Toronto Mike'd: The Official Toronto Mike Podcast - Michie Mee Kicks Out the Jams: Toronto Mike'd #522
Episode Date: October 3, 2019Mike catches up with hip hop queen Michie Mee before she kicks out the jams....
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Welcome to episode 522 of Toronto Mic'd, a weekly podcast about anything and everything.
Proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, StickerU.com,
Brian Master from KW Realty, Capadia LLP CPAs, and
Pumpkins After Dark.
I'm Mike from
TorontoMike.com and my guest this week
to kick out the jams
is hip-hop goddess
Mishy
Mee.
Welcome back, Mishy Mee.
Nice to be here always
with Toronto Mike.
And you're cold, I can see.
Should I go turn on that?
Should I spark up the furnace there?
No, I'll be good in like two minutes.
I feel like I haven't turned on the furnace yet this season.
I always try to delay the first time as long as I can.
But two days ago, it was like 30 degrees outside.
So the AC came on and now I it bothers me that I could like two days later put on the furnace like it's I like your t-shirt by the way
thank you I like your t-shirt by the way thank you on this mic don't beat the furnace it's early
and we I got my t-shirt when you came during during the biff naked episode yeah so how was that i
wanted to find out was was that okay did that like yeah absolutely absolutely i finally got to hook
up back with biff and that was a pleasure like you don't get to see all you know canadian legends
um well there's only two of you i said there's only two of you right we're the young
ones we're the young ones when is the collaboration do you need me to poke her a bit because she's a
busy lady we've started that conversation and uh yeah i just want to sit down and talk to bitford
i think we have to catch up she's doing her thing and i'm doing mine and it's just a matter of
timing will i get a in the liner notes do i get a like a shout out in the twitter in the video
in the oh in the video in the studio could i have a camera in the video just some some some dumb guy
back in the background or something walking through toronto mike just repping with us
i'm gonna play the you record this for me at some point hold on this is you
toronto stay tuned right here with toronto mics and it goes a little something like this hit it that's my ringtone now oh great and here's the
other one here's the other one i like do i send you so that well that one you recorded the first
time you were on toronto mic because okay so if people want to go to the deep dive and we do the A to Z in the illustrious career of Mishimi, that's episode 434.
And I'll read the description.
I wrote, Mike chats with Mishimi about the roots of Toronto hip hop, her rap battles, breaking out with Jamaican funk, ragged death, flow 93.5 and more.
And that episode was an hour and 22 minutes.
And then you came back for episode 510.
Mike catches up with rock goddess Biff Naked
before she's surprised by hip-hop pioneer Mishimi.
That episode was an hour and 42 seconds.
So that first visit, you recorded that.
And then when did I see you the second time?
Here is my other promo I like to play.
Hey, what's up this is chuck d you are listening to toronto mic right here right now in the place to be those are my two favorite promos i know him so you do know him because uh he delayed
chatting with me because he said i'm not talking to you until i watch mishimi on stage absolutely
fabulous i do the same thing though i wouldn't talk until I see the PE show.
So it's a mutual, you know.
Now, this is a controversial question.
Is PE radio as good as PE?
It is a controversial question, and I'm going to say yes.
Oh, okay, because you're on Team Chuck, of course.
Absolutely, absolutely.
Yeah, PE radio is the next best thing and is the best thing.
It's just a great group of family, family. And yeah, we still kicking it.
Yeah, no, I mean, Chuck D is the hard rhymer. There's nobody,
nobody else like Chuck.
Don't make me do it. Cause you can do it. I can't do it.
I don't think anyone can emulate Chuck.
It's true. Nobody else sounds like that.
Yeah, no one has come in this time where everyone sounds like everyone else.
Even back then, up to this day, you know, no one does the Chuck D.
You can have the same energy, but you can't do the tone or the voice or anything.
You're so authoritative, right?
Yes.
And it's the presence.
But it's so articulate in that you always know exactly what Chuck is saying.
But it seems like the trend this day is to be less articulate, like a little bit of a mumbly.
Don't think first.
Right.
It seems less thinking.
Just more fun, which, you know, it happens.
It happens.
Well, you're allowed to party.
Yeah, you're allowed to have fun.
We're not anti-party here.
You're allowed to have fun.
We all can't be Chuck D's.
I totally heard.
Well, I try to be, but but no of course not um by the
way i just saw the hat or the 416ers is that what is that exactly that it's a rep hat i rep the
416ers and the original 416er yeah i could go it's okay i'm checking out mishimi and she caught
me looking but uh on on this mic mishimi okay i just love your shirt and thank you for the support man you always like looking out well you love my shirt because uh because
you gave it to me okay so yeah did you get a sticker when you came on i sure did and i made
a hat out of it oh yeah and the other one i put on my laptop and the other one i hadn't i didn't
get this one though okay so that's the that's to let you know that if you want to buy some uh on
this mic stickers because they do everything like,
Oh,
okay.
Like you can get custom.
I can actually get you a deal.
Like honestly,
if you actually were going to do something for the brand or whatever,
I could,
uh,
I mean,
I would send you normal people go to sticker you.com and they upload the
image and then they order like decals and they order stickers or buttons or,
uh,
temporary tattoos and anything you can stick
but for mishi me i would uh kind of go straight to a magic source inside the liberty village
let's go so don't on the mic on this mic stickers coming up stay tuned yeah and i'd put that on my
laptop if i had an on this mic sticker so by the way there's a queen street location and there's a
contest going on so if anybody took a photo that they consider to be like an iconic photo of the 416 i feel like
the selfie i take with you after this episode might be my submission but they tweet it at
sticker you and toronto mic and then they add the hashtag sticker uto and then you could win a
hundred dollar gift card and you could also get that picture produced as a sticker.
I'm going to find out.
I got to find out when the expiry date is.
Like somebody asked me and I actually,
I have to find out.
So I will find out when this contest ends,
but people should do that for sure.
I'm going to tweet the same pic.
Enter.
Oh, but you'll win because you're missing me.
You'll win.
You're Toronto White.
I feel like I might not be eligible.'ll win you're trying to win i feel like
i might not be eligible am i eligible for this contest i feel like i might be like playing a
role in picking the winning the winner so you might be a slam dunk here mish okay okay uh you
also have a six pack of fresh craft beer from great lakes sure do and that's the pumpkin ale
yeah pull that guy out so that's that's a. So that's a seasonal, obviously, that's a seasonal pumpkin ale. But that's going to segue nicely to here.
Let me play a little bit of.
Okay, so the pumpkin ale, which is excellent, by the way.
You take that home with you. Yep, and it's kind of an October specialty, so the pumpkin ale, which is excellent, by the way. You take that home with you.
Yep.
And it's kind of an October specialty, so enjoy that.
Thank you greatly.
And if you're into Halloween, and you should be,
what you should do is you should head over to Pumpkins After Dark.
And Pumpkins After Dark.
Mishimi got the...
Mishimi, you're Mishimi.
You got the tickets now.
Biff Naked got the tickets last time.
But I'm going to email you two PDF files of Pumpkins After Dark tickets.
That's 5,000 hand-carved pumpkins that illuminate the skies of Country Heritage Park in Milton, Ontario.
Runs through November 3rd.
There's music and sculptures.
And if you want to save 10% on your Pumpkins After Dark tickets, and you should do this,
go to PumpkinsAfterDark and you should do this. Go to
PumpkinsAfterDark.com, pick your night
and your time and use the promo
code PumpkinMike.
PumpkinMike saves you 10%. So do that.
Now, I got
questions for you. Are you still writing for
Dave Bedini's paper there?
The West End Phoenix?
It's occasional. Everyone's everyone's busy,
but yeah.
Yes.
He's in next week.
Is that a yes?
Okay.
He's in next week.
So there's a little promo
for people.
Bedini's in on Wednesday.
What up, Dave?
And he's a good guy,
this Bedini.
He's amazing, man.
I mean, he's a man.
He's the amazing man.
