List of Canadian hip hop musicians
This is a list of hip hop musicians from Canada.
Listed by First name or initial (after DJ).
Bands & collectives
[edit]Canadian hip-hop acts with more than one member: duos, crews and collectives all go here, arranged alphabetically by first name/initial.
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[edit]- A-Game
- Alaclair Ensemble
- ALAIZ collective[1]
- Aquakultre
- Atach Tatuq
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[edit]- Baby Blue Soundcrew
- Babylon Warchild[2][3][4]
- Backburner
- BadBadNotGood
- BAE aka (Be All Equal)
- Bakers Club
- Baracuda
- Bass is Base
- Big Black Lincoln
- Birth Through Knowledge
- Bobby Demo[5][6]
- Boombox Saints
- BrassMunk
- Brown Boys
- Buck N' Nice
- Burd & Keyz
- Busty and the Bass
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[edit]- G5 Canadian Urban[17]
- Gatineau
- Gazeebow Unit
- Ghetto Concept[18]
- Gilla House
- Goliath Paw[19]
- Grand Analog
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- The Masterplan[20]
- The Maximum Definitive
- MCJ and Cool G
- Messenjah (part of Dance Appeal)
- Metropolis
- Mine de rien
- Monolith Crew[21]
- Mood Ruff
- Muzion
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- Scales Empire
- Sebutones
- Self Taught
- Serial Joe
- Shades of Culture
- Simply Majestic
- Singing Fools
- Slangblossom
- Smash Brovaz
- Snotty Nose Rez Kids
- So Loki
- Social Deviantz
- The Sorority[22]
- Split Personality
- StarBwoyz
- Stompdown Killaz (SDK)[23]
- Super Duty Tough Work
- Swamp Thing
- Sweatshop Union
- Swollen Members
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- Villain Accelerate
- Voyage Funktastique[25][26]
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[edit]Beatboxers
[edit]Canadian hip-hop musicians who beatbox go here, arranged by first name/initial.
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[edit]Breakdancers & hip hop dancers
[edit]Canadian hip-hop breakdancers (aka breaking) & Hip hop dancers, as well as hip-hop acts with more than one member: duos, crews and collectives, go here.
B-Boys & B-Girls were an integral part of Hip-hop crews – often hyping up the crowd, vocally backing up the DJ, etc.
Arranged by first name/initial.
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[edit]- Anton See[27]
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[edit]- The FreshFactory aka Simply Swagg Dance Studio[34]
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[edit]- Jade's Hip Hop Academy aka (JHHA)[35]
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[edit]- Now or Never aka N.O.N. crew[40]
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[edit]- Rebels De La Soul[47]
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[edit]- SaMel Tanz[48][49]
- Shawn Desman
- Sweet Technique[50][51]
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[edit]- Vic Versa[52]
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[edit]Choreographers of breaking/hip-hop dance
[edit]Canadian hip-hop choreographers of breakdancers (aka breaking) & Hip hop dancers, go here.
B-Boys & B-Girls were an integral part of Hip-hop crews – often hyping up the crowd, vocally backing up the DJ, etc.
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[edit]Composers
[edit]Canadian hip-hop composers go here, arranged by first name/initial.
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[edit]DJs
[edit]Canadian hip-hop DJs go here, arranged by first name/initial (after DJ).
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[edit]- Dave "Diggy" Ferris
- Dee
- Def3
- Dr. MaD[63][64]
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[edit]- DJ Mel Boogie[72]
- More or Les
- Muneshine
- Murda Beatz
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[edit]- DJ Power (of The Masterplan)[73]
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[edit]Instrumentalists
[edit]Canadian hip-hop Instrumentalists, multi-instrumentalists & music programmers; This includes Canadian beatmakers, who do not participate in full production or DJing/turntablism – just beat creation using synthesizers, sound modulation or samplers like MPC2000, the Roland SP-404, the Akai MPC or other brands of music sequencers; go here, arranged by first name/initial (after DJ).
