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  1. MADE IN CANADA Artist & talent SPOTLIGHT I S S U E 0 4 A P R Canada‘s Talent Canada‘s Talent MUSIC, FASHION, ENTERTAINMENT Featuring interviews with artist such as J.Riley , JuSTINA JL, B.ROB & Sierra Blacc.
  2. A P R 04 I S S U E 1 9 1 03 Artist Spotlight 07 Interview 26 Fashion 32 Photography 40 Videographer 47 Rising Stars 2023
  3. I’ve been making music since I was 14 but I didn’t start writing raps until I was 17. My first release under my stage name “Fleetwood Huey” was in 2019 with my first EP “A lil’ Sumthin”. I’ve always been a creative kid growing up doing everything from cooking, playing guitar,drawing, writing stories and poetry. My oldest brother was a rapper and he would have me in his room listening to his music and encouraging me to sing Melodie’s. It was only a matter of time before I decided I wanted to express myself through music as well. Plans for 2023? Album? Mixtape? After taking a hiatus in 2022 to deal with some personal matters, I’m coming back to the scene in 2023. Im focusing the first half of the year on releasing singles with a new perspective and tone from my previous work as well as focusing on marketing, pr and networking. I do plan on dropping my 3rd mixtape late December or early January next year. I’m planning on taking time with my music to make sure there is progression in my art Where are you from? City or province? I’m from Surrey, British Columbia, In a small area called Fleetwood Who inspires you in today’s music? Since immersing myself in the Vancouver/Surrey music scene I’ve been getting a lot of inspiration from my peers. The people I looked up to and was initially inspired by to do this music thing seriously were artists like Joey Badass, Isaiah Rashad and Kendrick Lamar. However the people that’s been inspiring me today are artists like Graveheart, Kiko, Malo, Jream, J-Rez and 5am Zeri. CANADIAN TALENT How long you been doing music? What inspired you? ARTIST SPOTLIGHT FLEETWOOD HUEY
  4. Ever since I dropped my first EP Monsoon Season in 2020, I knew exactly what I wanted my first album to be. The title is even hidden on a track in reverse. Now, that specific concept and album I don't know if I'm ready to release that yet but there's definitely a project out this year to coincide with some big shows I've got happening. Right now, I'm finalizing some dope features and finishing up the recording stage for that project. It's something pretty different than my last EP, more out of the box. I'm excited as hell to share it with y'all. CANADIAN TALENT It's always gonna be going back to the classic albums for me. Eminem, Biggie, Tribe, Hov. Lots of DMX inspiriation for this next project. Really it's the ability to provide a different sound for this generation. The style of rap I do isn't as big now as say, 10, 15 years ago. I like to describe my style as old-school lyricism over new-school beats, it's an easy way to stand out and let people know my type of sound right off the bat. Just like Run the Jewels, they're a huge wish-list feature for me. I actually met them over the summer, Mike even called me "RTJ as a person". I just want to shock, I want to make you laugh and go "Damn." within the same verse. I just want to inspire new artists like I was inspired as a kid. I wouldn't be here without rap. I've been rapping my whole life - literally since like 8 or 9. My dad introduced me to rap with CD's playing in the car on the daily. The classics, Jay-Z, Eminem, Biggie, Pac, he never liked Nas though! Throughout middle and high school is when I really started taking my skill to the next level, first always impressing in freestyles and then leveling up to writing my own songs. When I hit 16 or 17 I was like okay, this is it, this is what I'm doing for the rest of my life as a career. Plans for 2023? Album? Mixtape? Where are you from? City or province? I'm from Toronto, Ontario. Growing up in such a big and busy city like Toronto has definitely helped my creative process and given memories plenty of wild stories to rap about. Who inspires you in today’s music? How long you been doing music? What inspired you? ARTIST SPOTLIGHT ETHAN TORRANCE @jeffadamsofficial
  5. Plans for 2023? Album? Mixtape? I’ve been around music all my life. As a kid music was always being played in my house, my dad also played guitar so i’d always be watching him. I played piano at a young age for a year or two, then clarinet in elementary school. “I use to tell my friends I was able to play “how to love by lil wayne” When I got to high school around gr 10 a couple of my friends rapped so we’d often end up free-styling and as time went by freestyling became a habit for me, I loved everything about it. Then around 17 I recorded my first song, it was nothing serious but it was good and It was my first introduction to a studio and having someone engineer you as you record. From 17- 21 I was just steady working on my craft, writing songs and verses everyday, freestyling as much as I could. I dropped my first song at 21 and now i’m 23. I’m still constantly working on my craft daily and tryna level up, it’s a non stop journey of constantly elevating our selves. So to answer your question i’ve been making music for 6 years seriously. Where are you from? City or province? Who inspires you in today’s music? CANADIAN TALENT How long you been doing music? What inspired you? ARTIST SPOTLIGHT ITS8OND I was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario I got singles dropping every month, and tons of hits in the vault. I’ve been thinking bout dropping a body of work but there’s nothing “officially” planned yet I’m constantly being inspired by new artists and old artists. These days with tiktok and instagram i’m always seeing talented people on my feed. Latley tho I’ve been listening to a lot of Nipsey Hustle, Future, 6lack, Baby Keem, and SZA