He's just always,
you know when you want
fellow artists
that have kind of
been through it
and been out there and doing their thing um just guiding you along the way on
the future of artistry he's one of the best examples and uh yeah he just really um scooped
me up and we've been working together ever since and he's just got all the great words
and what exactly are you doing for the west end phoenix i write my little column and tell my
stories about mishimi um i thought i had
the monopoly on that no just kidding sorry i'm just um i i do tell it in an animated way because
it's a little bit you know less words and i have an artist beautiful simone and she just draws up
these really magnificent magnificent pictures of myself um on tour and tell little journeys of my
my life in tor Toronto and my beginnings.
Oh,
very cool.
Very cool.
I might have to pull that clip for Bedini on Wednesday.
So maybe you'll be on that show too.
This is okay.
So after your first visit,
which was,
I don't know,
over a year ago,
somebody,
yeah,
Depp,
Depp T.
Sorry,
I can't say this.
Depp T.
Dot wrote me and said,
great episode.
If you get her back in, ask her about Honey Jam and her involvement with local artists.
So I'm now, I had a note, like I took that note a year ago.
Honey Jam, are you involved with something called Honey Jam?
Yeah, we did the very first one, started out with them.
Did the first 12 I hosted.
And the first one was at ultrasound bar
over there on young street so um yeah we had some really good times in just launching uh canadian
talent and also doing poetry i hosted a couple brown girls in the ring which is a spin-off of
the honey jam so yeah shouts out going out to ebony roll who's the mastermind and the empress
of the entire the entire um putting
it together i could say because we even had a honey jam magazine i mean there were so many
things that was tried there's so many i like that name honey jam yeah there was so many people that
spun off and went out into the entire world and so forth um but hosting it was was you know it
was a very good uh way for me to get back out there and kind of stay in the scene um within and without dropping records so i had a really good stint with honey jam like i see you
i think i see you out there more like are you uh are you out there more is this a conscious effort
tell me it's it's why are we so blessed um you know what it is social media i've tried to it's
social media is really good to me it kind of you, you know, it relaunched my career with Facebook.
And it just really has people all over the world kind of tapping back into everything that's happening.
I think reggae and dancehall has taken a turn up.
Female rap has taken a turn up.
The older heads in hip hop have taken a turn.
So I think all of that has gravitated to my social media.
And I've been really busy and I love it.
Like as a female MC a female emcee you
were ahead of the curve right like this is something now you're right like it's almost
like you were you were early to that uh to that party you don't want to be early to a party I know
right I was setting up the sound with them on them making sure the furnace could get beat you
want to be fashionably late but you get you know the thing is that's the thing about you
that you're i don't even these words i hope they're not just like legend pioneer like i expect
to see some like uh like old grandma walk in like you know what i mean like but you're young and
you're still uh at the top of your game and so you have the best of both worlds like you have
the seasoning and the perspective of somebody who was kicking ass in the 80s. But you're young.
Yeah.
I'm the youngest of the old golden era.
I was always, you know, a year or two years.
A year or a couple, six months older than, younger than the Latifahs and the lights.
I think I got a couple months on peaches there, Erica.
So, you know, it was being the youngest of the old guys.
It was cool. And I was always the youngest of the the older guys it was cool and i was always
younger hanging with the older people so that's why in my family you know when you're the the
little shorty being taken to caravan and like dance in the middle um that that person so that
energy just led to artistry and yeah it was very easy to hang out with the elders so what's going
on like i know that i know i was younger than you in the 80s i'm sure of it but now i'm older than you and i just need to know what happened like is there some uh treatment
or something i was one of the ones that you couldn't lie in the bio when everyone was like
rebirthing and making their bios like three four years younger i was like didn't we start together
so it's been fun watching the entire industry grow and even something i didn't know we didn't
start with yeah i still knew when you were that old and then i see the bite and you're the same age and you do the math right that's what i do now it's like okay
so they're claiming they're 40 and i do the math well i i'm i'm over 40 and they were like 20 20
years old when i was in primary school good genes big up on me i get it from my mama what is on this
mic is that the name of the new album like these t-shirts were wearing say on this mic but what is
on this mic mission me on this mic uh the original single that i had when i came out so
just on this mic just celebrates everything and everything on the mic um whether you're rapping
whether you're on a podcast or on a mic whether you're um just doing anything it just that
projection so on this mic was a natural fit for just doing anything my showcases my my next single
um i'm gonna play a song on your song of yours right
in a moment uh there's no double entendre there on this mic you weren't trying to do a wink wink
on this like man it's all wink wink of course every day i was coming for you mike okay in a
good way i uh i submit when you go i will be submissive here. Come for me.
Okay.
Try my...
Listen, I got tipped off that you're doing this.
And I can't believe this is happening
because this sounds too good to be true.
But are you conducting a master class on hip hop?
I sure am.
Speaking of do.
So this is okay.
This is November the 19th from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
at the Parkdale Library.
So that's a Tuesday okay so tell me
because this sounds like it was custom made for me I would um I mean I I want to know exactly
what you're going to cover because this is this is cool I'm still doing my uh research yeah right
living I'm still looking back at my old picture um I'm just going to talk a lot about things,
the difference, the changes, the platforms,
what's there, what's missing, what's not,
and just ways that you can do your thing.
Because there's so many generations of hip-hop now,
we're not just speaking to one.
So it's going to be an interesting way of how I'm going to angle
what I'm going to talk about and see where everyone is
in the room at the same time.
But is it hip-hop from a Toronto perspective or hip hop?
Because I mean, is it going to be like the.
It's everything because you have to, I mean, hip hop didn't just start in Toronto.
So, and it has a lot of Toronto roots.
So I think that is going to be, you know, part of the focus and saying that we've been
a part of the entire growth from the beginning also, not the very, very beginning beginning but a good portion of it so just uh letting us see where we fit in and
that's just on one angle there's been many ways that we you know as hip-hop transitioned we all
jumped on board and had a really good time and i mean we're gonna obviously we're kicking out
the jams today so i mean we can we'll hear some of your influences but of course we've talked about
this in your previous visits that you know one of the key you know differentiators in toronto hip-hop was the the
caribbean influence like that you've got you know there's i mean listen to a mishimi track like the
jamaican influence is clear yeah it was and it was so natural it wasn't planned it wasn't like i'm
going to come out and i'm going to do my accent. It was really who I am, who I still am.
And I spoke, you know, whether I was upset, whether I was making jokes, whether I was trying to speak very different.
Did you make an accent was present.
It's still present.
Even when you have artists just coming to the country, you have an accent.
But hip hop had an American accent.
So coming from Canada, I didn't know how to let them know
I was different.
They can hear it,
but they wanted to hear a little different.
So the best way for me to break into that market
was to just be who I was,
and that was that Jamaican influence.
And remind us of one of your many claim to fames,
but you're the first Canadian hip-hop artist
to get a U.S. record deal?
Correct.
I'd put that on the T-shirt.
I'll put it everywhere. I think if you went around to your your you know canadian hip-hop fans and you said who was
the first canadian to get i bet you i bet you 80 say maestro fresh west that's what i think yeah
it happens but it's mishimi let's put that out well that that fact sticks i think the the biggest
one with the maestro was the Juno category.
Yeah, his first open a Juno category.
But I will say to this,
it wasn't the actual first nomination of hip-hop.
When we first got nominated before that category was built,
Red Hot Chili Peppers won.
So that's when everything was forming.
They didn't even have a category.
The category was just all of us,
all of the above.
But we knew the winner was Red Hot Chili Peppers.
For best what? For best rap? of us, all of the above. But we knew the winner was Red Hot Chili Peppers. For best what?
For best rap?
For best, there was no name.
I don't even know what they called it.
I don't know if it's urban, alternative, what's new, what's not.
And then they made the categories the following year.
They started, you know.
And what was your first jam to get a Juno nomination?
Do you remember?
I think it was Jamaica Funk.
All right. I'll play a bit of that
and then we're going to go into something new.
