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Royal-T Press Kit Bio
After selling out of his first two independant releases with minimal distribution and promotion, Royal-T's looking to seriously expand his product to the extensive fan base it's deserved since he emerged with his rapid fire flow and technical rhyme structure on his 2003 debut LP: Weirdo Music For ELitist Aliens.
With a full plate of releases and touring for the upcoming year and, now, with two solid critically acclaimed independant releases under his belt 2008 looks to be a promising year for one of Canada's most skilled lyricists.
As an MC first and foremost Royal-T, who according to exclaim magazine "reveals the most potential of this newest generation of canadian rappers", currently resides in the frozen prarie capital of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada where he holds it down with his Deepcave Records family which has proven to be the most active independant label/production company in what's been dubbed as one of Canada's most dangerous city's.
Raised on Canada's far east coast in St John's, Newfoundland he picked up freestyling in ciphers at school and began writing songs to his favorite beats of the day namely Wu-Tang, Organized Konfusion, Boot Camp Clik, Juice Crew and Souls Of Mischief. At the Age of 16 he relocated to Vancouver Island BC where he stayed for three years, entered and won a few mc battles and hooked up with local producers and mc's which led to recording his first mixtapes and performing his first couple of sets.
No real moves were made, however, until 2000 when Royal-T relocated to Thunder Bay, Ontario where he became an integral part of their close knit budding hip hop scene. In a three year period he held it down performing at hundreds of shows, co-hosting and programming the local University's top rated radio show, he droped Thunder Bay's only officially pressed and distributed hip hop album to date(2003's Weirdo Music For ELitist Aliens) and won numerous mc battles in Thunder Bay and several other Western Canadian cities.
With a barage of positive feedback by way of magazine and website reviews and college radio play in Canada, and a handful of American and European cities, Royal-T finally got the opportunity to perform accross the country and network with fellow mc's, producers and general hip hop heads who shared the same vision. By 2004 it was time to move on to greener pastures, which in this case was only 8 hours west in Winnipeg, Manitoba which also happened to be, not only home to one of Canadas highest producing rap scenes but also to fellow ambitious mc and colleague Big Bear who'd been busy putting out his debut LP and putting on Winnipeg's most succesful rap shows.
Shortly after moving to Winnipeg Royal-T and Big Bear expanded on Big Bear's Deepcave productions and made Deepcave Records adding their favorite Canadian mc's to the roster. Within their three years of existance, Deepcave Records, has managed to remain the only consistently active crew in the Winnipeg rap community. They've put on practically every succesful hip hop show the city of Winnipeg saw since 2003 and members of Deepcave have been blessed with the chance to tour with legendary New York rappers the Boot Camp Clik and with Los Angeles rapper Awol One(of the Shapeshifters).
2006 saw the first official releases on Deepcave Records, Big Bear- Bear Back (featuring former lyricist lounge host Wordsworth from New York and Awol One from the Shapeshifters crew in Los Angeles) and Royal-T-Bag- The Void Filler Collection which sold out of it's initial print in less than 2 months.
Gaining comparisons to Chicago rapper Twista due to his double and sometimes triple time flows, Royal-T, as described by Exclaim Magazine, "lyrically covers a lot of ground, speaking candidly about politics, society and himself, as well as taking time to drop some battle raps and abstract rhymes. Most impressive is his rare ability to make it all work on one album." That's something he intends on re-achieving as a far more polished rhymeslinger in 2008 with a new solo LP and side projects with Deepcave labelmates as well as projects with likeminded Canadian Indy labels Foultone and Sideroad records and the NWO album which is a supergroup effort consisting of himself, several Deepcave labelmates and their Winnipeg counterparts "The Dead Indians". Also dropping in late 2008 or early 2009 is "T-Bay Classics", a double album featuring the best of the many collaboritve efforts between himself, Nevamind, Lev, and Arc during his time in Thunder Bay, Ontario, it also features 15 new tracks from the 4 former rhyme partners.
