Noisey Canada Staff
KTOE Cruises And Flexes Through Local Haunts on The Infectious "Holy Ghost"
The vibrant video features cameos from Toronto's very own Jazz Cartier, Ty Senoj and Unimerce.
Jeremy Dutcher’s Polaris Win Is The Beginning of The “Indigenous Renaissance”
The 2018 Polaris Music Prize caps off another strong year with a diverse shortlist and exciting performances from Partner, Hubert Lenoir and US Girls.
Shad and Kaytranada Question Peace On Cool-Spirited "The Fool Pt. 3 (Frame of Mind)"
The evolving Toronto artist premieres his new single and talks upcoming album 'A Short Story About A War' and the city's current political climate.
Rae Sremmurd Show Us How To Responsibly Blow Cash And Ball Out
The energetic brothers explain the little-known complexities of investing in your future so you can continue throwing dollars bills in the present.
Notifi's “Won’t Get Lonely” Is Eerie R&B To Cruise Alone To
The Scarborough, by way of Montreal, artist makes his grand, mysterious introduction.
London And Toronto Reunite on Smoke Dawg's Posthumous Track "No Discussion"
Produced by Murda Beatz, AJ Tracey and the late Toronto rapper remind detractors of their spots at the top.
Toronto Takes Over with New Albums by Jazz Cartier, Prime Boys, and Adrian Dey
New releases from some of the GTA’s best rappers are all the civic pride you need.
Catching Up With the Directors of Daniel Caesar's Prism Prize Winning Video
Caesar's "Freudian, A Visual" won the Audience Award at the ceremony last week, so we spoke to Sean Brown and Keavan Yazdani about their experiences making the video.
Grimes, PUP, Daniel Caesar Named Prism Prize Finalists
View the ten best Canadian music videos of the year—including clips by Feist, Alice Glass, and Jessie Reyez—as chosen by a jury of media experts.
Here are the Top 20 Nominees for the 2018 Prism Prize
Once again, we've gathered the best in Canadian music videos from the likes of The Weeknd, Feist, Grimes, and Leonard Cohen
The Belle Game Dream of Unrequited Love on "Only One"
A feverish, anthemic, smooth B-side from 'Fear/Nothing.'
Canada Betrays Itself, Chooses Ed Sheeran Over Drake in Streaming
Apple Music's top albums chart is in, and Canuck patriotism is out, it seems.