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  7. INTERVIEW WITH B.ROB Independent singer, songwriter and rapper, B.ROB released his second offering, “Undeniable”. The mixtape features 8 tracks, infusing B.ROB’s signature style with opulent beat selection, and matter-of-fact storytelling. Combining wit and reality to tell tales of love, loss and personal evolution, B.ROB lends his artistry to what he calls R&B for the streets. B.ROB has been song writing his whole life, but made the decision to focus on recording his own music while in quarantine. B.ROB is bound for greatness. 08 • HIP HOP MAGAZINE
  8. “We recently dropped a Mixtape entitled “Undeniable” on March 9th, 2023.” 09 • HIP HOP MAGAZINE Q: Is there a particular artist signed or unsigned that you’d like to work/feature with? Q: How long have you been doing music? And what inspired you? Q: Where we’re you born? City you live? or rep? Q: Music plans for 2023? What can the people expect? Etc (Album,Mixtape) Q: Who or what inspires you musically? Q: How was your childhood? Was music a big thing in your family? A: “I’ve been doing music since Summer 2020 - I was helping some friends write songs and recording demos when I realized I should really be doing this myself, the demos sounded crazy and my people said to put it out!” A: “I was born in Scarborough, Ontario to Jamaican parents. I rep the EST (East Side of Toronto) where I was Established.“ A: “We recently dropped a Mixtape entitled “Undeniable” on March 9th, 2023. It’s Different. Truly Undeniable. More Music On The Way as well! Check out my “400 Series” on YouTube for some unreleased freestyle raps not available on DSPs.“ A: “Life inspires me. I write music about my personal experiences and the stories/experiences of my friends and family. Some of the artists that have helped influence my sound include: 50 Cent, Jay-Z, Drake, Lloyd Banks, Ma$e & The Notorious B.I.G.” A: “I always gravitated towards the music. Hip-hop, Rap, R&B, Soul & Dancehall helped raise me. I played Piano & Drums in the school band and at Church growing up. I also used it to be a DJ in my university days.” A: “There’s a few artists I have plans to do some features with over the summer so stay tuned for more new music coming soon.. Other artists I would love to make a song with are legends like Jay Z, 50 Cent & Drake.”
  9. U N D E N I A B L E T H E M I X T A P E 10 • HIP HOP MAGAZINE I just want to make good music that people can listen and resonate with. Q: Have you experienced any obstacles that you have had to overcome within the industry? A: “Yes & No. In the short time I have been apart of the industry I feel like I have gained the respect and support of most of the other artists and industry professionals I have encountered. I also think I have been super under rated and over looked. Time humbles everyone though. I know more obstacles are coming, that’s just a part of the game!” A: “Create a tape better than the last.. “Keeping Me Honest” It was free ball, I just wanted to show growth and improvement.“ Q: What was your thought process while creating ‘undeniable’ ? Did you go into the project with a direction or free ball? A: “B.ROB on all Digital Streaming Platforms. All my social links are available here: https://linktr.ee/b.rob but @b.rob.est on IG/TikTok” Q: Where can the fans find you (socials networks) Q:The record ‘undeniable’ has the feel of some old Jay-Z! Congratulations big tune by far the best on the tape IMO. Was that your intentions when recording that record? What was your thought process going into this record? A: “I just wanted to make the best rap song of all time. I made it with my bro Moor, I went crazy on my verse then he blacked out on his verse so I had to switch up the beat and try and out rap him haha”
  10. B.ROB Q: What would you consider the most impactful record on the tape in your opinion? Do you have a favourite? A: “Most impactful so far would be “Treason” It went viral on TikTok and then were able to do a couple initiatives surrounding that single push - an open verse challenge, a BeatStars beat remix competition, flew to the UK to shoot the music video to name a few. We also have this filter on @estworldwide instagram where you can become part of the cover art which is pretty cool. My favourite on the tape would probably be Undeniable.” Q: What do you want the fans to take from you’re music? (Youth,day ones, family,the world) A: “I just want to make good music that people can listen and resonate with. I think my music is relatable to a lot of people and my pen game is different.” Q: When you’re in the booth do you feel pressure? Do you go into your sessions alone or with a team? A: “No pressure, I perform under Pressure! But there is definitely times where I go to the studio and don’t get anything down. Some days I go crazy and record multiple songs, some days I just go to listen to beats & write. I usually go with my manager and some of the team, but there are days where I am all alone. My main energy ngineer moved to New Zealand - so it’s really just me sometimes and John on FaceTime running ProTools remotely. When the music is close to being done, I’ll bring in others to come hear it and help make the final tweaks.” Q: Before we wrap this up is there anyone you’d like to give a shout to? A: “Shout out to MadeinCanadaHipHop for having me! Shout out to everyone around the world streaming and supporting the music. Shout out to my team EST. Undeniable The Mixtape by B.ROB Out Now”!
