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The_Offence

New Video From Toronto Rapper not Kardinal Offishall
« on: August 06, 2008, 12:03:46 PM »





MAYHEM MOREARTY FEATURING CAMOFLAUGE, LUU BREEZE & NAVY SEALZ "HOOD STOP (REMIX)"
http://www.youtube.com/v/Z8la21eLWxk&border=1


if you dunno who mayhem is he used to be signed to kardinal offishall's black jays label but some shit when down and he dissed kardinal on this track

MAYHEM MOREARTY - hustlin Freestyle
http://www.zshare.net/audio/16628470a116f94e/

here some more music & videos from Mayhem



Videos


MAYHEM MOREARTY Anything's Possible (video)
"http://www.youtube.com/v/BFBnoBxcFx4&hl=en&fs=1"

Mayhem Morearty - Late Night Creep (video)
"http://www.youtube.com/v/AnxX3des7TQ&hl=en&fs=1


More Music

Mayhem Morearty - This Is T Dot
http://www.zshare.net/audio/166294580d966502/


Mayhem Morearty - T.R.O.Y. feat. Yonge C
"http://www.youtube.com/v/CkuEfGn9Kh4&hl=en&fs=1"

Jaydaman Feat Mayhem Morearty
http://www.zshare.net/audio/16628874a73e8785/
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Re: New Video From Toronto Rapper not Kardinal Offishall
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2008, 02:15:33 PM »
this guys wack.
 

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Re: New Video From Toronto Rapper not Kardinal Offishall
« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2008, 08:10:59 PM »
Big ups to mayhem
 

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Re: New Video From Toronto Rapper not Kardinal Offishall
« Reply #3 on: August 06, 2008, 10:00:57 PM »
Luu Breeze!!!!!!!!!!

The_Offence

Re: New Video From Toronto Rapper not Kardinal Offishall
« Reply #4 on: August 07, 2008, 07:26:07 AM »
mayhem is a different bread of canadian rapper so people might not understand his angle, im from toronto and ill tell you that man is really in the streets i used to live close to his hood you can catch dude on the block any day and he's a real humble dude, you say what up to him he'll respond and chop it up with you, he's a kool person and don't be fooled dude is smart guy he also well respected in different hoods out here


he had a interview on allhiphop.com  he talked about his album coming out soon and a bunch of other shit here's the interview



http://allhiphop.com/stories/features/archive/2008/07/09/20273076.aspx

im sure people probably saying dude from some rich area all the info you need on his hood

http://www.rapdict.org/Lawrence_Heights
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Re: New Video From Toronto Rapper not Kardinal Offishall
« Reply #5 on: August 07, 2008, 08:05:03 AM »
We put home boy on,on a show last year here in south detroit,brotha was real cool,i hope to get a chance to open for him in the nesr future once i jump off with the new release,and if anyone here rides with that home boy,tell him i said what's good.
 

The_Offence

Re: New Video From Toronto Rapper not Kardinal Offishall
« Reply #6 on: August 07, 2008, 08:18:36 AM »
mayhem spoke on some real shit




AllHipHop.com:  On the song “No Names” you rap “Instead of loving each other we’re slugging each other/ We’re all thuggin but we ain’t coming together/ When we do it gets swept under the rug/ But publicized when we’re slumped covered in blood” .  Can you speak on that?


Mayhem: I just feel through the years Toronto has had public housing issues, whether it be gangs or drugs, and they weren’t acknowledging the problem, just sweeping it under the rug. Now that it’s become a city-wide issue and isn’t just limited to the poor pockets they’re publicizing it and approving all types of funding to terrorize the hood. Instead of acknowledging or trying to fix the core problems, they’re coming up with quick fixes and raiding all of the neighborhoods taking in everyone and mom dukes while they’re at it.  Now they’ve got the guns and gang taskforces, T.A.V. units and a Hip-Hop police unit to monitor rappers, and all these units are focused exclusively on the hoods. Meanwhile when we do something positive we get shut down.


 


For instance during 2005 -“the media-branded summer of the gun”- I was part of a song Jellestone organized called “The Hood is Here Remix”. It featured a lot of the artists from the communities they are focusing on incarcerating now. But the overall picture of unity and camaraderie was overlooked, and instead they tried to vilify the song.  Much Music wouldn’t rotate the video. Police used scenes from it in schools during their anti-gang speeches. But this was a song promoting unity and positivity among the neighborhoods.
 

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