Collaborations being nothing new to Royal-T in 2006 he was featured on three tracks on Big Bear's Bear Back as well as occupying the only guest spot on Grubbs' debut LP Plague City released on Foultone Records. All the while, dropping his second LP featuring guest MC spots by Cee!!!!!!!!(Vancouver), Prof and Rahzwell(Minneapolis), and Dope Poet Society(Toronto) and with production from some of the country's finest including DJ Moves(Vancouver), DJ Kutdown(Winnipeg, Foultone Records), P Nut(Winnipeg, Dead Indians), and DJ Zach(Vancouver, DDR). With 2008 just underway, Royal-T's already got a guest mc credit on the newest album from LA's Awol One- Only Death Can Kill You, on Saskatoon hip hopers Know Talent's album- Yesterday's Lessons Tomorrow and he's had solo tracks on two Canadian hip hop compilations out of Calgary: Dirty Sample- The Belvedere Sessions and Metwon's compilation.
A seasoned veteran when it comes to performing, Royal-T continues to wow crowds with his raw energy and razor sharp tongue that commands attention consistently gains positive reactions everywhere he ventures. He's toured Canada to welcoming receptions and even ventured to the States to rock shows on a couple of occasions. All the while never passing up oportunity, opening for the likes of Method Man, Boot Camp Clik, Masta Ace, Smiff N Wessun, Naughty By Nature, Black Moon, Necro, Wordsworth, Souls Of Mischief,Sean P, Brother Ali, Awol One, Aceyalone, Grouch(Living Legends), Zion I, DJ Craze, Blueprint, Busdriver(Project Blowed), Swollen Members, Classified, DL Incognito, Josh Martinez and numerous Canadian Hip Hop veterans.
Royal-T's the complete package, a rappers rapper without ever falling into a cliche style. T is technically sound with a style that's forever expanding making it impossible to label. With an arsenal of material and ambition and a fan base expanding on a constant basis, success seems inevitable for this polished lyricist despite the cons of being an independant hip hop artist in Canada.
Discography:
Deepcave and Factor- 2008
Royal-T- The Void Filler Collection- 2006
Royal-T and Nevamind are....The Yes Men- 2004
Royal-T- Weirdo Music For Elitist Aliens- 2003
Features:
Awol One- Afterbirth- 2008- 299 Records(1 track)
Awol One and Factor- Only Death Can Kill You- 2007- Sideroad Records(1track)
Big Bear- Bear Back- 2006(3 tracks)
Grubbs- Plague City- 2006- Foultone Records(1 track)
Know Talent- Yesterday's Lessons Tomorrow(1 track)
Dirty Sample Compilation- The Belvedere Sessions- 2007(1 track)
Metawon- Choplifter Compilation- 2008(1 track)
Hand Solo Records Mixtape- 2008(1 track)
Production:
Royal-T and Nevamind are....The Yes Men- 2004( 2 tracks)
Royal-T- Weirdo Music For Elitist Aliens- 2003(1 track)
Coming up:
The NWO- Cowboys and Indians- 2008
Nevamind, Royal-T, Arc and Lev present...."T-Bay Classics"- 2008
Indy Wars- Foultone Records- 2008
Royal-T and DJ Kutdown- LP- 2008
Webster Death- Shine- 2008(1 track)
RDS- Compilation CD- 2008(1 track)
After selling out of his first two independant releases with minimal distribution and promotion, Royal-T's looking to seriously expand his product to the extensive fan base it's deserved since he emerged with his rapid fire flow and technical rhyme structure on his 2003 debut LP: Weirdo Music For ELitist Aliens.
With a full plate of releases and touring for the upcoming year and, now, with two solid critically acclaimed independant releases under his belt 2008 looks to be a promising year for one of Canada's most skilled lyricists.
As an MC first and foremost Royal-T, who according to exclaim magazine "reveals the most potential of this newest generation of canadian rappers", currently resides in the frozen prarie capital of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada where he holds it down with his Deepcave Records family which has proven to be the most active independant label/production company in what's been dubbed as one of Canada's most dangerous city's.
Raised on Canada's far east coast in St John's, Newfoundland he picked up freestyling in ciphers at school and began writing songs to his favorite beats of the day namely Wu-Tang, Organized Konfusion, Boot Camp Clik, Juice Crew and Souls Of Mischief. At the Age of 16 he relocated to Vancouver Island BC where he stayed for three years, entered and won a few mc battles and hooked up with local producers and mc's which led to recording his first mixtapes and performing his first couple of sets.