  11. INTERVIEW WITH JUSTINA JL Sometimes when you hear a song for the first time, you just know. That was the case with Toronto based, Bahama-raised artist Justina JL’s debut single “Truesay.” There is something special about Justina JL that feels like the beginning of something important. Justina JL is an upcoming R&B singer from the Bahamas, who now resides in Toronto, Canada. 12 • HIP HOP MAGAZINE
  12. Being a woman in this industry is hard as it is” 13 • HIP HOP MAGAZINE Q: How long have you been doing music? And what inspired you? A: Two years, I started January 2021 I started music as a form of therapy while going through a hard time in my life and dealing with a 5 year marriage that had came to a end . It started out as therapy for me until I realize how much talent I really had once I decided to not just be a shower singer . Q: Where we’re you born? City you live? or rep? A: I was born in a city called Nassau from The Bahamas . I currently live in Vaughan Q: Music plans for 2023? What can the people expect? Etc (Album,Mixtape) A: Late part of 2022 I had lost my voice for nearly 5 months and tore my vocal cords. Now that we are in 2023 I am just getting back into the music world and working on doing way more performances and making my presence known in the city. You can also expect a album from me before the year is out. Q: Who or what inspires you musically? A: Seeing so many young women make a statement in the music world is a video stand inspiration that there is a place in this industry for me and a constant reminder that talent is nothing without consistent hard work . Q: What do you want the fans to take from you’re music? (Youth,day ones, family,the world) A: I hope that me singing different genres of music that it can help my fans relate to different tracks in different ways and reach different people and walks of life . Wether that be sad music , love music or even party turn up music . Once it touches someone’s soul I’ll be happy.
  13. THE SECRET TO SUCCESS IS SIMPLE 14 • HIP HOP MAGAZINE Q: Do you feel Canadian talent is under looked? Or the eyes are on us? Different songs or vibes call for different types of studio sessions.” Q: How was your childhood? Was music a big thing in your family? A: I had a rough child hood growing up in the hood on the island and going to public school where I found myself in a lot of situations but thanks to my mom who was a single parent she raised me the right way through it all and taught me the value of life . Music was always a big part of my life and how I expressed myself but for the most part I was just a shy shower singer lol. Q: When your in the booth do you feel pressure? Do you go into your sessions alone or with a team? A: Different songs or vibes call for different types of studio sessions. Sometimes and most times I am alone and sometimes I go in there with friends and turn up a little and just record and vibe . A: I feel like Canadian talent is definitely under looked , however in the last two years I feel like we are being put out to the world more and more and slowly getting more recognition which is amazing. Q: where can the fans find you (socials networks) A: I am on all streaming platforms as Justina JL or you can find me on Instagram at Justinajl_
  14. JUSTINAJL Q: Have you experienced any obstacles that you have had to overcome within the industry? A: Ive experience as a female in the industry it can be a blessing and a curse . I’ve experienced a few situations where you can be given a feature and when something doesn’t go a certain way or you don’t do something they want they will hold the track or when certain artist take you as a threat they will block opportunities for you . I also learned that a lot of males in the industry do not know how to keep things professional making it hard for women to work with them. Q: Is there a particular artist signed or unsigned that you’d like to work/feature with? A: I’d really love to work with kehlani. I love the energy and live she brings through her music and on stage with her fans . Q: Do you feel Canadian talent is under looked? Or the eyes are on us? A: I feel like Canadian talent is definitely under looked , however in the last two years I feel like we are being put out in to the world more and more and slowly getting more recognition which is amazing. Q: Is there anyone you’d like to give a shout to? A: I’d like to give a big shoutout to my Best Friend Nick Swabez who is also a artist who pushed me to start recording and work on my talent and who also took me to my first engineer Austin Lee where I recorded my first track. I’d also like to shout out my mom and all my closet friends who come out to my shows and always give honest feed back to my unreleased tracks and show nothing but support and love .
