AUDIO: Thrust Interview w/ Toronto Morning Live
DJ Manifest chops it up with Thrust on Toronto Morning Live. They cover Thrust’s connection with NY, the difference between putting out music “then” and now, his time spent in the game, his new project and a lot more! Here’s Manifest’s intro:
Beginning his journey from a point in time many describe as the golden era of hip hop our current guest excelled then in a rhyme style that would pave the foundation of Toronto’s hip hop legacy. Earning praise from among his peers who reveled in the ease of his flow and lyrical wit, Thrust is highlighted among now revered hip hop pioneers who represent foot prints in the sand leading up to hip hops current renaissance and market appeal.
With several credits to his name and owner to one of Canadian hip hops most memorable verses contributed to the cult classic Northern Touch (by the Rascalz), Thrust has earned the respect and credibility among his peers for what he has accomplished and what he has yet to achieve at still a relatively young age.
Standing atop a hip hop resume that many today would be all to happy to hoist – Christopher ‘Thrust’ France is poised to capture more ears as he is armed with a genuine knowledge for what the culture of hip hop stands for and a skill set that expertly shares his experiences and vision through rhyme – Thrust’s current project The Chosen Ones is a crucial template for what makes hip hop special. One listen to the EP/Album and you’ll understand the journey, direction passion and skill that was required to pull together this project. The artist is Thrust – the album is The Chosen Ones and the show is as always Toronto Morning Live…” – Randy ‘DJ Manifest’ Reid
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Thrust is dope….Legend in Canada….But he got love and fam in all corners of the world!!
Randy ‘Dj Manifest’ Reid…wow awesome intro bio…well written, great interview!!!
Comment by Kim — February 8, 2011 @ 11:07 am