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Rich Kidd and SonReal team up for collaborative EP on Black Box [News]

Toronto/Vancouver – We’ve got some big news for Canadian hip-hop! Toronto’s emcee and producer, Rich Kidd and Vancouver based emcee SonReal are teaming up to do a collaborative EP through Black Box Music that is set to drop fall 2012. The actual release date and more details will be revealed later this summer, but for now check this #T02VAN teaser showing the work they’ve put in at the studio. The video was produced by Adiel Papa and directed, filmed and edited by Mark Vilano.

This is not the first time these two have worked together; last year Rich Kidd was featured on SonReal’s track “Already There” that ended up earning the title as one of the best hip-hop videos of 2011 by MuchMusic, which you can watch after the jump. Also, stay tuned for SonReal’s Good News and Rich Kidd’s We On Some Rich Kidd Shit 6 coming soon. Just recently SonReal dropped the Words I Said mixtape. You can download that here.

http://vimeo.com/43956703

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SonReal – Already There ft. Rich Kidd

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwwB_9YpuHs

Twitter: @RichKiddBeats | @TheRealSonReal

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