Here we go.
Down in Jamaica they got
Down in Jamaica they got
Down in Jamaica they got
Down in Jamaica they got
Down in Jamaica they got
Lots of pretty women
When all your money and things Break your heart Down in Jamaica, they got lots of pretty women.
When all your money and things break your heart.
I'm the Jamaican, taking charge and living large.
A big time, come on. Taking charge and living large.
I say that all the time.
Me too, sir.
Oh.
And you're nice, miss.
And you hear me.
And Boots, you're stereo up.
When I arrive, I start smoking.
The mic is hyping live.
Because I'm awoken. It's a a shame there's not a day rough like this
When me, she's on this mic
It's enough niceness
Those who dis the mish and pretend
Told me how I'ma back
And then approach me as a friend
In the end, you're off the moan
It only has to be
Either you're jealous or you're mad
When it's after me
You see me walk and talk
You make faces
Simply because
I'm going places
Females I stare
Cause they look
Ain't appealing
When I rap
With a collapse
I meant to steal it
I gave him a wink
Cause he was a hunk
More than sex appeal
In Jamaican
I'm the Jamaican
I'm the Jamaican
Love it, Mish.
I still love it, okay?
Dang.
I'm the Jamaican I think it was aish. I still love it, okay? Dang.
I think it was the first because we had so many releases prior to that.
The Elements of Style.
This on this mic.
Absolutely, yeah.
In England with Tim Westwood.
So this was when Canada was building that infrastructure.
I'd say this is the song that MuchMusic discovered,
if you will,
in the sense that they put it on high rotation.
So the across... across oh here you go You're the reason a lot of white boys like me
were doing the patois.
It's not Snow's fault.
It's your fault, okay?
Don't blame Snow.
I know you're a collaborator of Snow
and Snow's a bite, right?
I got Snow, yes. Listen, I got nothing but good. I would love to have him on the show. It's your fault. Don't blame Snow. I know you're a collaborator of Snow and Snow's a bite.
I got Snow, yes.
So listen, I got nothing but good. I would love to have him on the show. Tell him next time.
Man, he's like M.I.A. We all like to see Snow. Shoot.
Speaking of M.I.A., we haven't found Rumble yet, right?
Yeah, Rumble. We haven't found him, but he's out there and he's, you know, big up to Rumble. Big up to Cellphology.
Rumble, reach out to me and Darren O'Brien if you you're out there i'm looking for you as well please uh now okay so the library thing there's something oh let me
give you a couple more things here quick so i gave you the beer right and i gave you the stickers
yeah you're lucky gal that is a frozen but meat lasagna from palma pasta okay you got one before right yes oh i can't give you two
it's gone it's good i can't give it to you yeah honest review time i'm putting you on the spot
this is live but uh what did you uh think of the first lasagna you got loved it straight up you're
not just saying that because it would be uh well i'm'm not going to say anything. But it was good.
What are you talking about?
No, it was good.
I love food.
I would tell you if it wasn't good.
So if you didn't hear it from me...
That's right.
You'd be...
Yeah, no, it was really good.
It was really good.
I look forward to, yeah.
Having another one here.
Okay.
Now, the big news in Michigan, you're invited to this, okay?
Although I invited you to the last one, I didn't see you there.
I looked everywhere for you, but you're a busy you know i like to put my guests in an uncomfortable uncomfortable
spot that's makes more fun for me uh okay so december 7th that's a saturday okay at noon
which is like a convenient time i think so a saturday at noon we're going to do a live recording
from palma's kitchen the palma's kitchen location of
palma pasta that's in mississauga not too far from mavis and burnhamthorpe and uh everybody's
welcome to come join us we're going to have some uh some gifts for everybody and then anybody who
wants to jump on the mic we can have a little chat during the live recording it's i think it's
going to be a great time tmlx5 is what this is so live from palmas kitchen in
mississauga so we're moving west and then i'm gonna get us back east uh you know shortly thereafter
but yeah december 7th mishimi and the rest of y'all i want to see you at palmas kitchen so
it'll be the week of all the holiday parties right yeah yeah that's it it's like so close
you know it's all those holiday things going on
and it's going to be very festive, of course.
Absolutely.
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Mission me. I want to play another, like a new jam from you before we play your 10 songs,
but your 10 favorite songs of all time. But, uh, I'm naturally curious about something,
uh, friend of the show, George Strombolopoulos, did here. Okay? So I'm going to play,
it goes a bit here, and it's kind of a visual
thing, but I'm going to play this trailer
that Strombol put out
a while ago now, and
I know Mako Jr.'s involved somehow,
he's a friend of the show, but let's hear the trailer,
and then you and I need to talk about this.
Okay.
That got way out of hand.
Now I remember why we stopped detectiving we're so fucked
this is just the beginning hi yeah that's me your buddy george so why are we trying to blow up an
alley well we used to lead much different lives and today we got dragged back in i married you
guys and you get divorced it's a constant source of shame for me.
Mom will drop your ass if we're late again.
Ass?
Alright, let's go.
How's class?
It's more fun than I thought it would be.
Ron McClain is better!
Yeah, I get it.
Look, the world is full of secrets and this is one of ours.
Kenna here runs point for our illegal gambling nights.
Tonight, one of our best friends didn't make point for our illegal gambling nights. Tonight,
one of our best friends
didn't make it.
Jazz is in here again.
Is she on or off duty?
She's always on duty.
Just as he was saying.
Has your brother
ever really been here?
Are you serious?
Look, you know he's
on that conspiracy stuff.
Why are you coming to me?
Why don't you just get
one of your cop buddies
to do something?
What if we find him
doing something illegal?
What do you mean by if?
Hold on a second.
Twelve hours
to get us what we want or we kill him and serve him up.
You hear that sound?
That's the sound of the past about to bite his own ass.
Petros, you gotta see this.
No fault! No fault!
Petros, look.
I know police!
Malakish!
Don't just stand there.
You're the detectives.
Yeah, that's another secret.
We used to be detectives.
Shout out to all my shenanigans.
Last time we did this, everything blew up.
Yeah, even us.
Gnodogos, I talked to God.
He has a plan.
Oh my God.
I'm a priest.
You don't want to see us on the internet.
Run!
Oh my gosh.
Okay, what the hell is this?
This is called Watching the Detectives.
Yes.
And you play Strombo's ex-wife?
Ex-wife.
And you have a kid together.
Maybe mama.
Right.
Okay, you chose wisely.
Okay.
Please tell me, what is it though?
Like at first, at first I thought maybe it was just a trailer like like almost not a joke but
like and then i realized this tell me what it is it is a trailer for our tv series so just waiting
for some words and it'd be unfair for me to say when it's going on but it is it is in progress
work in progress okay so um it is it's been like have you it? It's funny work. It's good work. But is it like fully filmed or is it waiting for funding?
All of the above.
You know how it goes in Toronto when you're in Canada period,
when you're just pitching product for that final green light.
And with there's layers of it in TV land and there's so much internet and
streaming now.
So there's other ways to um to to
have it out there so we're just waiting for that word when we get more funding we get that word and
that light lit we're out so i'm gonna make like i know there's one streaming company you might
have heard of it it's called netflix have you heard of this thing yeah they're pretty good
like okay so i because i want to see this like so okay and and george has been elusive like george
is a friend of the show he did did episode 103 and did two hours.
Fantastic.
But since I would say since the hockey night in Canada thing, he's been slippery, like elusive.
You know, I know.
Yeah.
Hi, baby, George.
George.
I love it.
I'm telling you.
Everyone just, you know, that's that life in the entertainment world here in the city.
I mean, you just got to do what you got to do and get out there and not be seen and block out and block in and tap in when you can so he just but he just decided to uh write a series and he cast it
okay this is interesting see we're all interested in what's going on here but there's so little like
detail out there yeah him and bob they've been working on this for some time. I was approached a while back
in terms of the characters.
So cool.
Well, you're a good actress.
