LOS
ANGELES (K-OS Website) - Canadian artist k-os was honored Monday with 3
Juno Award nominations from the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and
Sciences. The nominations include "Single of the Year" for his current
single " Crabbuckit", "Video of the Year" for "B-Boy Stance" and "Rap
Recording of the Year" for sophomore album Joyful Rebellion. He is also
slated to perform LIVE at 34th Annual Juno Awards from Winnipeg.
Additionally, he will be bringing his signature brand of brutally
honest, socially conscious hip-hop on the road this April, officially
announcing a full-blown U.S. tour in support of the critically
acclaimed Joyful Rebellion. Internationally, the album is set to make
its debut throughout Europe in March and April. Since
its release in late 2004, Joyful Rebellion has been a favorite among
fans and critics alike. Billboard Magazine proclaimed him a "visionary"
and Suede Magazine announced "If k-os is what Canadian hip-hop's all
about, get ready for an exodus to the great black North." Produced and
written by k-os, Joyful Rebellion draws heavily from and seamlessly
fuses together the full range of musical experience; from rap to jazz,
rock and pop, blues and reggae, and everything in between. The album is
a testament to his rare ability to harmonize and emcee, ignoring any
creative straitjackets imposed on him by narrow rap or R&B
categorizations. Also impressive was k-os winning "International
Album of the Year" honors at The 2003 Source Awards for debut album
Exit. This marked a watershed moment for contemporary hip hop. For
once, music mattered more than where an emcee hailed from, and it
proved that consumers hadn't lost their ability to discern real talent
from media hype. At the end April, will be performing at the highly
anticipated Coachella Festival in Indio, California with artists like
The Chemical Brothers, Coldplay, Blackstar and Weezer.
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