Drake knows that Kardinal Offishall paved the way for Toronto rappers. During a recent show, Drizzy paid his respects to Kardinal for helping Toronto hip-hop reach a wider audience. Drake stopped his ...
When Kardinal Offishall drops his long-awaited new album Fire & Glory on November 15, you won't hear the song he did with American hip-hop producer Timbaland. It's a curious move, given that most ...
After much underground hype and very little impact left on the United States, Canadian native Kardinal Offishall has finally broke onto the pop charts with Not 4 Sale (Kon Live/Geffen Records).
Canadian rap legend Kardinal Offishall announced today he’s joining Def Jam as their latest Global A&R, where he’ll be working alongside CEO Tunji Balogun and executive VP LaTrice Burnette. He ...
The first-ever edition of Canada Listens ended on a thrilling note, with writer and editor Kathleen Newman-Bremang winning a close vote with her album pick Quest for Fire: Firestarter, Vol. 1 by ...
After years of getting respect from top hip-hop artists around the world (but not much in the way of chart action) Toronto MC Kardinal Offishall has a smash on his hands. “Dangerous” from his new ...
Kardinal Offishall, once Toronto’s ambassador to the world of hip hop with his 2001 single “BaKardi Slang,” wherein he enumerates the idiosyncrasies of our city’s particular dialect, isn’t jealous of ...
Before it was the 6ix, Toronto was the T-dot. While he didn't make up the term, no one contributed more to its popularity than Kardinal Offishall. Yet Kardinal's achievements go well beyond ...