2002 s album Reloaded They also recorded a song called Top of the World from the Global Warning album and it featured K os and Barrington Levy Red1 released a solo album Beg For Nothing on March 6 2007 through his own Killawatt Records 12 The original release of Really Livin was pressed for first time on limited release vinyl in 2019 on Smoke In Records The Rascalz have officially retired from producing new music for over a decade however still perform occasionally In 2021 the Rascalz were credited with their first guest appearance for a Canadian artist in over a decade on the track Note To The City by Boslen The song appeared on his album Dusk to Dawn and was released by Chaos Club Digital Capitol Music Group The actual segment is a sample of Red1 s verse on Blind Wid Da Science off their 1997 Cash Crop album Discography editIndependent albums edit Really Livin 1992 Studio albums edit Really Livin 1993 reworked major label re release Cash Crop 1997 Global Warning 1999 Reloaded 2002 Solo projects edit Red1 Beg for Nothing 2007 See also editCanadian hip hop Music of Canada Portals nbsp Music nbsp CanadaReferences edit Oh those Rascalz No reunion they say cause they never broke up The Province October 5 2010 Canada s freeze on rap thaws a little more as the Rascalz issue a clear warning With Juno honours MuchMusic support and a hot new album in Global Warning Vancouver s Rascalz are helping to build the foundation of a hip hop nation Vancouver Sun December 23 1999 Dion tops list of Juno nominations Halifax Daily News February 10 1993 List of 1995 Juno Award nominations Montreal Gazette February 9 1995 a b c d Inside the Junos episode 2 why Rascalz refused their 1998 award Inside the Music February 13 2018 Kinder gentler rap eh Canadians hip hop onto centre stage Archived 2008 10 22 at the Wayback Machine Ottawa Citizen March 7 1999 a b Rascalz Refuse Award To Protest Junos Rap Act Wants R amp B Portion Of Ceremony Televised Billboard April 4 1998 Canadian hip hop gets the Northern Touch Archived 2007 09 29 at the Wayback Machine NOW June 4 1998 Live Reviews The 1999 Juno Awards March 7 1999 Copps Coliseum Hamilton ON usurped Chart Attack Mike McCann Kinder gentler rap eh Canadians hip hop onto centre stage Ottawa Citizen March 7 1999 LIVE Kardinal Offishall Rascalz IRS and Jelleestone in PEI usurped Chart Attack October 19 2001 Review by Ryan O Connor justalilhype Vancouver HYPE Magazine Interview with Red1 justalilhype Vancouver HYPE Magazine August 31 2009 External links editRascalz Red1 Rascalz at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rascalz amp oldid 1222538038, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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