Shad is just a great guy. Born in Kenya, but raised in London, Ontario, Canada, he has built a fun and engaging style.
You may remember we've featured Shad once before. That time, I were really there for Lights.
This time, I'm here because, as part of my 1000 albums listening project which is quickly turning into a 2000 albums listening project, I listened to Shad's acclaimed second album, The Old Prince, which is far less Kanye and far more Big Willie Style than his later work that was previously featured.
And, I posted on Instagram that I loved The Old Prince. And, to be fair, several other albums.
I got one response. Guess which London, Ontario based rapper was the responder?
| To be fair, Lights liked it, too. But she didn't respond |
So, yeah, that day, I said to myself, "Next March, we are telling all TWELVE blog readers about The Old Prince and how great it is." Because it is.
It's a fun, modern hip-hop classic that sounds timeless, with an award-winning video that seems inspired by a trip to Bel Air or something. The song is very much about... well, still living at home.
The Old Prince was very much short-listed for the 2008 Polaris Prize, and although he didn't win, he did perform this song at the gala.
And the performance is a classic. He does it LIVE, with instruments. In the lead-up, you can hear he credits Common and Lauryn Hill as influences, and I definitely hear it.
And the performance is a classic. He does it LIVE, with instruments. In the lead-up, you can hear he credits Common and Lauryn Hill as influences, and I definitely hear it.