I mean,
I was happy to see you in this thing
and now I just want to see more.
But I guess that's the idea with the trailer.
Yeah, right.
I can't fund this though.
I hope George knows that.
That was my next question.
I hope you're going to hook us up
with a funding sticker for you.
I promise.
Well, I could pay the cast with maybe some beer and some stickers but send them all the pumpkins after dark but um
okay so yeah so that we're waiting for i guess an announcement will come from
macco jr and strombo and whatever yes the massive the crew but your role is it um is it a meaty role
or are you just the eye candy in this thing what's's going on? You know what? I hope it's a bit of both.
And I am the other half of George and we're the detectives and we're
just giving light to the community, to some unheard voices and
cramping down on crime in the funniest way. And yeah, just stay tuned.
I will say, George and I have a lot in common, okay? One of the things we have
in common is that if we were writing and producing a series
and we had to cast our love interest
we would both cast Mishimi
because that's the power he has
gotta love Canada
alright let's play a little
like a new Mishimi and then before we kick out
these jams okay and tell me I'll play it
and then you can tell us what we're listening to
made it is what we're listening to. Sure. Made it. Made it. I'm tired of watching TV, crying for no reason. I'm still here and every year I'm leaving.
It's like I'm coming from a Colin Rickards crew.
Jones and Jones at home.
I'm on my Aita Sabu.
Body, attitude, until I pass it on flinch.
Swag news, Toronto rapping like I'm back on Finch.
Internationally known, I call Canada home.
There's a lot going on around here.
Every year you gonna hear a little something to fear. fear with ideas these youths ain't looking for jobs they looking to resume pop with that hungry
in them stars but they can't get them diary of a good girl gone bad don't forget them and every
opportunity i'm back in my community spreading love and unity sound no more letting us down If you could only see just where I'm coming from
Then you would know
And every single sense I've won
Been through the battles, been through the storm
And now I'm still standing right here
No matter how hard the disappointments been
I'm standing right here, I made it
I planned and worked hard for it The first first cut is the deepest, the love and the sweetness, the music, the weakness, nobody do it better, we kill a sound together, Sanchez to Mary J, look what the love made, you know how friends get at me, they talked about dude, and all the nice things that husbands and baby daddies do, I didn't expect it, I gotta respect it My life shows, and every single mother
Knows how this story goes
Middle no babysitter while I'm taking my time
I don't trust these hoes, I trust these rhymes
My sunshine, he's the only reason I know how to act
All these lunches I pack, I taught him so much
He told me back, and you're the boss of your fears
It's not your loss, it's his
I'm glad you had uncle to see
How not to be a deadbeat, single mother, solo rapper Some biographical lyrics here.
I love it.
We're going to tell the story on this album.
You got to look out for Bad Gal Revenge.
I believe every song tells a different story.
And I'm looking forward to bringing you all the cool visuals
Video coming out to this real soon
Real real soon. And yeah, the album is gonna drop it
When's it dropping? We're just gonna drop it. I like that. Okay, this is this is
Another single coming out to I think we just put them all out But the other singles coming out featuring century this one the videos coming out. This is Tanya P
Of course, you mentioned that.
Miss Tanya P,
reggae Juno nominated singer.
It was just nice to collab out
with a reggae singer
and an R&B singer
on the track
and just everybody.
Because your next album
is going to have
the Biff Naked collab.
Yeah, right?
That's right.
I can't wait to read
the liner notes for that one.
Yeah, man.
Just the process
of musicians
getting together in Toronto is just real cool.
So lots of music coming out from yours truly.
And yeah, a lot of artists, including Tanya P and including Century.
So yeah.
And I played Thank You when you were here with Biff.
I'm pretty sure I played Thank You.
You sure did.
Thank you.
I'm not saying that, how it works here.
Oh, but I like it all here.
So keep pumping it out, please.
We'll do, we'll do.
Mishimi.
Yes.
Are you ready to kick out the jams?
Let's kick out the jams.
Brothers and sisters.
Brothers and sisters.
I don't know what this world is coming to.
Yes.
The rhythm's a rebel. Without a pause, I'm lowering my level. Coming to... Yes! A calling card I'll do the flay parts
You do the check parts
The energy on this man
Flavor
A rebel in his own mind
Supporter of Iran
Designed to scatter a line of suckers
Oh man
And if you listen properly,
it's the same break beat
and backbone slide
and Jamaican funk.
Listen up.
Absolutely.
When the aforementioned
Maestro Fresh West
was here for episode 416,
he kicked out the jams
and Rebel Without a Pause
was one of his 10 jams.
I'm telling you,
it was the main sample sample main break that a lot
of producers went to i don't even want to fade down because it's just honestly
the power of my label jeff james i mean who has emulated chuck d since chuck d
oh no i know exactly but you are so preaching to the converted here.
Like, my 17-year-old and I talk.
He listens to hip-hop all the time.
And we have this conversation all the time.
And I end up sounding like some guy, some old man, get off my lawn.
I'm like, hip-hop was better in my day.
So do I.
Stay out of it.
I know.
And then you listen to yourself and you go, oh, this is, we used to make fun of these old people when we were younger you gotta be careful but i haven't heard since i heard because i i got
into yo bummer the show after i heard it takes a nation of millions to hold us back and then i had
to go backwards so when i heard it take the nation millions of back it blew my mind my young teenage
mind blew it i couldn't believe the layering like the so much going on and the sampling
unbelievable well put together unbelievable the bomb squad unbelievable and then ever since then
i haven't heard anything like that i mean missy me is fantastic now but i haven't heard it takes
a nation of millions i can't hear it anywhere like i'm just still searching for it fear of a
black planet is almost as good if not as good but i'm telling you no one sounds like that anymore yeah no one does it agree shut
this down no more jams to kick out i know right listen to this okay when i i have seen i have seen public enemies since dj lord took over but do they
still do this part when dj i think they do right it depends on the show and the vibe i know we do
in the audience no matter what i'm still in the audience see what happens when this comes
no matter what oh my gosh it's so funny my. Mish, good choice. I'm going to dig
this. I'm just so glad
to kick out the jams of someone who's not going to hit me
with a Bruce Springsteen track.
You said I could.
Of course you can.
There's the Charles Barkley shout out right there.
From then.
He was a 76er back then. I remember this.
Yeah.
Bring the noise.
Terminator X.
Let's have a little bitina. That's right. We showing up in the air.
I'm just DJing.
All I know is I'm fake.
You understand what I'm saying?
Yeah.
You got to walk around in a circle.
It's true.
My heart rate's way up right now.
Bring the beat back.
You can hear that beat, right?
Bring the beat back.
One, two, three, four.
Hit it.
The shit ain't over.
The shit ain't over.
This it. Come on. It shit ain't over. The shit ain't over. That's it.
Come on.
It's Jamaican funk.
Yes.
Let your backbone slide.
You're so right.
Come on.
Is it called the A9 break?
Is that what that's called?
Oh, Canada.
Don't go.
Canada.
Funky drummer.
Funky drummer.
Funky drummer.
Hit it.
Hit it funky.
Come on.
Absolutely. See how we brought it back home to canada on this mic you know i'm gonna i know you're a chuck d uh friend of chuck which is amazing like
that's amazing but i will say i think that flavor flavor is an excellent foil to chuck who's a you
know the hard run it's a great foil like of course I know I'm just
them together is just totally like you
just can't duplicate that at all
you haven't been able to duplicate either one of
them who set the template for
hype man and God
on stage
so it's a whole different
union when those two are together
and not even small G God but big G
yeah alright
you earned it man Mish yes that jam could have been in my top 10 when those two are together. And not even small G God, but big G. Yeah. All right.
He earned it, man.
Mish.
Yes.
That jam could have been in my top 10, okay?
This jam you picked here,
number two,
could have been in my top 10.
This is how much I like
this particular version
of this song, too.
It's got to be this version.
You ready?
And I hope I got the right version
because this is the one I go to.
