Kenyan-born Canadian Rapper Releases Free Mixtape

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Last year at the Juno Awards, the Kenyan born, Canadian bred emcee Shad shocked The Great White North by picking up Rap Recording of the Year award over compatriot Drake, with his critically acclaimed LP TSOL. Now a year on from that feat the  London, Ontario reppin’ emcee has unleashed his latest body of work, an 18 track free mixtape entitled Besides.

Juno Awards are Canada's equivalent to The Grammy Awards or The Brit Awards.

The tracks on the Besides mixtape are:

1. Give You All I Can
2. Listen (Remix)
3. Notorious
4. Flawless
5. One Two Check (From The Great Escape)
6. Rose Garden (Remix)
7. Love
8. Stereotypes
9. Want You Back
10. Praise Da Lord
11. Count Your Blessings
12. Dawn Song (Remix)
13. Paving The Way
14. Electric City
15. It’s About Time
16. Heateration
17. Flux and Flow (From Siberia)
18. Live Forever (Acapella)

Click here to download the mixtape

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