FFA NEWS: HipHop

New Music Video- Trap House by Black Iri$h & Nickeal

By Matthew Kyazze

New Music Video- Trap House by Black Iri$h & Nickeal

After delivering Space Drip 2, iRI$h & Nickeal have just released some quality visuals for their first single off the tape. They seem to be enjoying some fresh air at a cottage, with the help of some A1 kush.

Edited by Nash Browin, and filmed by Bait James from the FFA team.

 

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DasHype & NewAgeHip- LALALA (Official Music Video)

By Matthew Kyazze

DasHype & NewAgeHip- LALALA (Official Music Video)

Written and Performed by DasHype & NewAgeHip. Produced by Ottawa/Montreal producer Trench Foot. Directed and edited by the members of Far From Average Inc.

Socials

Das Hype : https://www.instagram.com/dashype/

NewAgeHip: https://www.instagram.com/stonerwithfreetime/

Trench Foot: https://www.instagram.com/trenchfootaudio/

Far From Average Members

Matt Kyazze: https://www.instagram.com/mattkyazze

James Wrinn: https://www.instagram.com/baitjames/

Scott Vanasse: https://www.instagram.com/scottyv__/

Eric Stone: https://www.instagram.com/ericstone.co/

FFA: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagffa/

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Black Iri$h releases new Project Space Drip 2 ft & Nickeal

By Matthew Kyazze

Black Iri$h releases new Project Space Drip 2 ft & Nickeal

Black Iri$h and Nickeal are back with another collaboration. The boys released Space Drip 2 this past Friday, November 13th, 2020. 

This photo was taken by @fidspics

Iri$h and Nickeal have really stepped their music up since the first Space Drip tape. They have both improved their vocals and most importantly their bars. An FFA favourite, is track number four, titled "Play Pretend". The chemistry between the two speaks for itself!

This photo was taken by @fidspics

Luckily for us Black Iri$h doesn't sleep, you can expect a new music video from him very soon. Filmed and edited by the homies from 3fiftyco, all done inside Lenz Studio. Located here in Ottawa, Canada.

This photo was taken by @fidspics

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Trench Foot Presents- Halloween Vol 1

By Matthew Kyazze

Trench Foot Presents- Halloween Vol 1

Ottawa Producer Trench Foot has collabed with some of Ottawa's hottest upcoming hip hop artists. This tape features Das Hype, New Age Hip, & Kyazze. For anyone who wants to reminisce the Halloween Spirit these guys have taken things to a spooky level. Listen to the full tape and comment what you think.

Trench Foot: https://www.instagram.com/trenchfootaudio/

Das Hype: https://www.instagram.com/dashype/

New Age Hip: https://www.instagram.com/stonerwithfreetime/

Kyazze: https://www.instagram.com/mattkyazze/

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Dreamland Session 63 ft Kyazze

By Matthew Kyazze

Dreamland Session 63 ft Kyazze

Dreamland studios is back with another Session. Number 63 goes to FFA Member Kyazze. This is one of the first public videos of Kyazze freestyling. 

Produced and Filmed by Quest. Written and performed by Kyazze. Stay tuned for some new music from Kyazze. 

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CGB Gears up to release his forthcoming project, God Willing.

By Matthew Kyazze

CGB Gears up to release his forthcoming project, God Willing.
Ottawa artist CGB is here to make a lot of noise with his forthcoming project, God Willing. Before the release of his album, CGB will be releasing a single with Atlanta rapper Nessly, on October 16th, 2020. 
The sounds of Atlanta and Canada mesh together perfectly in this Nessly assisted track by Canadian songwriter/artist CGB. The trap inspired melodic effort is laid back yet aggressive, with a perfect contrast of Nessly rhythmically connecting his lines and CGB crafting clever boasts with an entrancing flow to match.
CGB

This track is the final single before the release of CGB’s forthcoming project, God Willing, which will be available October 23rd, 2020. 
FFA Film
This photo was taken by @mattkyazze
For now get ready to hear "So Much" by CGB ft Nessly, scheduled to be release on October 16th, 2020. On all streaming services. 

