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Canadian Rapper NVA92 Discusses Lo-Fi Hip-Hop, Creativity & Building a Career in Canada
Lloydminster-based artist NVA92 opens up about his journey through lo-fi hip-hop, sharing how over 20 years of writing and recording shaped his voice and purpose. Rooted in authenticity and real-life experience, his music reflects resilience, growth, and the power of community. From early recordings to building a presence in Canada’s underground scene, NVA92 stays focused on creating meaningful art that connects beyond trends.

Hailey Bell
Apr 305 min read


Lil CheeZie Isn’t Waiting for the Spotlight — He’s Building His Own Lane in Canada’s Underground Scene
From Roddickton, Newfoundland to stages in downtown St. John’s, Lil CheeZie’s journey is built on persistence. After stepping on stage for the first time in 2025 through UHRS1, what began as a feature quickly grew into regular performances. With a self-taught foundation, limited resources, and a strong sense of purpose, he continues to carve out his lane and prove that passion can carry you further than circumstance.

Hailey Bell
Apr 255 min read


Montréal Rapper Vinny Rebel Talks Trinity Records, Independent Music, and Canadian Hip-Hop Growth
Montréal MC Vinny Rebel has built his name through grit, independence, and decades in Canadian hip-hop. From selling CDs hand-to-hand to launching Trinity Records, his journey reflects resilience and evolution. In this Comets Crew exclusive, he shares how he’s turning experience into legacy while building an ecosystem that puts artists back in control.

Hailey Bell
Apr 2310 min read


Spotlight on Canadian Talent: Meet Seth Garbowsky, a.k.a. TWIG
Music found TWIG early, sparked by moments in the backseat of his dad’s car and shaped through years of growth, discipline, and self-reflection. From overcoming personal challenges to refining his sound with intention and substance, his journey reflects a shift from pure fun to purposeful creation. Grounded in community and driven by self-belief, TWIG continues building a life and sound rooted in honesty, resilience, and forward motion.

Hailey Bell
Feb 174 min read


Robbie Khan: Guyanese Soca Artist on Music, Culture, and Community
Raised in Jane and Finch, Toronto’s I AM KHANTRA has been shaping his voice since the mid-1990s. A first-generation Canadian of Guyanese descent, his journey into music began naturally — freestyling on corners, absorbing the sounds of hip-hop’s greats, and turning hardship into purpose. For Khantra, music isn’t about charts; it’s about impact, truth, and giving back to the culture that raised him.

Hailey Bell
Feb 94 min read
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