Sharine Taylor
The quintessential gyal next door.
Sydanie’s Pillars Of Life Are Motherhood and Hood Resistance
The Toronto-based rapper uses her music to tell the stories of her unique experiences and makes space for other mothers to do the same.
Jessie Reyez' Soul-Baring Pop Will Make Her Toronto's Next Breakout Act
There's something special and incredible about seeing a Toronto artist on the come up.
Bashment Soca Is The Rebel Genre the Bajan Government Is Reluctant To Embrace
From Lil' Rick to Stiffy, these artists are forging a future and legacy for the sound.
Unbuttoned's "Womxn Cry" Is A Visual Ode To Surviving As A Black Woman
“It is the only way I could tell my story. We are survivors.”
KGoon Just Wants To Make Montreal Proud With EP 'Tables Turn'
"I've been rapping all my life, but I had to work hard until I felt I was ready to drop a full body of work."
Sexual Assault Activists Sound Off to Change Jamaica's Rape Culture
A tambourine seems like an unlikely tool for activism, but that’s exactly what it is for a Jamaica-based movement.
Listen to Daz Rinko's Spectacular Sounding, Amusingly Named “Boo-Boo Kisses”
Off his upcoming EP that delves into what it means to be happy as a black man.
Speng Squire Wants to Have A Good Time, But Only on Camera in “Photos”
The Montreal artists asks the eternal question of life: What would you do if you woke up in the club all alone?
Manifesto 11 Was Littasz
Everything was bigger and better than before: a big stage, a bigger beach ball and even bigger headliners for your headtop.
Tamara Madison Is Not Taking Anyone’s Shit in "Seldom"
The Toronto singer expresses post-breakup rage in the smoothest way possible.
Rappers Shouldn’t Be Underrepresented in Music Funding
Taiwo Bah, Project Coordinator at FACTOR wants to improve the way genres like rap and R&B are funded in Canada.