KayvonTV meets Montreal Hip-Hop MC Bless of Platinumberg Entertainment at Canadian Music Week 2008.
Bless was a B-boy at the young age of eight showing his deep hip hop roots. He quickly started to write rhymes and by the age of 12 he was demoing tracks in studios. Bless established his name in Montreal as a young battle MC and soon after accomplishing that, he proceeded to take his name south of the border to New York. Once in New York he began to collaborate with the likes of Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal and Rahiem (Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five). After going to the 'Rocksteady Crew Anniversary' where he met Guru (of Gangstarr) and the two began working on the track 'Never Ending Saga' which is on Guru's 'Baldhead Slick & Da Click' album.Bless was a B-boy at the young age of eight showing his deep hip hop roots. He quickly started to write rhymes and by the age of 12 he was demoing tracks in studios. Bless established his name in Montreal as a young battle MC and soon after accomplishing that, he proceeded to take his name south of the border to New York. Once in New York he began to collaborate with the likes of Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal and Rahiem (Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five). After going to the 'Rocksteady Crew Anniversary' where he met Guru (of Gangstarr) and the two began working on the track 'Never Ending Saga' which is on Guru's 'Baldhead Slick & Da Click' album.Bless was a B-boy at the young age of eight showing his deep hip hop roots. He quickly started to write rhymes and by the age of 12 he was demoing tracks in studios. Bless established his name in Montreal as a young battle MC and soon after accomplishing that, he proceeded to take his name south of the border to New York. Once in New York he began to collaborate with the likes of Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal and Rahiem (Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five). After going to the 'Rocksteady Crew Anniversary' where he met Guru (of Gangstarr) and the two began working on the track 'Never Ending Saga' which is on Guru's 'Baldhead Slick & Da Click' album.Bless was a B-boy at the young age of eight showing his deep hip hop roots. He quickly started to write rhymes and by the age of 12 he was demoing tracks in studios. Bless established his name in Montreal as a young battle MC and soon after accomplishing that, he proceeded to take his name south of the border to New York. Once in New York he began to collaborate with the likes of Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal and Rahiem (Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five). After going to the 'Rocksteady Crew Anniversary' where he met Guru (of Gangstarr) and the two began working on the track 'Never Ending Saga' which is on Guru's 'Baldhead Slick & Da Click' album.Bless was a B-boy at the young age of eight showing his deep hip hop roots. He quickly started to write rhymes and by the age of 12 he was demoing tracks in studios. Bless established his name in Montreal as a young battle MC and soon after accomplishing that, he proceeded to take his name south of the border to New York. Once in New York he began to collaborate with the likes of Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal and Rahiem (Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five). After going to the 'Rocksteady Crew Anniversary' where he met Guru (of Gangstarr) and the two began working on the track 'Never Ending Saga' which is on Guru's 'Baldhead Slick & Da Click' album.
Continuing our coverage of Canadian Music Week at the Royal York Hotel in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was a real thrill to run into Montreal based rapper, and Gangstarr disciple Bless of Platinumberg Entertainment fame.
He gave me the lowdown on many things, including his new album “The Book of Bless”, his plans for CMW, and some insightfull tips regarding the art of the Hip-Hop mixtape.
A very interesting and informative fellow, “Bless” his heart!!!
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Have you ever considered adding more videos to your blog posts to keep the readers more entertained? I mean I just read through the entire article of yours and it was quite good but since I’m more of a visual learner,I think that to be more helpful well let me know how it turns out! Videos are where the internet is going!:)
I seen you this year at CMW filming in the lobby, I love your site, U are one interesting fellow, When are you posting that Moby footage from the hallway?
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