  15. INTERVIEW WITH J.RILEY Independent UK rap artist JRiley hails from Luton, north of London. Heavily influenced by his mother’s singing career from a young age, JRiley has grown up surrounded by music with artists such as Michael Jackson and Kanye West to look up to. JRiley became involved in the grime scene that emerged whilst finding his feet in school and he went from spitting bars in the playground to developing a niche sound at the age of 26. His sound can be described as a more melodic form of rap which slots him perfectly into the rapidly evolving UK hip-hop scene. 16 • HIP HOP MAGAZINE
  16. I have a project ‘Roughchild’ dropping April 27th 2023” 17 • HIP HOP MAGAZINE Q: Where we’re you born? City you live? or rep? Q: Music plans for 2023? What can the people expect? Etc (Album,Mixtape) Q: Who or what inspires you musically? A: “Not many people know, but I was born in Birmingham and when I was around 12 I moved to Luton and spent my teen years there” A: “ I have a project ‘Roughchild’ dropping April 27th 2023, due to be the most vulnerable open music I ever made testing out my new sense of awareness and tapping into all sides of my emotions.“ A: “my life and my experiences, I try not to look too far externally for inspiration because I feel that the best inspiration comes from within. What you do with your time what you think about those events, and what you feel when they’re happening, that’s where the true inspiration comes from.” Q: How was your childhood? Was music a big thing in your family? A: “music was huge in my family. My mother is a singer and my dad plays the drums.” Q: How long have you been doing music? And what inspired you? A: I’ve been making music my whole life, main inspiration was my parents but I became influenced by the UK grime scene and after that the hip hop and rap scene.
  17. M Y R E A S O N W H Y 18 • HIP HOP MAGAZINE Nobody is right it’s all just a bunch of opinions, in the end yours is the only one you have to live with.” Q: Have you experienced any obstacles that you have had to overcome within the industry? A: “Of course, people telling you this isn’t good enough or telling you we think you sound better doing xyz, I think it’s always good to pick sense from the nonsense. Listen to everything but make your own opinion based on what you’ve heard. Nobody is right it’s all just a bunch of opinions, in the end yours is the only one you have to live with.“ A: “ Im not somebody who speaks on a day to day about how I feel, I would rather put that into the music so I want people to listen and understand how I’m feeling why I’m feeling this way and what I do to deal with this emotions, we’re all human so maybe it will inspire someone to understand it’s normal to feel the way we do and you can make it out of whatever dark zone you might find yourself in.“ Q: What do you want the fans to take from you’remusic? (Youth,day ones, family,the world) Q: where can the fans find you (socials networks) A: “JRileyRC on everything everywhere“
  18. J.RILEY Q: When you're in the booth do you feel pressure? Do you go into your sessions alone or with a team? A: Aint no pressure it’s all in your head, I don’t feel pressure because I’m making music for me first, I think pressure appears when you start making or creating for anybody other than yourself, you let others expectations of you enter the room and it gets tekky. Q: On your projects ‘my reason why’ & ‘life of Riley’ did you intentionally go into those projects knowingly vulnerable? What was your thought process going into those projects? A: like I said earlier l, I don’t like to speak on my emotions so when I do make music that’s my time to say how I feel, it’s not intention it just happens, I don’t like to make music in any other way. Q: Is there anyone you’d like to give a shout to? Q: Do you feel United Kingdom talent is under looked? A: Uk talent isn’t overlooked it’s just new and like anything it takes time to really take over the whole world but slowly everyone is starting to see the UK has hella talent Q: Is there a particular artist signed or unsigned that you’d like to work/feature with? A: I really like JRiley and I think he’s cold A: “Ty Dre that’s my darg wavey artist from Canada, Aiko a very dope tattoo artist from Toronto she just got me right with some new ink, and of course Made In Canada mag for the love and interest you’ve shown to me it’s love.”
  19. INTERVIEW WITH SIERRA BLACC Sierra Blacc is a naturally talented singer/songwriter and recording artist in Toronto, Canada. She’s always had a passion for music, singing since the age of three and learning to play instruments during childhood including the viola, flute, piano and guitar. She began experimenting with and developing her sound in May 2020 by blending her old school R&B influences with her contemporary ones. Since then, she’s released ten singles and has gained streaming success with editorial placements such as Mood Ring and R&B Right Now. 20 • HIP HOP MAGAZINE
  20. What ultimately inspired me to pursue music was the passion, the love I have for it” 21 • HIP HOP MAGAZINE Q: How long have you been doing music? And what inspired you? A: My first words were 'twinkle twinkle little star' so I've literally been singing since I could talk. That's what it says in my baby book anyway. I sang in school choirs and learned to play a few different instruments in school. When I was in grade school, I played the recorder (soprano and tenor) and the viola. In middle school, I played the flute. I took some private piano lessons for a bit and taught myself some guitar for fun. What ultimately inspired me to pursue music was the passion, the love I have for it and the desire to share my gift with the world. Q: Where we’re you born? City you live? or rep? Q: Music plans for 2023? Album? Mixtape? A: I was born in Toronto, lived in different areas of Toronto and areas outside of Toronto but Toronto's my home and always will be. It's where I feel most comfortable and even though I live outside of the city for now, I spend most of my time in Toronto so I'm reppin' it. A: Oh, I got plans for days. I don't wanna say too much, just expect more music, more videos, more vibes, and more Sierra Blacc. Q: where can the fans find you (socials networks) A: Instagram: @sierrablacc | Twitter: @sierrablacc | TikTok: @sierrablacc YouTube: @sierrablacc | Soundcloud: @sierrablacc
  21. I just want my music to give listeners those impactful moments that really resonate. “ Q: When you're in the booth do you feel pressure? Do you go into your sessions alone or with a team? A: I used to feel the pressure and got a little nervous when I was in the booth, especially when I first started recording music. I knew I could sing, I knew what I could do vocally outside the booth when I was on my own, I just needed to build my confidence and find my voice in the booth. D E T E R M I N E D T O W I N 22 • HIP HOP MAGAZINE Q: Have you experienced any obstacles that you have had to overcome within the industry? A: I've experienced and overcome a lot of different obstacles in the music industry. It is what it is. There are obstacles you gotta overcome in every industry. At the end of the day, all you can do is roll with the punches, learn from those experiences and just keep it pushing. Q: What do you want the fans to take from your music? (Youth,day ones, family,the world) A: I want the fans to connect and resonate with my music. I want the fans to be able to relate to the feelings, emotions and lyrics. I want everybody, (my friends, family, day ones, the world, especially the youth), to understand that they really can achieve anything they put their minds to if they truly want something and work towards it.
