Choclair is a foundational hip-hop artist from Scarborough. Starting at the age of 11, Kareem Choclair Blake first played the role of 'Junior' following in his older brother's footsteps who, at the time, was the hottest rapper on the block. This was the bar for Kareem Blake. In 1996, he released his debut album, Twenty One Years, on his own independent label, Kneedeep Records. He subsequently appeared on Rascalz' Northern Touch single, and signed with Virgin Records for his 1999 sophomore album Ice Cold. That album, which went gold in 35 days and spawned the hit single Let's Ride, produced by Kardinal Offishall, was a major part of the late-1990s renaissance of Canadian hip hop. The underground community worldwide quickly embraced the album, establishing him as a standout rapper in the burgeoning Canadian hip-hop scene. Most of Choclair's independent releases were featured around the globe on prestigious hip-hop compilations. In June of 1998, after having released 11 records (including the first international releases for Saukrates, Kardinal Offishall, Jully Black, Solitair, Marvel, Tara Chase and many more of Toronto's finest), achieving a Gold Record with the Rascalz on Canada's hip hop anthem, The Northern Touch, receiving 2 JUNO awards and a Much Music Award, Choclair then decided to expand his team and join forces with Virgin Music. Armed with his many JUNOs, Much Music Awards, Gold records, collaborations and newfound knowledge of how the business works, Choclair has gone back to his grassroots and started his own independent label again. With full artistic control, he is ready to present his renewed energy and new attitude to the people. I'm the most excited about this album here because it'll be the first release on my new label, Greenhouse Music in partnership with Sextant Records/EMI Music Canada. Choclair meditates on the writing and concepts for his 3rd album Flagrant, I felt there was an energy I had when I was doing it on my own I wanted to get back. My manager and original producer Day and I felt like it was time to do what we had always wanted to do, and that was to start our own record label. 2003 is the rebirth of the independent Choclair, my independent label, and hopefully, the start of a new outlet for the widely untapped Canadian urban talent. Choclair and his new label and partnership aim to raise the standard by which Canadian hip-hop is measured. Choclair subsequently launched his own label, Greenhouse Music, to release his records and other Canadian hip hop albums in conjunction with Sextant Records and EMI Music. He called it Greenhouse because it is where the green is made. His 2003 album Flagrant was the first release on Greenhouse. In the summer of 2003, following the release of Flagrant, Greenhouse released My Demo, a collection of Choclair's early underground recordings. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Let's Ride
Just A Second
Flagrant
Rubbin'
21 Years
Light it up
Twenty One Years
Skyline
Situation 9
Skunk
Ice Cold
Made
Villain
Takin' It In
Fresh
Jambone
Bare Witness
Da Chiznock
Unexplained Hunger (Feat. Classified and Royce 5'9)
Runnin' Wid Us
Back Where I've Stayed
Unexplainable Hunger (Remix) (Feat. Classified, Kid Vicious, and Royce 5'9)
Hot Marshmellows
What it Takes (Remix)
Lets Ride
Kardi's P.S.A.
Suave Dirt Dawgs
Funk Yard Dawg
Young Gunz
The Flatline
Grand Marnier
Made To Move Mountains
What It Takes (Placebo mix)
Choclair - 21 Years
Bare Witness ft. Guru
What It Takes
Rollin'
March XXVII
Situation 5
Flagrant (Instrumental)
The Essence
Die Hard
Love 'Em All
Legacy
All I Need in This World Is You
Tell Em ft. Saukrates, Ro Dolla
S.O.T.
What It Takes - Remix
Twenty One Years (Instrumental)
What I Do
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