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Shots Fired at Young Jeezy Concert in Toronto

After proclaiming his love for Canada earlier via his Twitter, news comes in from Toronto concert goers that 3 gunshots were fired at tonights Young Jeezy concert. Scheduled to perform at the Sound Academy, there is no specific word on what sparked the gunshots or if an individual has been detained. However, we do know that Jeezy is OK and unharmed. The show was shutdown before he even made it to the stage.

I love y’all food and women in canada, I see why there is a border. (Approx. 6 hours before the show)

More info to follow.

Posted on: 05 Apr 2012
Posted by: Karen Civil

Last night Karla Moy was blessed enough to attend J. Cole‘s 1st headlining show in Toronto. It was at the Sound Academy and special guests included Omen and Drake. You can view the gallery as well as some amazing footage of Drake and J. Cole shot by Karla’s friend Tevin.

View photos here.

Posted on: 04 Dec 2010
Posted by: Karen Civil

The 24 year old Toronto native has recorded with Drake, gave Day 26 a certified smash hit and now looks to jump start his own career which has been years in the making.

Patience is often the most difficult lesson to learn in life. Whether it be because human nature desires instant gratification or something as simple as greed itself, the statement, “patience is a virtue”, proves to be one of more authentic clichés ever. No one likes to wait, that is a given, but for those who accept that the majority of dreams are not cultivated overnight, success becomes the love child of one’s ambitions coupled with hard work.

However, the road to success is often times a difficult one. The music industry, more so than not, is more beast than beauty and more heartbreak than love. Due to the fact getting “discovered” is essentially a “shot in the dark”, many lose the desire, dedication and love they initially encompassed. One of music’s brightest stars, Jay-Z, admitted he regularly battled with his own patience during the early 1990’s on the 2000 record, “This Can’t Be Life”.

“Everybody doin’ them, I’m still scratching on the block/ Like damn, I’m a be a failure/ Surrounded by thugs, drugs and drug paraphernalia…”

It is particularly hard when talent is superseded by obscurity, especially when days turn into months and months into years.  Such is the case with Voyce Alexander. Only 24 years old, the Toronto native (now living in Los Angeles) is already considered a veteran in the music industry with over seven years experience under his belt. A testament to patience, talent and faith, Voyce’s West Indian roots have always taught him to be humble by nature and showing respect is the driving trait to judge one’s character.

Posted on: 06 Jun 2009
Posted by: J. Tinsley

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