WINNIPEG A Canadian Hip Hop icon is hoping his new book will help inspire the next generation. Wesley Williams, also known as Maestro Fresh Wes, who is known as the Godfather of Canadian hip hop, has written a new children s book called Stick to Your Vision: Young Maestro Goes to School. He said the idea came to him after his first book was released and he noticed a lot of younger audiences gravitated towards it. I thought it was time to (write the book). Especially now when they re in the time, it s a whole different world than how we came up, said Williams.
While the masses have latched onto names like The Weeknd, Drake, & Justin Bieber, the Canadian Hip-Hop and R&B space offers much promise for those willing to take a deeper look. In particular, the past few years have proven to cultivate talented female artists within the arena. Many of them have not just created a lane for themselves, but have managed to kicked down doors in respect to making their presence known. One of these regional powerhouses goes by the name Haviah Mighty.
Hailing from Toronto, Haviah first rose to prominence in 2016 as a member of the hip hop group The Sorority, before releasing her debut EP
After serving just over a decade behind bars, it’s likely that there are some changes one may encounter upon release with new technology and ways of life among the most common phenomena. Coming home to a kid b. Read Article
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