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[edit]- Factor Chandelier
- Fresh Kils[82]
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[edit]- Rich Kidd Beats
- Rich Terfry
- Rob Johnson
- RumpleStiltz (cello)[94]
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[edit]- TOUGH DUMPLIN'[95]
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[edit]Lyricists / songwriters
[edit]Canadian hip-hop musicians who are lyricists and songwriters go here, arranged by first name/initial.
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[edit]Producers
[edit]Canadian hip-hop producers, record producers or mixing engineers go here, arranged by first name/initial (after DJ).
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[edit]- Da Grassroots
- Darryl Riley[105]
- DAX
- Dee
- Deep Jandu
- Deborah Cox
- DL Incognito
- Don Cash
- Dru
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[edit]- Factor Chandelier
- Fateh Doe
- Frank Dukes
- Frankenstein
- Fresh Kils[107]
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[edit]- High Klassified (citations incoming)
- Hyper-T
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[edit]Rappers / emcees
[edit]Canadian hip-hop musicians who are Hype men / Hype Women; or that can rap / emcee go here, arranged by first name/initial.
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[edit]- Eekwol
- EIGHTYEIGHTWAV[145]
- Emay
- Eric Reprid
- Eternia
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[edit]- K-4ce[148]
- K-os[149]
- K'Maro
- K'naan
- K. Olafemi
- Karan Aujla
- Kardi (of Figurez of Speech)[150]
- Kardinal Offishall[151]
- Kay the Aquanaut
- Kaytranada
- Keysha Freshh
- Kidd
- Kid Kut
- Kid Twist
- KILLY
- King Reign[152]
- King Lou
- Kingston
- Kinnie Starr
- Koriass
- Korey "Korey Deez" Downey
- Kris the $pirit
- Kris Wu
- Krosst Out [153][154]
- Kwajo[155]
- Kyprios
- Kytami
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[edit]- Langdon Auger
- Legitimate[156]
- Lex Leosis[157]
- Lil Berete[158][159]
- Lil Pappie
- Lil Windex
- Livestock
- Lord Kemy
- Lou Phelps
- Loud
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[edit]- Madchild
- Maestro Fresh Wes
- Manafest
- Mark
- Mark Shrubsole
- Marvel (of Figurez of Speech & Circle Crew)[160][161][162][163]
- Marvel Mike[164]
- Manu Militari
- Masia One
- Massari
- Maui Slim
- mcenroe
- MC Mystic
- Merlin Bronques
- Michie Mee[165]
- Mike Shabb[166][167]
- Mindbender Supreme[168][169]
- Mischa[170]
- Miles Jones
- Misfit
- MLMA
- Modulok
- Moka Only
- More or Les
- Motion[171]
- Mr. Metro
- Mr Thoro
- Mr. Q
- Mr. Roam
- Mr. Yaw Yaw
- Muneshine
- Merkules
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[edit]- RationaL
- Raz Fresco
- Red1[175]
- Reema Major
- Rel McCoy[176]
- Rich Kidd
- Rich London
- Rich Terfry
- Ricky J
- Roi Heenok
- Roger Mooking
- Roy Wood$
- RPD
- Rumble
- Rumplestiltz[177]
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[edit]- SAFE
- Samian
- Sans Pression
- Sarahmée
- Saukrates (of Figurez of Speech)[178][179]
- Scotch Butta[180]
- Sean Leon
- Shad[181]
- Shan Vincent de Paul
- Shinda Kahlon
- Sean Leon
- Sébastien Ricard
- Sif
- Sir Pathétik
- Sixtoo
- Skiifall
- Smiley
- Smoke Dawg
- Snak the Ripper
- Snow
- Socalled
- Sol Guy[182]
- Solitair (of Figurez of Speech)[183]
- SonReal
- Souldia
- Sourav Deb
- Spek
- Spek Won
- Split Personality
- Stuart Stone
- Stump
- Sunny Malton
- Sydanie
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[edit]- Vaï
- VERSE[196]
- Von Von le Vet
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[edit]Singers
[edit]Canadian hip-hop musicians who are singers or a Hype man/ Hype Woman go here, arranged by first name/initial.
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[edit]Singing groups
[edit]Canadian hip-hop singing acts with more than one member: duos, crews and collectives all go here, arranged alphabetically by first name/initial.
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[edit]See also
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