Hit it. queen with a crown that be down for whatever. There are few things that's forever. My lady, we can make war or make babies.
Back when I was nothing, you made a brother feel like he was something.
That's why I'm with you to this day.
Boo no fronting, even when the skies were gray.
You would rub me on my back and say maybe it'll be okay.
Now that's real to a brother like me, baby.
Never ever give my cootie away.
And keep it tight, my eye.
And I'm a walking store so we can live.
In a fat ass crib with thousands of kids. Well, like, you don't need a ring to be my wife. Outro Music And I got mad love to give. You my nigga. Met the man with Mary J. Blige.
And I just want people to see on the periscope.
Like sweet morning dew. I took one look at you. See you on the Periscope. I gotta love Jones for your body and your skin tone
five minutes alone I'm already on the run
plus I love the fact you got a mind of your own
no need to shop around you got the good stuff at home
even if I'm locked up north
you in the world
never showing your stump
so what's Mike doing with this
I'm checking the liner notes
this is for Molly Johnson
I'm checking the wire
I have the DVD set on my table I'm checking the liner notes. This is for Molly Johnson. I'm checking the wire. I have the DVD set on my table.
I'm checking the liner notes.
Method Man was indeed in the wire, okay?
I just confirmed it in the liner notes.
Method Man, Mary J., why this jam as if it needs an explanation?
It's just like anyone that loved that hybrid between that R&B and hip-hop
and that real authentic people and words and truth and still rings today that's that jam
and i love math and i love mary and it was like a great collaboration great maybe one of the
greatest collaborations in the history of hip-hop yes i'm serious yeah no i i totally agree especially
the time when it was like it was hip-hop it was hip-hop or r&b and you know you had you know the
hardcore yeah you can't you know here comes i was straight out of Woo and the R&B,
hip hop,
soul queen.
Right.
And they just
meshed it together
and then off
everything else went.
And like,
that song was on his,
that song without Mary J
was on his album,
right?
To Cal,
right?
I think this was a remix.
Yeah,
this is the remix.
But this is the one
they made the video for
that got the airplay.
And he went to go bypass.
So sweet.
Right, right.
I was like,
who does that on a video
and lets
people see so cool they were so real you're right you're right that's right it was showing young
love couples and that men hardcore who tanked out could humble and be nice to women i'm watching a
show called the deuce it's called the deuce it's by david simon who made the wire and that the man's
in that one too he plays a pimp in that one so if you're looking for more yeah i'd like it because i'm a big fan
of like stuff that takes place in the 70s like this is my thing you put a show in the 70s and
i'm there this is like i'm gonna say 1977 around that in time square when it was really sketchy
and it was all like uh mine's snowfall. I like Snowfall. Okay. Yeah.
Okay, so we needed to... I totally agree.
Yeah, okay.
That's what's catering to us right now.
We're that generation
like, oh yeah,
that was back then.
Then we're not old.
But the thing is,
you know,
I don't remember a lot
of the 70s
but for some reason
I know I was there
and I like to see it
and I just like how there's...
You know our parents
are being bad sometime
or finishing.
Wrapping it up.
It looks cool.
It's a cool-looking decade on screen anyways.
Okay, now here's something a little different.
So what did we do there?
We did some Public Enemy.
We did some Method Man of Mary J. Blige.
And then we're going to do this. I cried a tear
You wiped it dry
I was confused
You cleared my mind
I sold my soul
You bought it back for me
And held me up
And gave me dignity
Somehow you needed me
You gave me strength I'm sorry.
I laughed off the worst things. You put me high Upon a pedestal
So high that I could almost see eternity
You needed me
You needed me
And I can't believe
I feel I should hug you right now.
I turned to Great Lakes
You can just find a dustbin
You can crack one open if you want.
But after you were there
It's almost noon.
Okay, now, Canada Songbird.
Yeah, man.
I can see this is taking you back
I can see it in your eyes
Tell me about what this song means to you
Coming to Canada and cleaning the house
And mom turning it all the way up
And you had to listen and clean and sing
And think of your own versions of this
And then I got older and realized what she was singing
And became a songwriter myself.
And that's when I looked back and I was like, oh, my God.
And then, yeah, the light bulb.
She's one of the artists here that made the light bulb go on for me in my musical transition.
I think anytime she was in the CBC building, I just wanted to be there.
So you've met her?
Yeah, I've seen her in the building, very close, not breathing in the backBC building. I just wanted to be there. So you've met her? Yeah, I've seen her.
In the building, very close.
Not breathing in the back.
I've been sitting.
Have you ever told her about what these songs mean to you?
Have you told her that?
Stop.
Look at me getting a heart.
I love her.
I know you do.
I can see it in your eyes.
And I think it's real talk, man. I love it.
If Anne ever comes on Toronto Mic,
they'll play that little clip for me. My mom loves her. I love her. I love her. See, I'm getting all man. I love it. If Anne ever comes on Toronto Mike, they'll play that little clip for me.
My mom loves her.
I love her.
I love her.
See, I'm getting all emotional.
I love her.
And Celine Dion.
I have another pick,
but I couldn't pick 11.
But your...
Celine was number 11.
I'm glad you had a band.
So... Almost eternity You needed me
You needed me
You needed me
You needed me I know, right?
I'm telling you.
You wouldn't even be the first person this week to cry in the Toronto Mike Studios.
It's just really cool.
It brings back to, I wonder why, when I would hear it, they were playing it.
And there's a specific
memory, it sounds like, of you and your mom.
So that's magic.
You're in a time machine when you hear that, which is
magic.
Okay. Thanks, Anne.
Thanks, Anne.
Here's a...
Well, we've already heard some Method Man, so why not a little bit
more here? Check this old fly shit out. Word up. Cash rules everything around me.
Cream get the money.
Dollar bill y'all.
I grew up on the crime side.
The New York Times side.
Staying alive was no job.
Had second hands.
Moms bounced on old men.
So then we moved to Shaolin land.
A young youth.
They're rocking the go-to.
Low goose.
Only way I begin to geo is drug loot
Unless started like this, son Rollin' with this one and that one
Pullin' out gats for fun But it was just a dream for the team
Who was a fiend, started smokin' rules at 16
Runnin' up in gates and doin' X by high stakes
Makin' my way on fire skates No question I would speed for cracks and weed
The combination made my eyes bleed No question I would speed for cracks in weed. The combination made my eyes bleed.
No question I would flow up and try to get the door on.
Sticking up white boys on ball courts.
My life got no better.
Same damn low sweater.
Times was rough and tough like leather.
Figured out I went the wrong route.
So I got with a sick ass clique and went all out.
Catching keys from proceeds.
Rolling in MPVs.
Every week we make 40 Gs.
Yo, nigga, respect my.
A nigga to take notch.
Bap.
Move from the gate now.
Cash moves everything around me.
Green.
Get the money.
Dollar, dollar bill.
It was ice cream.
Cash moves everything around me.
So it was wrong song.
Yeah.
Oh.
Let me do.
It was the ice cream.
I picked the wrong song you're telling me. This is important. Okay, go to the mic and tell the people how I fucked song. Yeah. Oh. Let me do it. It was the Ice Cream Time. I picked the wrong song, you're telling me.
This is important.
Okay, go to the mic and tell the people how I fucked up.
This is important.
Okay.
I said ice.
It's my fault because I like ice cream.
And the flavor.
Put up baby mama.
Now here I said baby mama.
I mean it's baby mama.
Yeah.
Okay.
So wait.
I like this too.
I got the wrong Wu-Tang jam because I actually wrote you back.
Do you remember?
You did and I said yes.
I said, do you mean, because you wrote me ice cream.
I should have Googled too.
This is my fault because I know this jam well.
Like this is a big one.
And then you said ice cream and I said, do you mean cream?
And I fucked up.
Oh my God.
So I got the wrong Wu.
You should have interrupted me earlier.
It's okay.
You can tap my hand anytime.
I was grooving there.
I was trying to get here on time.