  22. SIERRABLACC Q: How was your childhood? Was music a big thing in your family? A: My childhood was great! I grew up in a home with a lot of love and had a close relationship with my family. My parents loved listening to music so there was always music playing at the house. If it wasn't my parents playing their music, it was me or my sister playing ours so there was anything from Top40 to Pop, to R&B, to Disco, to Classic Rock, to Latin, to Country to Hip-Hop and everything in between playing at all times. Q: Is there a particular artist signed or unsigned that you’d like to work/feature with? A: Hell yea! There's so many of them but just to name a few I wanna work with: The Weeknd, Tory Lanez, Russ, Bryson Tiller, Jessie Reyez, RealestK, Rihanna, 6LACK, Metro Boomin and Scott Storch Q: Do you feel Canadian talent is overlooked? Or the eyes are on us? A: I feel like the eyes are really and truly on us right now. We may have been overlooked but we have artists like Drake, The Weeknd, Tory Lanez, Justin Bieber, and others to thank. They've garnered international attention because of their music, talent, success etc. which has ultimately provided us a spotlight of worldwide interest in what Canadian talent has to offer. Q: Is there anyone you’d like to give a shout to? A: I wanna give a shout out to my fans, supporters, team, friends and family - you know who you are, thank you for everything you do and everything you are. I love you all, and this is just the beginning so buckle the fuck up for the ride! Q: Who or what inspires you musically? A: Music inspires me when I listen to it and when I make it. Starting a project from nothing with either a reference, a concept, a mood, a voice note I've taken or a hook I've written, building the production, writing and recording the lyrics, mixing it, mastering it and having a finished product that you're proud of is one of the most inspiring things for me. I get a lot of inspiration from listening to music as well because when I listen to a song, I really take everything in as a music fan and an artist. It helps me grow as an artist because it inspires me creatively. I know the feelings or emotions I experience or thoughts and memories I have when I listen to certain tracks, I just want my music to give listeners those impactful moments that really resonate. Listening to music inspires me to make music, and when I make music, it inspires me to make even more music and better music. I'm also inspired by other artists or producers that I've met, seen in action at the studio, and who I've had the pleasure of working with in the past or still work with today.
  23. COOKIES TORONTO CANNABIS CULTURE ISSUE 04 | APR Canada's first Cookies store opened in Toronto on Jan. 29, 2022. The brand gets its name from the fact that one of the founders, rapper Berner, invented the popular cannabis strain Girl Scout Cookies, and he's still legendary for it to this day.By this point, Cookies has also become known as a community and lifestyle brand with merch that's sometimes as sought after as their weed.
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  25. KOLLAR URBAN FASHION ISSUE 04 | APR
  26. URBAN SIMPLICITY David Kollar, born in Slovakia, arrived in Canada with his mother and sister at a young age. In the early years, he started to become interested in streetwear by purchasing and selling exclusive products he bought online. Kollar has always had a keen eye for design, and a strict attention to detail. At the age of 16 he started his own t-shirt line, styling friends and becoming an aesthetic influencer among his peers. A small dream turned into his first mens cut and sew collection; Kollar Clothing in 2011. In 2013, David Kollar made his first trek to the Liberty Fairs in Las Vegas. Kollar Clothing is a multimillion-dollar men’s lifestyle streetwear brand delivering luxury apparel at an accessible price point. Currently available and sold in over 120 retailers across the world and online.
