Toronto, ON – Today we’re first to report there’s a new collaborative project brewing between Rich Kidd, Adam Bomb and Tona called Naturally Born Strangers. While no release date is scheduled, the project is a brainchild of the creative mind of Bryan Espiritu and Bobby Mcgurk (Legends League and Ideall Clothing). Strangers features all Rich Kidd production as well as vocals from three of Canada’s most lyrically focused MCs. No word on the length of the project, but after sitting in on a recording session this week it was clear this is an all out collaborative effort with creative input coming from all sides. This is an interesting move coming from three MCs without formal affiliation in the past.
We’ll bring you more information on this developing project as it happens. Stay tuned to HipHopCanada.


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The nuts and bolts of Jonathon “Bizz” Brown are impressive, but it’s his ability to apply his skills, identify opportunities, adapt to new environments and get the job done that makes him who he is. An engaging combination of education, experience and vision, Brown continues to make his mark on many fronts and plant his flag as a professional on the rise.
Entrenched in the urban music scene for more than half a decade, Bizz launched Crack House Radio in 2004. Over the next four years, the online radio show would evolve into a major outlet for Canadian music and hip hop culture in general. Over that time, Bizz interviewed countless artists and professionals including Belly, Bishop, Drake, Classified, Guru, Joell Ortiz, author and gang specialist Michael Chettleburg, Brent (owner of Just Ent) & many others.
In 2007, Bizz joined Urbanology Magazine as a staff writer and would go on to contribute dozens of articles over the next three years including a cover story on Classified in 2009.
2007 also saw the launch of Bizz' line of t-shirts reading "Hip Hop Ain't Dead It Lives In The North."
Since then, he's toured with Peter Jackson, Busta Rhymes, DJ Dames Nellas, Bishop, Slaughterhouse & Pharoahe Monch and secured a strong following with his column on Cityonmyback.com called "The Fine Print."
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