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Young Astronomer Releases Hype New Track “On!” Produced by Utility Beats

By Matthew Kyazze

Young Astronomer Releases Hype New Track “On!” Produced by Utility Beats

Young Astronomer is back at it again and releases brand new single
titled “On!” | produced by the same producer that brought you the
conjoined hit collab with Young Astronomer x Utility Beats “Cloud 9”. That
dropped recently on 170+ major digital platforms & has since
accumulated over 10,000 streams on Spotify & SoundCloud altogether!

The young emcee is working on getting his name out worldwide, bringing together a new sound and vibe + creating a fresh catalogue of
prominent singles and videos throughout this coming year. This is a
true up and coming artist, so watch for his drops!



Young Astronomer starts out very trap inspired, bringing bars with
real subject, rhymes unheard of and the hard sounding signature
delivery from the 26 year old artist that we’ve come to expect. This
single was lightly mixed by Trenchfoot (Ottawa Bass Music) recorded by
Young Astronomer himself and produced entirely by Utility Beats, this
is a real banger! We suggest you take a listen! With more new
music to come, show announcements and features about to release.. we
just had to write this one up and set it in stone!

SONG REVIEW & RATING: 9/10

Presave link for - Young Astronomer - ON! ↓

https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/youngastronomer/on

Soon to be on all major digital platforms including Spotify, Deezer,
Apple Music, Tidal, Amazon Music, Google Play Music, iTunes etc. with
official lyrics posted on various lyric websites - listen for now on
SoundCloud & YouTube ↙

SoundCloud link for - Young Astronomer - ON! -
https://soundcloud.com/youngastronomer/on-prod-utility-beats

Follow Young Astronomer on Instagram: @y.astronomer

Follow Young Astronomer on twitter: @yoastronomer

Like Young Astronomer on Facebook: facebook.com/youngastronomerhiphop

Search Young Astronomer on Spotify, Tidal, Amazon, Apple Music etc.
for instant streaming of all songs

Latest News, Release Info, Show Announcements be sure to check his
verified Google Page: https://g.co/kgs/iDWZg8

Check out Utility Beats and his latest work here:


https://soundcloud.com/utilitybeats


https://www.facebook.com/UtilityBeats1/

Follow Trenchfoot on social media for his latest tunes:


https://trenchfootdubs.bandcamp.com/releases


https://twitter.com/trenchfootdubs?lang=en

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Am I Next? Being A Black Father In The Year 2020 (Written by: Jonathan Ferreira)

By Jonathan Ferreira

Am I Next? Being A Black Father In The Year 2020 (Written by: Jonathan Ferreira)

It was shortly after midnight on February 1st, 2015 when my girlfriend Lindsay (now fiance) gave birth to our first child, a beautiful baby girl we named Aaliyah Marie. Being a young man in my early 20’s with no siblings or any real experience in terms of parenting, the adjustment into the wonderful world of fatherhood came with challenges and was ultimately quite scary at times. Nonetheless being a dad is undoubtedly the greatest thing to ever happen to me. As cliche as it may be, it’s difficult to describe the emotional connection and unconditional love you have for them “out the gate” but it’s immediate. All of a sudden your personal wants and selfish desires don't matter so much, everything takes a backseat and they instantly become your main priority.

5 months after celebrating our daughters 1st birthday, a 32-year old black man from Minnesota by the name of Philando Castile was driving with his girlfriend and her 4-year old daughter. When he was pulled over during a traffic stop and fatally shot 7 times in front of his loved ones for explaining to the police officer that he had a registered firearm in the vehicle. Being a bi-racial father in North America, I am absolutely terrified to walk outside and carry on with my daily routine over concerns that I may not make it home to my wife and kids one night. The events which transpired that day resonate with me and instinctively my primary thought is; how is this going to affect that little girl in the backseat who just witnessed her mother’s boyfriend get murdered in broad daylight by a police officer? Her life will never be the same after experiencing something that traumatic at such a young age. I couldn’t begin to imagine the challenges she will face growing up, all of which emerged from this terrible although realistic first impression of the world we live in.