  27. LUXURY CLOTHING BRAND Born in 2011, KOLLAR CLOTHING is the result of refusing to conform. We were born out of the want to make clothes for those that think differently, regardless of industry; whether it be fashion, music, art, film, etc. We salute the people that aren’t satisfied with “normal”, that want to challenge the status quo & be different. Every member of our team wasn’t satisfied with the traditional norms of success & decided to pave our own path, and so we want to be the brand that you think of to keep you looking your best while you pave yours. NEVER CONFORM, STAY TRUE TO YOUR IDENTITY IN ANY SITUATION, WE’LL BE HERE TO MAKE SURE YOU LOOK YOUR BEST WHILE DOING THAT!! 28 • HIP HOP MAGAZINE
  28. CONTACT I S S U E 0 4 | A P R EMAIL customerservice@kollarclothing.com WEBSITE www.kollarclothing.com INSTAGRAM @KOLLARCLOTHING OUR APPEAL LIES WITHIN THE DELICATE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HIGHLY INNOVATIVE DESIGNS EXECUTED IN THE MOST REFINED AND SIMPLISTIC MEANS AS POSSIBLE. KOLLAR CLOTHING ONLY DISTRIBUTES THE GARMENTS TO HANDPICKED BOUTIQUES WITH A STRONG SENSE OF LIFESTYLE, TO KEEP THE RICHNESS OF THE BRAND ALIVE. Kollar Clothing began being showcased in sold-out shows at TOM Toronto Men’s Fashion Week, World Master Card Fashion Week and was featured in media ranging from Espagne GQ to the Huffington Post to prime time American network television shows on Netflix. The self-taught designer, who was inspired by his mother’s talent as a seamstress and motivated by his desire to create great apparel, was rising to the top of the world of men’s fashion. While Kollar’s lines and influence grew, his focus remained the same: to create for the selective.
  29. PHOTOGRAPHY
  30. PHOTOGRAPHY ISSUE 04 | APRIL 2023 TYPICAL MITUL
  31. Mitul Shah is a photographer dedicated to capturing thoughtful and memorable experiences. Specializing in cityscapes and architectural photography (as well as live music recently), he’s worked with brands such as Google, Delta Hotels and has been featured in the Metro News. I S S U E 0 4 | A P R
  32. Depends! It can range from ~48 hours to a couple weeks depending on the client and how much time I spend editing until I feel the photos are "complete." I picked up photography during my second year at Ryerson, almost ~8 years ago now. Things grew for me quickly, and I was able to thrive by capturing cityscapes and architectures through Toronto. I had my work featured all over Blog TO and Metro News. Over the course of the pandemic, I took a break to figure out what's next and I've leaned into becoming a stronger concert photographer, where I've got the opportunity to cover Pusha- T, Roy Woods, DVSN and much more. MITUL TYPICAL Q: How long you’ve been doing photography for? Q: where you were born and raised? I was born in Kenya, and my parents immigrated to Scarborough when I was in second grade. Scarborough played a huge role in shaping my creative hobbies through countless after-school programs. Q: What made you choose photography & prior to shooting do you have ideas in mind for visuals? It was a natural result of having a deep love for Toronto and wanting to explore every inch of it – as I walked around neighbourhoods, I always had my camera on me to capture whatever I could find interesting. For my personal work, I don't usually plan much other than where I'd like to be. For professional work, I'll usually put together a moodboard with the client to get an overall vibe and see what location would be best for the shoot. Q: What’s The Image Turnaround Time? Q: where you can be located (Social media you use)? Instagram: @typicalmitul Twitter: @typicalmitul Portfolio: https://typicalmitul.com Q: how did you get good at photography? Q: which lens is your favourite? Why? A: “As cliche as it sounds, practice made perfect. I spent hoursjust walking around Toronto and capturing anything that appealed to me”. A:“No doubt the 24-70, as it is the most versatile and 90% of the time the only one I need to carry. Being able to capture many different styles of photography with just one lens is the best. Q: what is your favourite settings? A: “I always shoot in aperture priority, mainly because most my photos are taken while on the move and I don’t have time to adjust all my settings if I were on manual. I also don’t believe there is one setting better than the other, all depends on what you shoot. Q: whose work has influenced you most? Most of my work was deeply influenced by Jamal Burger, Scott Borrero and Vivian Maier. Being able to capture brighter things within gritty cities has been the kind of vibe I’ve been pulled to.
