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#SOTD | The Narcicyst – #Montréal (Beautiful) [MP3/Video]

Montreal, QCThe Narcicyst releases his ode to the Island by the river “#Montreal (Beautiful).” With colorful portraits of everything from poutine to protests, Narcy takes you on a journey through Real City that inspired his music, style and savoir-faire. The Narcicyst, will be leaving Montreal to start a new chapter of his life in the Emirates. We wish him nothing but the best of luck and thank him for all of his contribution the the Montreal hip-hop scene.

In honor of Narcy’s contributions, “#Montréal (Beautiful)” is HipHopCanada’s Song of the Day. Watch the video below or download the MP3 after the jump.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-hG-eUsC4U

The Narcicyst – #Montréal (Beautiful)

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Myles "MrHookupz" Ambris is HipHopCanada's City Rep for Montreal, Quebec. Hookupz started covering the Montreal hip hop scene in 2006. The goal from the start has been to promote talent in Montreal and build brigdes to expose that talent to the rest of Canada. In 2009 he teamed up with Shane (L.E.S.) Scully and launched Morburn-music.com, one of the most diverse websites covering the local scene in Montreal. MrHookupz is now the city Rep for Montreal, completing the goal of bridging the gap between Montreal and Canada.

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