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Rascalz

 
Artist: Rascalz

Group Members:

Misfit, Red One, Kemo

Similar Artists:

Checkmate, Choclair

Followers:

BSB
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  • Genres: Rap
  • Representative Albums: "Cash Crop," "Global Warning," "Reloaded"

Biography

This quintet from Vancouver, Canada, prides itself on representing every aspect of hip-hop culture: MCing, DJing, graffiti, and breakdancing. The Vancouver quintet made up of MC's Red 1 and Misfit, DJ Kemo, who is also an accomplished graffiti artist, and breakers Zebroc and Dedos, has achieved remarkable success by becoming Canada's best-selling hip-hop group ever.

The group from Canada's West Coast have been instrumental in uniting Canada's nascent hip-hop scene. Their 1997 anthemic single "Northern Touch" was a collaboration with other Canadian artists such as Choclair, Checkmate, Kardinal Offishall, and Thrust. The single earned the Rascalz a Canadian Juno Award, but the group caused a stir in the Canadian music scene after refusing to accept their Juno as a protest for the lack of support for urban music by both the Junos and the Canadian music establishment. The group formed on the East Side of Vancouver, where they competed as breakdancers. They released an independent effort in 1991. Their 1997 album Cash Crop became one of the few Canadian hip-hop albums to reach gold status. With the release of their 1999 album Global Warming, the group was poised for commercial success while still staying true to hip-hop's roots. ~ Jon Azpiri, All Music Guide
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Rascalz
Origin Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Genres Canadian hip hop
Years active 1989–present
Labels Figure IV/ViK./BMG Canada
Associated acts Checkmate, Swollen Members, k-os, Barrington Levy
Website Official Website
Members
Red1
Misfit
DJ Kemo

The Rascalz are a Canadian hip-hop group from Vancouver, British Columbia, who played a crucial role in the artistic and commercial development of Canadian hip hop. The group consists of MCs Red1 and Misfit, and DJ Kemo. Breakdancers, Zebroc and Dedos were also part of the group.

Formed in 1989, the group released an independent album for Calabash Records in 1992. The album, Really Livin', was recorded under the name of Ragga Muffin Rascals. The re-worked major label recording was released the following year in 1993 by Sony Music Canada. The album was nominated for Best Rap Recording at the 1994 Juno Awards. The group moved to BMG Canada in 1997 to record Cash Crop, followed by Global Warning in 1999 and Reloaded in 2002. In 2007, Red1 released his first solo album, Beg For Nothing.

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Juno Award controversy

Cash Crop was nominated for Best Rap Recording at the Juno Awards of 1998. Due to Canadian hip hop's limited commercial notability, 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.

This fact had previously been criticized for creating a barrier to the commercial visibility of Canadian hip hop. Rascalz, however, alleged that racism was a factor in the award's disadvantageous scheduling, and became the first Canadian hip hop group to explicitly decline the award on that basis.[1]

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

"Northern Touch"

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 is the first video in which video model Melyssa Ford is featured. She is seen sitting on Choclair's lap.

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 one of the biggest Canadian hip hop hits ever recorded, and was also added to later pressings of Cash Crop.

At the Juno Awards of 1999, the first time the rap award was presented during the televised ceremony, Rascalz again won the award — this time for "Northern Touch" — and performed the song live at the ceremony.

Later releases

To date, Rascalz have released two further albums. Each has produced at least one significant hit single: "Priceless" (a collaboration with Esthero) appeared on 1999's Global Warning, and "Crazy World" (featuring Notch and Sazon Diamante) appeared on 2002's 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.[2]

Discography

  • Really Livin (1992), independent album recorded under the name of Ragga Muffin Rascals (Calabash Records)
  • Really Livin (1993) (Calabash Records, national distribution via Epic/Sony Music Canada). Although released as the same title, the album completely differed from the independent release)
  • Cash Crop (1997) (ViK. Recordings/BMG Canada)
  • Global Warning (1999) (ViK. Recordings/BMG Canada)
  • Reloaded (2002) (ViK. Recordings/BMG Canada)

Red1

  • Beg For Nothing (2007) (Killawatt Records)

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Global Warning (1999 Album by Rascalz)
Quest for Fire: Firestarter, Vol. 1 (2001 Album by Kardinal Offishall)
Kardinal Offishall (Rap Artist, 2000s)

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