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“Itâs about time you got familiar with the Vancouver rapper who is on his way to becoming one of the biggest rap exports from Canada.” –Â Noisey
“SonRealâs unique, developed flow allows him to lay out his style of everyman rap successfully. “ – The Source
“As always, SonRealâs writing crowd-pleasing hip hop, but The Name EP reveals how good he is at it.” – UnsungSundays
Flanked by a squad of quirky characters unafraid to rock bowl cuts and mustaches, spitting bars like nobodyâs business, and melting hearts left and right, SonReal would be just as at home in a Wes Anderson or Farrelly Brothers movie as he is behind a mic. Hip-hop has never seen a maestro quite like the British Columbia-born rapper, singer, and songwriter. Thatâs why heâs already earned multiple Canadian Juno Award nominations including âRap Recording of the Yearâ for Everywhere We Go in 2014, racked up millions of Spotify streams and YouTube views, and packed shows all over the continent. However, his story begins in the small town of Vernon.
Growing up, heâd watch his father sing and play country songs on an acoustic guitar with rapt attention. By high school, he started frequenting the local skate park, and became infatuated with the lifestyle of music and skateboarding. At the time, his musical tastes spanned everything from Guns Nâ Roses to Green Day, but listening to Nasâs Illmatic and Mobb Deepâs The Infamous resonate through the park would change his life.
âAs a kid from a small town, I loved hearing stories of these artists from Queensbridge and Brooklyn,â he says. âIt was like listening to an exciting movie play out. That made me want to rap.â
Following high school, SonReal spent his days working as a carpenter and his nights writing and recording countless songs at home. Quietly and diligently honing his skills, he released a series of buzzing mixtapes beginning with Whereâs Waldo in 2011 and followed by Words I Said and Good News just a year later. Hailing from Canada meant he had to grind twice as hard to be heard globally.
He did just that with the music video for Everywhere We Go. Boasting the best talent show sequence since Napoleon Dynamite, it introduced a bevy of memorable mischief makers and spotlighted the many sides of SonReal. The clip would rack up over one million views in less than a month as he received acclaim from MTV, Noisey/Vice, Earmilk, HipHopDX, and later win an MMVA for MuchFACT video of the year. He continued this visual tradition with Preach, For The Town, and Woah Nilly all from his Juno nominated, For The Town EP.
After completing a North American tour, and signing a Major Label deal SonReal began work on his debut international release, One Long Dream. The first release from the project Can I Get A Witness was an instant success, achieving platinum status up north and entering the top 15 at pop radio. SonReal further promoted the single by jumping on the road as direct support for Jon Bellionâs sold out Human Condition tour, and then his own North American headlining No Warm Up Tour.
âWhen I started making music, all I ever wanted to do was make people laugh, make people cry, and make people feel something,â he leaves. âThatâs what music did for me. Thatâs why I try to do different things under the same umbrella. If the listener feels emotion when listening to it, I have done my job.”
Press Releases
SonReal Recruits Babyface for an Acoustic Version of “My Friend,” His Tribute to His Father
SonReal Honors His Father in the Emotional Video for the Babyface-Produced “My Friend”
SonReal Teams with Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds for the Poignant “My Friend”
SonReal Channels Emilio Estevez in the SoCal Deserts in the “Repo Man” Video
SonReal Pens an “Open Letter” to His Legion of Fans in a Heartwarming Video
Vancouver’s SonReal Combines Sublime Hooks with Meaningful Messages on One Long Dream, His Debut Album Premiered by Highsnobiety
SonReal Spins Gold Out of a Simple Piano Riff on the Resilient “Who Care” Premiered by Complex
SonReal Couch Surfs (Literally) Through Vancouver in the Powerful Clip for “Problems,” Premiered by Billboard
Vancouver-Based Rising Star SonReal Asserts His Individuality with Two New Songs
SonReal Hangs Out with Locals in China in “Potential” Video; Announces Debut Album: One Long Dream