  33. T O R O N T O ’ S F I R S T 4 / 2 0 & M U S I C E X P O L L O Y D B A N K S + P E T E R J A C K S O N L I V E E N T E R T A I N M E N T , G I V E A W A Y S , V E N D O R S & A L O T M O R E
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  36. Q: Have you experienced any obstacles that you have had to overcome within the industry? A: Some of the obstacles that I had to experience in the industry when trying to make your way up is one, you are competition to other directors they’re automatically not going to like that. Some of them will go the extra mile to talk shit or take you down, say your copying other people, that’s one obstacle. Another obstacle is when your trying to offer Artist free videos to get your name out there or try to do videos for these bigger artist, they're not going to want to work with you because one, maybe your work is not good at the time or two, they’re only going to want to put on their people. It doesn’t matter how good you are in this industry, if you grew up in a neighbourhood with a famous rapper and your from his hood you might be better then that guy but he is going to choose that guy over you, because that artist grew up in his hood and he knows him so it’s very hard to try and get big artist to do videos with you. Q: what inspires you when your shooting music videos? Do you already see the direction of a video before shooting A: What inspires me to shoot music videos is the fact it’s my passion, I love it. It's not a job to me, that’s where I get lucky. It only becomes a job when things get annoying, when artist want a millions changes on their video or they’re being annoying about something. Other then that, that’s my favourite thing about doing it, thats what inspires me to do it. Someone that inspired me to do it was ‘M works’ 3-4 years ago before I started doing this, I was dead broke. I felt like a failure, I was depressed and to myself. I was like I can’t go down like this and I used to pay m works to do my videos back in the day. He's the one who inspired me to do it because I’m like this guys showing up, he gets to have fun with us, everyone’s offering him free shots. His job looks fun and easy the man made 5 bills today like what! I’m like I gotta wake up and start doing this too, because I know I have a talent for shooting and editing videos. In terms of the direction of a music video shoot, you could tell me like no details. You could tell me just pull up to this spot, we going to start shooting. Thats no problem, I don’t need to sit there for two hours before the shoot and plan out a shot list. I’m a visual learner, I’m a hands on guy. so I know what to do already, just give me a location and something to work with and I’ll make it work. I’ll do different angles in one location, different lenses, I’ll hide behind something to get different angles and make it work.
  37. Q: How would you describe your video style? A: My video style I’m not too sure, I got inspiration from a bunch of different editors and directors. I put it all into one you know, some of them may not be happy about that but the thing is there is only so many effects you can do in this game. So when artist come and say I seen you do the same effect as someone else’s video, well duh because there is only so many effects we can do. If I’m doing 15-20 videos a month how much is that per year? You want me to do completely different effects for every video, that’s almost impossible! you know what I mean? there’s only so much we can do, we can’t do Walt Disney productions over here where we’re like making a fat person skinny or like doing super advanced effects you see in transformers videos, I don’t know how to do that. Obviously I got my inspiration and direction from other editors you know. Q: what is your ideal turnaround time ? My turn around time is really quick compared to a lot of the directors in the city, that’s why a lot of artist work with me. I usually say week and a half, there have been times where I took longer then a week and a half where I took like 2 weeks. I’ve had some emergency cases where I’ve taken 3 weeks but people still love working with me and they came back even after I took that long, because like I said those were very rare occasions. Some videos I can finish in 2-3 days sometimes I finish videos in 24 hours for really big artist so it all depends you know. Q: Born and raised? How long you’ve been shooting for? Born and raised in Toronto, Canada. I’ve been shooting for about 4 years,. Q: Who’s an artist you’d like to work with that you have not? (Signed or unsigned) An artist I would like to work for obviously thats drake, that’s the top of the top if you get that then your life’s going to change type thing you know. Q: What other social media do you use other than Instagram? Social media we just use Instagram, we have an email but it’s better to message on Instagram, because we’ll reply way faster.
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  40. R I S I N G S T A R S C A N A D I A N NORTHSIDE BENJI NorthsideBenji is a Canadian musician known for his mellow, darkly futuristic brand of hip-hop. LIL OT Lil Ot is a rising Canadian rapper out of Hamilton, Ontario. EVERYTHINGOSHAUN EverythingOShauN - ALA BEKE the official video is Out Right Now AR PAISLEY Paisley began his career by releasing his debut album "Screwface" in 2017. MANDIA MUSIC Mandia is a Ottawa born Greek Canadian, she’s a Hip Hop/R&B /Soul sensation. CHOLOCASH Cholocash is in a lane all by himself within the Toronto music scene, choosing to take risks with his sound.
  41. N O R T H S I D E B E N J I B R A M P T O N A second EP, Frienemy, arrived in September 2019, as did several supporting singles including "Secret" with Neena Rose and "Too Soft" with Houdini. He also appeared alongside British rapper Nine's track "Don't Change" in 2020. Tragically, Houdini was shot and killed in May 2020 while walking in downtown Toronto. The following year, Benji released his full-length debut album, The Extravagant Collection, which he dedicated to Houdini. Northside Benji keeping fans fed with the release of his new Prophecy EP that dropped in February of 2023 The EP consists of five songs, none of which previously came out as singles. In the hours leading up to Prophecy dropping, Benji put out “5 AM in London.” The song also came with an accompanying video composed of unused shots Benji had filmed in London. The rest of the Prophecy EP continues on the same spacey aesthetic used on “5 AM in London,” with songs like “Green Light” and “Blue Jay” showing off Benji’s more introspective side. NorthsideBenji is a Canadian musician known for his mellow, darkly futuristic brand of hip-hop. Benji broke through to wider recognition with his 2019 track "Levels" featuring the late Toronto rapper Houdini. The song was included on his debut EP Caviar Dreams, which was followed the same year by the Frienemy EP. All of this paved the way for NorthsideBenji's 2021 full-length, The Extravagant Collection. Benji grew up in Bramptont, Ontario and started rapping and writing his own freestyle songs in his teens. He began posting tracks online around 2016 and eventually signed with the independent Music 4 Life, issuing the 2017 track "Confessions." In 2019, he released the single "Levels" featuring fellow Canadian rapper and longtime friend Houdini. The song caught on, eventually achieving gold certification status. Both "Levels" and "Confessions" were included on Benji's debut EP, Caviar Dreams, which found him working with producers BricksDaMane, Tahj Money, and others.
