As we go into a brand new year, I would like to reflect on what The Come Up Show has accomplished in 2010. The great memories created with interviews like Curren$y, Wiz Khalifa, and D-Sisive. Interviews I NEVER expected with Reflection Eternal and the first Summer Jam Canada with Busta Rhymes, Fabolous, Rick Ross and T-Pain was a part of history.
The Best of 2010 is for our fans we’ve gained in 2010 and a great time capsule for our fans who have been supporting since day one. Make sure to watch the video in full as we have included a sneak peek of 2011 with Jay Electronica, Bun-B, Brother Ali, and Pharoahe Monch.
Thank you very much for you love and support.
Happy New Year and Best Wishes from The Come Up Show Team.
Red & Sauks link for a nice joint off the “Pancake & Syrup” mixtape that dropped a couple weeks back. It’s not the full song but still worth the dld.
Picked up the “Reggie” album a couple days ago and call me biased but “Lemme Get 2” (Prod. Rich Kidd) & “Full Nelson” (Prod. Tone Mason) are hands down the sickest tracks off that release.
SIDEBAR:
I hope I ain’t the only one that’s allowed myself to take a moment or two to just be in awe of how far this city has come in the last several years. I know people like to act like it’s whatever, but IMHO, it ain’t cool to take any of this for granted.
Bottom line is, if you’re not connecting with and cherishing the local hip-hop history being made right in front of you, you don’t really love your city.
And on that note (and just in case this is the last post of the year for me) I wanna wish all of you a Happy New Year and all the best in 2011!
Ty Harper | Album,Audio,Music | Thursday, December 30th, 2010
Ottawa, ON – In continuing with their annual holiday tradition, Brockway Entertainment has compiled their 22 favourite Canadian rap tracks of 2010 and packed them all onto one album. The ‘2011 Canadian Rap Future Superstars‘ compilation is non-profit initiative aimed at providing exposure for up-and-coming Canadian rap artists. The album can be downloaded and ordered for free from www.BrockwayEnt.com.
The diverse 2011 compilation features 34 Canadian artists, 8 Canadian DJs and 17 Canadian beatmakers, spanning 10 Canadian cities from Halifax, NS to Victoria, BC.
Brockway Entertainment increased its community collaboration in 2010 as Moncton’s Nayles provided the album design, and Montreal’s Asher Media Relations will be providing publicity assistance again this year. Anyone interested in getting involved with next year’s compilation is encouraged to contact troy(at)brockwayent.com
hyperadmin | Events | Wednesday, December 29th, 2010
O’Sound, Shi Widom, Regular Robb and others help out Tika Simone wrap up 2010 with The Celebration of Gospel. Shouts to Tika for starting her I&I showcases this year. Pretty sure they’ll only get bigger and better in 2011! Here’s the details:
Hey Everyone,
After 20 grueling weeks of doing Intimate & Interactive, we have finally reached the end of the year. And we’ve decided to end it off with a bang. Intimate & Interactive presents: The Celebration of Gospel. Over 15 performers. 2 headliners. Christmas Carols. Gospel Music. & Inspirational Music. & the presence of the Almighty. I believe that this is a great way to end the year. Thank you ALL for your support with this project. If you have not come out to any of the 20 Intimate & Interactive’s, THIS is the event to be at. Details below….
Warmest Regards,
Tika
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Tika Simone Presents:
Intimate & Interactive Open Mic Presents:
THE CELEBRATION OF GOSPEL!!!
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The Intimate & Interactive LAST SHOW OF THE YEAR!!!