How about that? Okay. So this is is i still love this one this counts oh i feel bad though i've
messed up your jam so nine so one of these jams let people know the real mishimi jam this is
because tyler campbell keeps a spreadsheet of everyone's jams there's a we're very uh
on this like there's a whole like database okay and i need to make sure he knows it's ice the song
a wu-tang clan yes rappers don't remember titles
you know now right yeah okay you know what i think it's ryan walstad ryan walstad
got me fucked up a bit because this is his wu-tang anyway which who are the wu-tang guys
that were at that Public Enemy
Mishi Mii show
at Beer Fest?
It was Ghostface Killa
and Raquan, right?
Raquan, yeah.
Raquan, nice.
Raquan and,
well, who came in from,
okay, yeah,
so they were all there.
Just those,
yeah, those two guys,
though, right?
Yeah, there was,
okay, cool.
And, I mean,
we've lost O.D.,
O.D. the Bastard,
we lost a while ago,
but everybody else
is still with us.
Yeah. Shout out to R O.D. O.D. the Bastard we lost a while ago but everybody else is still with us yeah shout out to RZA
right
yeah
ooh
we love you Rocky
there's an O.D. for you
right
I can't believe
I fucked up
so anyway
we're gonna finish this up
but
my apologies
to Mish and me
but this is a good jam
yeah that's why I was like
what am I supposed to say
you should have googled it and it came in handy I will produce the email that says Apologies to Mishimi. But this is a good jam. Yeah, that's why I was like, what am I supposed to say?
You should have Googled it.
And it came in handy.
I will produce the email that says, I confirm, do you mean this song?
And you said yes.
Yeah, I did say yes.
I'm thinking, you know what it is?
Once you see Kareem, we made the same mistake.
That's the title.
They shouldn't have named songs so similarly.
It's their fault. I've got to say their common word now is Kareem.
Let's hope I didn't mess up any other,
especially because there are a couple of jams coming up.
I didn't know until you picked them.
Fair, that's fair.
Because I'm not as well versed in reggae, for example.
But let us hear a reggae song I actually do know,
like everyone else on the planet.
I did that.
Let's do it.
Here we go.
Okay. I did that. Let's do it. Here we go. See, I feel happy just hearing these opening beats here.
I feel happier.
So we... One heart Let's get together and feel alright
Hear the children crying
One heart
Hear the children crying
One heart
Saying
Give thanks and praise to the Lord
And I will feel alright
Saying
Let's get together and feel alright Whoa, whoa, whoa All right. Is there a place for the hopeless sinners
Who has hurt all mankind
Just to save us all
Believe
One love
What about a one heart
One heart
What about a let's all get together
And feel alright
As it was in the beginning
One love
So shall it be in the end
One heart
Alright
Thanks and praise to the Lord
And I will feel alright
Let's get together and feel alright
One more thing.
Let's get together to fight this holy Armageddon.
One love.
So when the man comes, there will be no, no doom.
One song.
Have pity on those whose chances grow stale.
There ain't no hiding place
from the father of creation
say it
one love
what about the one heart
what about the let's get together
and feel alright
I'm pleading to my God
I feel it'd be disrespectful to talk over the Honorable Robert Nesta Marley.
I don't know why I'm asking the obvious, but why is Bob Marley one of your jams?
He sets the pace, as we know.
He sets the pace, no matter what mood.
He's an artist that, you know know i think all corners of the globe uh
they're listening to bob marley right there's this is this is a genre crosser yeah unbelievable
timeless yeah unbelievable unbelievable and and you know it's interesting you pick that jam i bet
you that's that might be the i mean there's so many great bob marley songs but that might be the one that uh more people pick than any other maybe it's magic it's it's just yes it is magic it just
sets the mood anywhere you go anywhere you want to go anyway when you like play reggae got it
so it works and it truly is a beautiful song and let me just tell you i'm and i know all the backups i'm okay well you want to talk about that uh i4 i i4
moving on i hold on we'll come back to that one all right here's another one this is when i was
less familiar with this one so i'm very interested to hear about this love and hate can never be friends oh no then it's emmanuel brown oh no
oh
here i come with love Surely goodness and mercy shall follow I all the days of my life
And be no one, no wish to be with no evil man
For then comes the day when you'll be weaved by the feathers and
Leave a brooch, children
Leave a cross, children Oh, Liverpool's children. Oh, yeah. Liverpool's children. Yeah. My head is anointed and my cup runneth over. Yeah. Show me goodness and mercy shall fall on high. All the days of my life.
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
Oh yeah.
Here I come.
Yes.
Dennis Brown.
Tell me.
The Prince of Reggae.
One of the kings of reggae.
You know, after, with, or beside, there is Dennis Emmanuel Brown. Tell me. The Prince of Reggae. One of the kings of reggae.
You know, after With or Beside, there is Dennis Emanuel Brown.
And that's just one of my favorite songs.
And you see how it brings you the accent out?
I know this.
Yeah.
I'm digging it.
It's just, you know, it's the first liner if you're in a reggae party and you play this. You kind of like, again, set the pace on here I come.
No matter what, you're just coming with love.
So it just reminds me, no matter how evil the world may get,
just come with love, come with love.
And, you know, don't let anything draw you out,
or just change your character and who you are.
So this is what I get from it all the time.
Is this how you sound when you're in Jamaica?
In Jamaica, in the mood.
This is how this Jamaica funk thing starts.
You see how the transition
is like,
she's coming out of her car
and the car's got reggae.
She's going into
the hip hop studio
and we're going to do a song.
It matches together.
Somehow there's a transition
and it makes sense.
It's really,
I don't know,
it's natural.
It was bound to happen
if not me, somebody,
but it's a natural.
But you know what?
It comes out a little better
with the Canadian accent.
You know how we,
every accent has its own thing.
I do think Canadians have a better way on monopolizing this transition of Jamaican accent.
So yeah, I think that was why it was so easy.
It's part of the Commonwealth.
The British, the Canadians, the Jamaicans.
So, you know, we had everything in every aspect of this reggae culture.
You know, we had everything and every aspect of this reggae culture.
And it was easily inputted into hip-hop for me.
Some of my family was just rooted in reggae.
So it was just, yeah, I just couldn't write reggae.
I wrote raps.
Right.
And this was one of the reasons why.
Dennis Emmanuel Brown. All right.
Here I come with love and not hatred.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow us All the days of our life
And be no one, no wish to be with no evil man
For there'll come the day when you'll be reeled
By the fathers and
Liverpool children
Oh yeah, Liverpool children Oh yeah, Liverpool children
My head is anointed and my cup runneth over
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow us All the days of our life
Let me let this nut down for you
Just letting you know, stay tuned
Mercy and goodness will follow us all the day of our life
Yeah
A team call One Two.
Ain't no skipping
boogaloo.
Nancy off the
humble queue.
Steady.
Just calling on.
Oh Canada.
Here we go.
Tell me say one.
Tell me Nancy
make a lick of
bun.
Tell me say two.
I tell nobody
kick off your show.
Tell me say three.
I tell you Nancy
I'm a really I'm a four. Me like nobody kick off your shoe, I miss a tree I tell you Nancy, you're a baby, I miss a four
Me like nobody kick off my door, I miss a five
I tell you if you sleep, you will slide, I miss a six
I mean it, I'm sister Nancy, I miss a seven
But every man want go wherever, I miss a eight
I tell you Nancy, you dance too, I miss a nine
German, I listen to your lyrics, you dance to it I'm Mr. Niner You're not listening to the lyrics, you're mine
I'm Mr. Tanner
Got a little friend, sister Nancy
Come again
I don't want to borrow
I don't want to lend
Because anything I borrow, I'll get it back tomorrow
And anything I lend, I'll forget it back again
Slang, slang, slang
Down the lake
I'm walking down the street
To one I meet I'm walking down the street Oh my goodness. Wow.
Yeah, people usually know Bambam.
Sister Nancy's Waka Bambam.
But this is her original, Big Teal.