No real moves were made, however, until 2000 when Royal-T relocated to Thunder Bay, Ontario where he became an integral part of their close knit budding hip hop scene. In a three year period he held it down performing at hundreds of shows, co-hosting and programming the local University's top rated radio show, he droped Thunder Bay's only officially pressed and distributed hip hop album to date(2003's Weirdo Music For ELitist Aliens) and won numerous mc battles in Thunder Bay and several other Western Canadian cities.
With a barage of positive feedback by way of magazine and website reviews and college radio play in Canada, and a handful of American and European cities, Royal-T finally got the opportunity to perform accross the country and network with fellow mc's, producers and general hip hop heads who shared the same vision. By 2004 it was time to move on to greener pastures, which in this case was only 8 hours west in Winnipeg, Manitoba which also happened to be, not only home to one of Canadas highest producing rap scenes but also to fellow ambitious mc and colleague Big Bear who'd been busy putting out his debut LP and putting on Winnipeg's most succesful rap shows.
Shortly after moving to Winnipeg Royal-T and Big Bear expanded on Big Bear's Deepcave productions and made Deepcave Records adding their favorite Canadian mc's to the roster. Within their three years of existance, Deepcave Records, has managed to remain the only consistently active crew in the Winnipeg rap community. They've put on practically every succesful hip hop show the city of Winnipeg saw since 2003 and members of Deepcave have been blessed with the chance to tour with legendary New York rappers the Boot Camp Clik and with Los Angeles rapper Awol One(of the Shapeshifters).
2006 saw the first official releases on Deepcave Records, Big Bear- Bear Back (featuring former lyricist lounge host Wordsworth from New York and Awol One from the Shapeshifters crew in Los Angeles) and Royal-T-Bag- The Void Filler Collection which sold out of it's initial print in less than 2 months.
Gaining comparisons to Chicago rapper Twista due to his double and sometimes triple time flows, Royal-T, as described by Exclaim Magazine, "lyrically covers a lot of ground, speaking candidly about politics, society and himself, as well as taking time to drop some battle raps and abstract rhymes. Most impressive is his rare ability to make it all work on one album." That's something he intends on re-achieving as a far more polished rhymeslinger in 2008 with a new solo LP and side projects with Deepcave labelmates as well as projects with likeminded Canadian Indy labels Foultone and Sideroad records and the NWO album which is a supergroup effort consisting of himself, several Deepcave labelmates and their Winnipeg counterparts "The Dead Indians". Also dropping in late 2008 or early 2009 is "T-Bay Classics", a double album featuring the best of the many collaboritve efforts between himself, Nevamind, Lev, and Arc during his time in Thunder Bay, Ontario, it also features 15 new tracks from the 4 former rhyme partners.
Collaborations being nothing new to Royal-T in 2006 he was featured on three tracks on Big Bear's Bear Back as well as occupying the only guest spot on Grubbs' debut LP Plague City released on Foultone Records. All the while, dropping his second LP featuring guest MC spots by Cee!!!!!!!!(Vancouver), Prof and Rahzwell(Minneapolis), and Dope Poet Society(Toronto) and with production from some of the country's finest including DJ Moves(Vancouver), DJ Kutdown(Winnipeg, Foultone Records), P Nut(Winnipeg, Dead Indians), and DJ Zach(Vancouver, DDR). With 2008 just underway, Royal-T's already got a guest mc credit on the newest album from LA's Awol One- Only Death Can Kill You, on Saskatoon hip hopers Know Talent's album- Yesterday's Lessons Tomorrow and he's had solo tracks on two Canadian hip hop compilations out of Calgary: Dirty Sample- The Belvedere Sessions and Metwon's compilation.
A seasoned veteran when it comes to performing, Royal-T continues to wow crowds with his raw energy and razor sharp tongue that commands attention consistently gains positive reactions everywhere he ventures. He's toured Canada to welcoming receptions and even ventured to the States to rock shows on a couple of occasions. All the while never passing up oportunity, opening for the likes of Method Man, Boot Camp Clik, Masta Ace, Smiff N Wessun, Naughty By Nature, Black Moon, Necro, Wordsworth, Souls Of Mischief,Sean P, Brother Ali, Awol One, Aceyalone, Grouch(Living Legends), Zion I, DJ Craze, Blueprint, Busdriver(Project Blowed), Swollen Members, Classified, DL Incognito, Josh Martinez and numerous Canadian Hip Hop veterans.