 
 Jonathan Ferreira and his son Malakai 

I now find myself nervous commuting to and from work on the daily basis, looking over my shoulder for no particular reason. Going out on a limb, I can confidently say that I am not the only coloured individual whose heart has sunk into their stomach while being behind the wheel and passing a police cruiser or hearing the sound of sirens approach, that adrenaline eventually makes you paranoid. My fiancé drives our vehicle whenever we go out as a family, mainly to relieve my own personal anxiety and to ensure we take every precaution to avoid a confrontation with law enforcement. Not because we’re committing a crime or performing illegal activities, but because these days you don’t have to go to jail to receive the death sentence. You could get killed in your vehicle, house, even on your own front lawn by the same people appointed to serve and protect you. Asides from enforcing the law and investigating crimes, the role of a police officer is to keep the peace and protect the people. All people! I’d do anything for my kids, it’s my job as a father to ensure their safety and well-being but instead of doing your job, you’re making mine harder. 

What do you tell your kids?

I remember as a child my mother sitting me down and explaining, “you can go out with your friends just be home before dark and if you run into trouble call 911,” I couldn’t imagine myself having that same conversation with my kids today. Instead, am I supposed to tell them the truth? Since you're a member of the black community, and considered a person of colour, you will unfortunately in most cases be viewed as a suspect, regardless of the situation. Furthermore, expect to get judged, abused (mentally and physically) not to mention labelled throughout the course of your life. Being a person of colour, not only is it every man and woman for themselves but you’re ultimately considered the underdog in society and given limited opportunities compared to others whether that be in the form of education or within the workforce and beyond. 

 Jonathan Ferreira and his daughter Aaliyah Marie

Segregation is real! For example, my mother is the 1st child of 13 others and had a significantly lighter complexion in comparison to her siblings. I’ve heard of racism within black people, family members like my mom’s who shunned her out for being different and insisted my grandfather had an affair with a white woman. With that being said I think it’s important to note that racism comes in many forms, although we’ve seen a large number of incidents stem from white supremacy groups and corrupt justice systems, (undoubtedly leading to trust issues between members of the black community) these aren’t the only sources of discrimination. According to the 1860 census, an African-American cotton gin maker and blacksmith by the name of William Ellison Jr. owned 53 slaves making him the largest of the 171 black slaveholders in South Carolina alone. 

There is only good vs. evil regardless of skin colour, what we need to understand as a minority is that classifying a group of individuals is ultimately what created this divide and you can’t fight fire with fire. There are good people throughout the world, who are ready to stand together for equality and put an end to the violence we’re experiencing today, within our communities. We need to encourage and support one another regardless of race, colour or background to get the message across - it’s everybody vs. racism! In my lifetime I’ve accumulated my fair share of racial encounters making me question some people’s morals, beliefs and up-bringing as racism isn’t born, it's taught. Since becoming a father I’ve begun to question our position in society as a black community and realized that nothing has changed in 100 plus years, as Will Smith said, “racism isn’t getting worse, it’s getting filmed.” 

The movement and phrase “Black Lives Matter” is not denoting members of other races or ethnicities but was created as a cry for help by the black community who continue to lose sons, daughters, husbands and wives because of the colour of their skin. I don’t want my children to be the next it’s time for change, if not now then when? What if Ahmad Abrey was your son? What if Regis Korchinski-Paquet was your daughter? How many more do we need to lose for it to matter? How close to home does it have to hit before you decided to stand up and speak out? I’m not willing to wait and find out, neither should you! Enough is enough. 

Aaliyah Marie & Malakai
June 1st, 2020 

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