One-two. One-two. And just the way she
counted. And this was one of the songs like, do I
write reggae or do I write hip-hop? Because
to me, this was very hip-hop
in my younger years so yeah it was one of the first songs i learned all the lyrics to
oh wow this is counting it is that's exactly exactly i want to tell the podcast listeners
because most people who hear us right now are listening to the podcast right there's no visual do yourself a favor and go watch because you can watch the replay of the periscope
because mishimi has been fantastic i've been i've been i've been loving it like i
i just wish i could do this every day just have mishimi over
play these jams and watch you react. Panto mime?
What is that called?
It's beyond air guitar.
Because I look dumb doing that, but you look amazing doing that.
And it's early, too.
Vibes.
You know I'm going to go home and write right after this.
Mission accomplished.
Yeah, but since the Nancy, a lot of people know Bam Bam.
And that, you know, Jay-Z sampled it.
It was the number one song.
So the sample isn't everything.
It's been in commercials.
So I'm just very proud of her transition from back then to now, too, as an artist.
But this is like hip-hop reggae to me back then.
Now, Sister Nancy's not a nun.
Let's clarify that, right?
No, she's not.
That's so funny.
Okay. I think I had a sister nancy and uh gave the strap
flashback no i'm not i'm not that old i don't think but i did there was uh the principal for
my first three years of school would give the strap. Yeah. Can you imagine?
I would come and hear about it,
but in Jamaica, it's the same thing.
They would have the traditional, yeah, back then.
Imagine if your kid got the strap at school.
I would fight.
I know, you'd be at the door.
I don't even think they could pull a shirt.
Things have changed so much. I know.
I don't even film yelling hard.
I just thought of my
my five year old
because he's a bit of a rascal
my five year old
he's very curious
cat gets him in trouble
I could see him coming
so Jarvis
hey daddy
I got the strap today
I'd be like
you got the what
can you imagine
I know
it'd be totally different
we'd definitely roll up
oh my goodness
let's go
let's give Mishi
let's go
and you think we're talking
you think we're talking about
the 40s or the 50s
but no man
this is well late 70s okay all right we're gonna change it up and then get back to
some of that good reggae vibe but here oh i love this jam here we go
make them clap to this show our appreciation for your support
thank you djs for your support. Thank you, DJs. clap to this I came in the door
I said it before
I never let the mic
magnetize me no more
but it's biting me
biting me
inviting me to rhyme
I can't hold it back
I'm looking for the line
taking off my coat
clearing my throat
the rhyme will be
kicking in till I hit my last note
My mind remains to find all kind of ideas
Self-esteem makes it seem like a thought took years to build but still say a rhyme after the next one
Who paid never scared? I'll just bless one and you know that I'm the soloist
So Eric B make him clap to this
Make him make him make him clap to this
Make him make him make him clap to this
Make him make him make him clap make him clap make him clap to this Eric B. is president
the jam
this was my time
this is what I
I'm glad you started us with the
Rebel Without a Pause and you brought in some Eric
and Rakim and it's amazing.
I actually, for episode 500, I did this, I and at the end, I closed, I embedded a little secret closing microphone theme is how I ended it.
Because I'm like, there you go.
That's what we're doing here.
When I was a teen.
Toronto Mike, the president.
Yes.
Vote Toronto Mike.
Vote for me.
I said Toronto campaign track. So So any scratching on your new album?
There is actually Okay, shout out to DJ Shaman
Always putting a good one to
Yeah
Give him more of a shout out
You know how you know him
Shout out all my DJs
Shout out to DJ L.A. Love
Shout out to DJ X
Shout out to DJ Shaman once again.
And DJ J-Nice.
Oh, J-Nice, friend of the show.
Yeah.
We're doing it up.
We're doing it up in Scorpio Bash.
Yeah, it's in the Caribbean this year, so stay tuned.
What?
One of them.
There's a couple, so stay tuned.
Where specifically?
When should I be there?
Can you guess?
Okay, so does Jamar get to go to this? Sure does. Where specifically? When should I be there? Can you guess?
Okay, so does Jamar get to go to this?
Sure does.
Yeah, we're going to do some good things. What a life this guy has.
Yeah, Jamar's mad talented.
Oh, my God.
Producer, DJ.
He's just super talented.
Once he started practicing, I was like, oh, my God.
Can you open the vault?
He's got a vault of really good stuff.
He kicked out the jams.
Oh, I just seen a picture.
He kicked a show. He kicked out the jam. Oh, I just seen a picture. A picture show.
He kicked out,
I remember,
because he had to have
some nice and smooth in there.
That's his namesake.
Jay Nice comes from Greg Nice,
from Greg Nice and
Smooth B,
is that,
yeah,
from Nice and Smooth.
Dougie Fresh,
me,
she,
me.
Dougie Fresh said silence.
I should say tribe called
quest
yeah
oh man
right
I like some
slick rick in the mix
some la-di-da-di
you kidding me
I'm feeling sad
and blue
make a clap
mic
it's the dancing song all the dances yeah yeah yeah double double it's perfect for that
because it's got this long break and it's uh yeah your album you said i said to you when is it going
to drop and you were very coy you were like oh it's just gonna like drop which i like it's cool
but are we talking in 2019 and you know what the accident
put me out of commission for a long time i got some new tracks on it just kind of spiced it and
i just love music so there's no and i don't feel there's no rush there's there's you know
at this market you know no one's waiting on anything here because no one's gonna it's not
like the old days we had to have it out for christmas because it'd be stocking stuff i i
i'm just not one of the do it by the codes.
I'm over it.
I'm over the timeline.
I'm over it.
I don't do it for the awards anymore.
I do it for me, especially this album where I really wanted to just reintroduce my story.
There's a couple of generations that don't know the full Mishy Mishy story.
And this is the hashtag Mishy story, bad gals revenge.
And then the other album is some crazy stuff
but you know what
I don't like when artists
haven't put out the album
and talk about the album
after that
so let's just focus on this
well you can talk about it
now and after
you can do both
remember we're format busting here
lots of music
lots of music
no chorus
no nothing
we're breaking all rules
on this album
so it's rock rap and reggae
and I can't wait
to kind of let you
let the world see
what Canada did to me in a good way it's lovely it's a melting pot of cultures um i really
think um i'm gonna exploit it i'm you know a lot of people put me in the golden era in terms of uh
the female mcs and you know lights the latifahs the um the salt and pepper in that area and i just
think in terms of coming back out now i am different from them still up to this day so we're really going to see our new the new older mature hip-hop perspective
um in the world and i do think it's different so yeah stay tuned bad gals revenge and much more
much much more content videos words people in shows I'm coming to your stage near you.
Any stage near you, I will be there.
Stay tuned.
Are you going to send me to Jamaica for that show?
We might have to bring you.
I've never been to Jamaica, but I want to go very badly.
Oh, my goodness.
We can't just brook you out then.
We can't just bring you to the dance.
We have to give you a beach first.
We have to give you some resort life,
some all-inclusive.
The whole thing.
Yes.
Don't leave your room.
Don't leave the beach.
Just chill.
You'll be too tired and spoiled.
Okay?
You and the family just there.
We'll document the whole thing.
It'll be a Netflix series coming to you.
It's pretty cool.
Amazing.
Great jam.
And again,
I'm not trying to find out a date i'm sure that you're
doing it your way but this is we're talking 2019 right this isn't yeah we are talking 2019
just because we're in october we are talking in 2019 yeah it's just gonna drop it's fun there's
no use in holding on to it there's lots more coming you just when it starts it won't stop
and that's a good thing this is what i like i like the idea of just it drops at like midnight
and that's all i'm saying oh my god it's here and they're all here and it's like i like the uh
instead of the old days like it's going to drop on this tuesday and it's going to be in records
or like i just like it just fall from the heavens when you're ready here because the competition is
just you know not enough marketing to compete with the numbers that are actually doing it
and not enough you know marketing is an asset,
but the talent is there in terms of booking
and the production that I've gotten on it.