Royal-T's the complete package, a rappers rapper without ever falling into a cliche style. T is technically sound with a style that's forever expanding making it impossible to label. With an arsenal of material and ambition and a fan base expanding on a constant basis, success seems inevitable for this polished lyricist despite the cons of being an independant hip hop artist in Canada.
Discography:
Deepcave and Factor- 2008
Royal-T- The Void Filler Collection- 2006
Royal-T and Nevamind are....The Yes Men- 2004
Royal-T- Weirdo Music For Elitist Aliens- 2003
Features:
Awol One- Afterbirth- 2008- 299 Records(1 track)
Awol One and Factor- Only Death Can Kill You- 2007- Sideroad Records(1track)
Big Bear- Bear Back- 2006(3 tracks)
Grubbs- Plague City- 2006- Foultone Records(1 track)
Know Talent- Yesterday's Lessons Tomorrow(1 track)
Dirty Sample Compilation- The Belvedere Sessions- 2007(1 track)
Metawon- Choplifter Compilation- 2008(1 track)
Hand Solo Records Mixtape- 2008(1 track)
Production:
Royal-T and Nevamind are....The Yes Men- 2004( 2 tracks)
Royal-T- Weirdo Music For Elitist Aliens- 2003(1 track)
Coming up:
The NWO- Cowboys and Indians- 2008
Nevamind, Royal-T, Arc and Lev present...."T-Bay Classics"- 2008
Indy Wars- Foultone Records- 2008
Royal-T and DJ Kutdown- LP- 2008
Webster Death- Shine- 2008(1 track)
RDS- Compilation CD- 2008(1 track)
Why this name?
it chose me
Do you play live?
yes. all over all the time. been all over on tour and done tons of shows locally. get at me to rock in your city.
Your influences?
I'm stuck in a time warp, there's way too many to list but on the daily you can catch me bumping sh*** like Big L, Souls Of Mischief, Nas, Pharaohe Monch, MF Doom, KRS One, Masta Ace, OC, A Tribe Called Quest, Heltah SKeltah, Black Moon, all of Wu Tang, Outkast, Juggaknots, Spice One, Kool G Rap, Common, Cypress Hill, EPMD, Saafir, Aceyalone, Living Legends, Kool Keith, all of Hieroglyphics, Project Blowed, Organized Konfusion, The Pharcyde, Gang Starr, Big Daddy Kane, Company Flow, Camp Lo, Slick Rick, Boot Camp Click, Rakim, and hundreds of others. Aside from the golden era sh*** i like to listen to the dope recent sh*** by my homies and peers..all of Deepcave(Big Bear, Intelev, Nevamind, Webster Death Slopeye, DJ Poetics, DJ Ghost, DJ Dystrakted, MC One Eyed, P-Nut, Dirtnap, Stacey James, sh*** i know i'm forgetting a couple), Icis Nizz, John Smith, Dead Indians, Ismaila and the rest of Frek Sho, Kutdown and the foultone boys, Kaboom, Fatt Matt, DJ Moves and Cee!!!!!!!, DJ Zach and Cons and the rest of Panhandlers and DDR, Chadio, Azraelien, Factor and all the sideroad records homies, Prof And Rahzwell, Dirty Circus, LBA..... oh and my own sh*** cause it's dope. Some post 98 rappers i'm feeling included Emotionz, Tonedeff, Qwel, Immortal Technique, Non Phixion, Jedi Mind Tricks, Wordsworth, Shapeshifters, Oldominion, Sole(i know, f*** off, i like his sh*** anyways), 2mex, Non Prophets, CVE, Cage, Spitball Crew, P.U.T.S., Jay Dilla, Hanger 18, Cannibal Ox, Murs, C Rayz Wallz, Necro, Benefit, Thirston Howl III, Jay Zone, Brooklyn Academy, Artifacts, Blackstarr, Binary Star, Typical Cats etc....
Anything else...?
granola on the kazzif