  42. L I L O T H A M I L T O N Lil Ot is a Canadian rapper out of Hamilton, Ontario. Lil Ot released his debut single with a melodic vibe called "First Day Out" on January 24th, 2020 currently sitting at 199.5K views on youtube as of March 2023.. He is currently unsigned.He then released in order, "Norf", "Love Lost", "True Story", "Street Lights", "Jungle", "Letter 2 My Dawg" and "Betrayal". He also opened for Lil Berete at his former high school, performing at the time unreleased songs such as "Love Lost" and "Norf". Fast forward to January 12th 2023 Lil OT dropped his debut album titled ‘Jamesville’ which quickly hit the top 10 charts on Apple Music.
  43. E V E R Y T H I N G O S H A U N T O R O N T O EverythingOShauN was born to immigrant parents of Nigerian and Jamaican descent, widely regarded as two of the most influential nations of the world. With Bob Marley and Fela Kuti being the music forefathers along with the influence of the Toronto sound, EverythingOShauN naturally brings a blend of melodic, bold and carefully thought out soundtracks. These sounds are pulled from his determination, his aspirations and deep reflection with the help of producer and brother, Xpress aka DJXP. EverythingOShauN started the year 2020 off to a running start and did not slow down. Tracks like Come and See & Queen, Odinma & Worldwide lead up to the Maybe It’s Nothing Maybe It’s Everything album release in November to which OShauN hit the 1Million Stream mark before the year ended. For 2021, EverythingOShauN released the mellow Nothing Is Stopping Everything EP and that was only the beginning. OShauN also created original music which was featured in Doordash official documentary, Soul of the City while his track, Come and See was featured in a TIFF film and hit Starz television series, Heels.
  44. A R P A I S L E Y M I S S I S S A U G A AR Paisley (born Amarit Rehal in 1997) is a Canadian rapper and songwriter. Paisley began his career by releasing his debut album "Screwface" in 2017. His second album "Timeless" was released in 2019. He released his most recent album "AR Paisley Vs AR Money" in 2020. His musical influences include Ludacrisand 50 Cent, as well as the late Tupac Shakurand Biggie Smalls. The XXL Magazine dubbed him as "a lyrical student of Jay-Z and Ludacris" while the Sidedoor Magazine included him in the list of top Canadian artists to look out for in 2021. His claim to notability arrived when popular Toronto meme Instagram account 6ixbuzztv posted, asking its followers to name the city's most underrated rapper, and the comments were immediately flooded with mentions of AR Paisley.
  45. M A N D I A M U S I C T O R O N T O Mandia is a Ottawa born Greek Canadian, this Hip Hop/R&B /Soul sensation Mandia grew up singing and dancing across festival stages in Ontario since the tender age of 8 years old. This led her to a passion of perfecting her vocals and spending years studying classical and the theory of music. Her talent and strong and powerful vocals led her to reach a spectrum of music lovers much in the same way as her music heroes Celine Dion, Beyonce, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston and Christina Aguilera have. As she performed and shared her music on You Tube she garnered the attention of music producers in both Canada and the U.S. which led her to working with some of the top songwriters and music producers in the industry at only the age of 15 years old.These were collaborations of Grammy Award-winning producers 1500 or Nothin and Songwriter James Fauntleroy (Beyoncé, Rihanna, Justin Timberlake) in the U.S. and Kuya Productions (JRDN, Shaun Desman, Nelly). In her teen years, her work has appeared on Much Music, YTV, ETalk, Family Channel, and radio.
  46. C H O L O C A S H T O R O N T O Cholocash is in a lane all by himself within the Toronto music scene, choosing to take risks with his sound instead of following existing formulas. A lot of artists can rap and sing, but at a young age Cholocash has demonstrated an ear for making songs with strong writing, catchy hooks, and powerful radio-ready Pop Rock vocals. As one of the hardest working artists coming out of Toronto, he continues to garner praise from both young audiences and OG’s alike. He even got a cosign from Canadian hip-hop pioneer Maestro Fresh Wes who recently praised him for his hard work. He provided fans with a behind the scenes look at a new music video shot at the Canadian National Exhibition so there’s more in the stash. But despite his growing momentum, he’s faced some setbacks over the past year, but for him it’s all motivation.
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