A lot of people put in a lot of good work on this record.
So I just want to put it out and tell the story.
But you're getting grants?
You're applying for grants?
Yeah, I'm applying for grants.
It's been granted.
And moving on and moving on.
That's the other thing.
You don't want to get too caught up
waiting on a grant for the release.
So, yeah, it's going to drop.
I think you should get all the grants.
I got it.
Toronto Arts Council, Ontario Arts Council, and Factor have been very good to me.
I'm so grateful at this age and stage, I say, that I even got the grants.
So, yeah, good looking out.
And stay tuned for the rollout.
And it's good these grants exist still.
Yeah, I know. And you know what? Not everyone can get them. I mean, if you're waiting on and stay tuned for the rollout. And it's good these grants exist still. Yeah, I know.
And you know what?
Not everyone can get them.
I mean, if you're waiting on it.
I mean, kids are.
I can't get one.
Listen, I see so many people putting in their life even on the line for this hip hop and for music and to actually have to wait for something to give them that.
I just I just do so many things that I want, you know, but that's in my head changed or worked out so that we can have a goal in terms of doing the music
so i really just want to put out the music just to tell that story and are you going to tour
canada i have to tour canada have to tour the requests that are coming in but real canada or
like south ontario i want to go to bamf i want to go back to kennedy's i want to go to um
i want to go to the west coast like i really want to go to vancouver i really want to go to edmonton i really want to go to nova scotia i want to go to nova scotia like two three times
i want to go to um are you listening i'm i'm actually uh thinking that we i should become
like a roadie or something and do this and i'll bring my gear maybe i was gonna say we should do toronto mic on the road across canada i'm in grant and jamaica that's one spin off the
tell jamar and i get along very well he's been on a couple of times there jamar we're gonna do
the reunion down there that'd be amazing all right you want to kick out uh your ninth jam uh sure Yes, my idol, Miss Millie Jackson.
Are you listening, ladies?
Fellas, this one's for you too, all right?
Ladies and gentlemen, this next song I would like to do
because it's my anniversary
and I would like to do it for my husband wherever he is.
Wherever he is.
If you could see me now
The one who said that she would rather roam
The one who said she'd rather be alone
If you could only see me now
If I could hold you now
Just for a while
If I could really make you mine
Just for a moment, turn back the hands of time
If I could only hold you now
For I've been too long in the wind
Too long in the wind, too long in the rain
Taking any comfort that I can
Looking back and looking for freedom of my chain
And lying in your loving arms again
Mishimi, why do you love Loving Arms by Millie Jackson?
I love the Millie Jackson version.
There's a couple versions out there,
but Millie Jackson, it was this or F.U. Symphony.
She's a killer. She's hardcore.
Sing it, Billy!
Sing it, Billy!
Woo! If you could only hear me now
Cause I've been too long in the wind
Too long in the rain
Taking any comfort that I can
Looking back and longing for
The freedom of my chain
And lying in your loving arms again
I can almost feel your loving arms again
Lying in your loving arms again
I can almost feel it
Good night, everybody.
I can almost feel it
I can almost feel it
Lying in your loving arms Yeah.
Oh, not an elegant fade out there, my bad.
But, oh, it's the CD cut there, I guess.
But she sang the shit out of that song.
Yeah, she did.
That was her version.
It's just how she sang it.
It was a smart-ass remark in a friend.
It's from my husband, wherever he is.
No, yeah, great.
And I was listening to her voice.
There's almost that perfect hitch in it, like a mary clayton kind of like
it's gonna go but no it hangs on it's great she's the um master of that you ready yeah
i'm sorry i was gonna say we're gonna kick out one more jam did you have a good time i sure did
and thanks for having me as usual and uh yeah i hope to come back and thank you for the great
least beer and sticker for you and and are you going to pumpkins back and thank you for the Great Lakes Brewers beer and sticker
for you and are you going
to pumpkins after dark I'm sending you two tickets
you know what send it to me because I'm
always hungry and I'm always willing to
interrupt your shows you're going to eat the pumpkins
and it comes up
with the pumpkins boy I don't know about the other pumpkins
but I'm going to go carve some pumpkin
I like pumpkin seeds so I'm going to work it out
this is your month okay it is it is uh uh scorpio season is coming liberals look out
look out here we go Ooh, love Yes, I
Ooh, I met a girl this morning
She was love at first sight
Ooh, I met a girl this morning
And she was beauty to my eyes
I ask her where she from, she tell me in the topics
She ask me what's my name, I tell her where she from, she tell me in the topics
She ask me what's my name, I tell her I am Connie
And I say girl tell me what's your name
And she tell me that her name is Jamaica
And I said smile, girl smile, smile for me Jamaica
And I said smile, girl smile, ooh Lord Smile for me Jamaica
Never you cry, here am I Girl, I'm here for you Jamaica
Dry your eyes, girl smile, smile for me Jamaica Lord
She have a richest trick A beautiful woman with the sweetest gifts
Beautiful sunrise and an evening kiss
Off a nice sunset on the evening seas, yeah
But she tell me, say she tired
Tired of the exploit and the liars
She give them reggae, give them beaches, give them flowers and the ferns
All she got is abuse in return
But I say, don't you worry yourself, mama
Hey, Chronix is here to your help, mama
Ooh, I say, don't worry yourself, mommy
One thing me a beg you do for me
And I say, smile, girl, smile
Smile for me, Jamaica
And I said, smile, girl, smile, smile for me, Jamaica And I said, smile, girl, smile
Hey, smile for me, Jamaica
Never you cry, here am I
Girl, I'm here for you, Jamaica
What must I try?
Oh, my, all that she asks me
And this is what I say
Oh, sweet, sweet, you give them, give them
The one drop beat, pan of rhythm, rhythm
You give them, but with a different step in
You give them both, nobody can run left in
But see ya, they must see things, say you're out of ideas
You give them art and sweet literature Smile Jamaica
Chronix
So why this jam?
I love it just because it represents us smiling Jamaica
And it tells a really good story well
Yes And it makes you feel And though it's not in canada doing my thing be proud of me jamaica
smile for me yeah jamaican smile so let's wrap it up with that chronics
i can't say for sure that Jamaica is smiling.
But I can tell you right now.
I can tell you this for sure.
Canada.
Canada is smiling for you, Mishimi.
Fantastic.
And they always do.
I wouldn't even have the courage to do anything else around the world
if it wasn't for Canada smiling for me consistently.
Thank you, Canada.
Merci beaucoup.
I'm really grateful.
Yeah, look out for the new album.
I got a lot of good stuff and good music and good stories and good content
and good people that really helped me out.
Thank you all for supporting me in the past and the future.
And yeah, big up yourself, Toronto Mike.
You know I love you.
I love you too, Mishimi.
Let's shut down this camera.
Nice.
Bye.
And that brings us to the end to the uh end of our 520 second show now you can follow
me at toronto mike because when mishy me at mishy bad gal me tweets about the new album dropping
because you're gonna tweet out right i'll at least tweet. Then I'll retweet it at Toronto Mike and everybody will know
that these songs
and the story,
do you talk about
the accident?
Is there a song
about the accident
or is that the next album?
No, that's easy, right?
No, I'm over that
because we talked
about it in the Biff.
We didn't talk about it
too much here.
We talked about it
during the Biff episode
but how are you feeling?
A lot better.
Every now and then
in and out but
Because you got your moves
I was watching you.
Oh, I'm back.
I'm back, yeah.
That's why the album has to drop now.
Is it psychological?
No, it's more pain, internal, and fatigue.
Okay.
Well, I hope you're recovering, because we need you out on that stage.
Thank you, man.
For sure.
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See you all next week. is rosy and green well
I've
been told
that there's
a sucker
born every
day
but I
wonder
who
yeah
I wonder
who
maybe the
one who
doesn't
realize
there's
a thousand
shades
of green
cause I
know that's
true
yes I
do
I know
it's
true