Toronto Producers: Rich Kidd x Boi-1da
November 29th, 2010Check out these interviews with my peoples Rich Kidd & Boi-1da..
Check out these interviews with my peoples Rich Kidd & Boi-1da..
I’ve been telling you guys about Rich Kidd for a while now.. Pay attention! Producer, rapper, songwriter.. All-around musical beast. Get Familiar.

My dude Rich Kidd keeps coming with heat..
Download: Rich Kidd – Take It Slow (Prod. by Rich Kidd)
DJ Pack (mp3s) download | DJ Pack (wavs) download

Taken from the Nahright
UPDATE: Okay, so upon further review, this might not be the wrong version after all. Settle for the tag less version below and look out the (re)mastered/CDQ by tomorrow night. That is all.
Drake feat. Kanye West, Lil Wayne & Eminem – Forever (prod. Boi-1da)
That single artwork is indeed a Nahright exclusive, so act accordingly folks. Song is hitting iTunes on Friday though. Drake is staying on the hook too.

One of the most talented people I know.. Rich Kidd is a problem. Musician, producer, composer, rapper, singer, and all out creative genius – you need to take in his music. Most of you have probably already heard one of the leaks, Drake f/ Saukrates “The Search”, now take in the rest of the mixtape..!
All original Rich Kidd material and production featuring guest appearances from the dopest artists in Toronto, including Drake, Saukrates, JD Era, Tona, The Kid Famous, King Reign, K-OS, Nelly Furtado, Ayah, Theology 3, Mayhem Morearty, Shaun Boothe, Bishop Brigante, Infinite, Luu Breeze, Richie Sosa, Cali Snipes, and Andreena Mill! Billy Danze of M.O.P. and Busta Rhymes rep for south of the border, while you also get to hear some up-and-coming T.O. artists like Junia-T (of Smash Brovaz), Alkatraz, D.O. (of The Art Of Fresh), Blake Carrington, and more!

Via Nahright
Well, the wait is over: After weeks of speculation, Drake has chosen to go with the home team and sign with Lil Wayne’s Young Money Records, according to a source close to the situation. The deal breaks down as a joint venture between Young Money and Cash Money, with Universal Republic distributing. Drake’s management was adamant that he should be viewed as an independent artist, although Universal will distribute the project.
“Today is a definitely a comfortable day for me, having my team now that’s been in place for a couple of years. It’s just a great day,” Drake said. “It’s something new, but it feels familiar.”
Drizzy is excited about having a corporate push to help with the momentum he’s gained independently.
“Independent is a funny term,” he told MTV News on the set of his video for “Best I Ever Had.” “I can go independent, but you need distribution, period. You need somebody to distribute your record and you need that army that a label has to really push the record.”