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yourdailyqueer · 5 months
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Jesse Dangerously / The Halifax Rap Legend
Gender: Non binary (they/he)
Sexuality: Queer
DOB: 19 October 1979
Ethnicity: White - Canadian
Occupation: Singer, rapper, songwriter, musician
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vadellgabriel · 11 months
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A Ghost's Pumpkin... Spice?
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I made this jazz-hop cover of "Pumpkin Hill", aka "A Ghost's Pumpkin Soup" on a whim last month, and decided to release it for Halloween weekend. No vocals on it, just jazzy hip hop vibes. Grab it on your favourite music platform, and let me know what y'all think.
Single artwork was provided by the homie Newtaboot.
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yungcheef · 1 year
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primojab · 2 years
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WHAT DO COLORS TASTE LIKE 😵‍💫🫠 #atlanta x #halifax connection 🇺🇸 & 🇨🇦 Me and Uncle Fester linked up the for the dopest border brotherhood tap in and check us out🫡 #undergroundhiphop #rap #music #nowstreaming #spotify #tidal #applemusic #amazonmusic #atlanta #canada #fortheculture https://www.instagram.com/p/CoLjrkiLbMu/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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djducats · 2 years
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Classified - That's What I Do (Official Video)
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myhauntedsalem · 1 month
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Mary Ellen Spook Farm
In January of 1922, farmer Alexander MacDonald, his wife Janet, and their adopted daughter Mary Ellen fled their home in Caledonia Mills, Nova Scotia after a rash of poltergeist activity, including more than 30 unexplained fires. Though several researchers, journalists, detectives, and paranormal investigators would eventually examine the farm and house, the so-called “fire spook” was never fully explained.
The poltergeist activity that had plagued the household for almost an entire year included moving the cattle around when no one was in the barn, mixing ashes into the stored milk, and even braiding the tails of horses. Most notable, however, were the fires which earned the haunting its name.
The fires would spring up spontaneously all over the house and grounds, often far from the hearth or any other source of a spark. Everything from wallpaper to wet towels were said to burst into flame: it got so bad that the family organized a kind of “neighborhood watch” to guard against arsonists, though none were ever found. Eventually, the family fled the property for good.
Once the family moved out of the house, journalists and would-be paranormal investigators moved in. Even Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was invited to explore the phenomena. Some of the most notable accounts include those of Harold Whidden, a reporter from the Halifax Herald, and police detective Peachey Carroll, who spent two nights in the house. During this time they both experienced several odd events, including the feeling of being slapped on the arm and face by phantom hands. Whidden was so troubled by his experiences that he never published them in his lifetime, though they have since been released by his family.
Another prominent investigator who visited the home for several days was Dr. Walker Franklin Prince, who concluded that the poltergeist activity emanated from the family’s then-15-year-old adopted daughter, Mary Ellen–this in spite of the fact that Dr. Prince, himself, experienced no unusual phenomena during his stay. Members of the family were even brought back to the house during his investigation in an attempt to “trigger” the ghost. Dr. Prince did, however, report unexplained rapping noises in his office back in New York for several weeks after he had completed his investigation into the Caledonia Mills “Spook Farm.”
Unfortunately for Mary Ellen, Dr. Prince’s suggestion that she was the cause, albeit unknowingly, of the fires and other poltergeist activity stuck with her throughout her life. People began calling her Mary Ellen Spook, and, according to some accounts, she was even confined to an asylum for many years. Regardless of the cause, after she and her family moved away from the farm in Caledonia Mills, the phenomena ceased.
However, that wasn’t the end of the story of the Caledonia Mills Spook Farm. Over the years, several other explanations have been put forth as new detectives attempt to solve the mystery. Edward J. O’Brien, a lecturer who stopped off at the nearby St. Francis Xavier University, posited that the fires might have been caused by radio waves passing through Caledonia Mills between the radio towers at Wellfleet, Massachusetts, and Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, though to modern science that theory sounds perhaps even more preposterous than “fire spooks.”
Arsonist or no, the Caledonia Mills legend persists. Even today, long after the farm and house have disappeared, people say that if you take home any item from the property, your house will burn down. According to one couple, who call themselves P.O.N.I. (Pair of Normal Investigators), “This has been tested by regular every day people and the buildings always catch fire.”
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blowflyfag · 1 year
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WORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION MAGAZINE : AUGUST 1993
EXPOSE FOLLOW UP
Presented By The World Wrestling Federation
THE CASE OF THE CAMOUFLAGE GARAGE
A STAFF REPORT
MONEY INC. BEATS THE RAP
Transcript Below!!!!
Money Inc., The Million Dollar ManTed DiBiase and IRS, are off the hook for the allegations that they engaged in dubious financial activities outside of the ring. A special federation panel that was convened by federation president Jack Tunney failed to come up with a unanimous verdict that Money Inc. did indeed commit acts that could merit their prohibition from the squared circle. 
Establishments of the panel stemmed from an investigation by this magazine. We put a team of investigative reporters onto DiBase and IRS. Our cameras caught Money Inc. during what looked like a shady financial transaction. The photos, which were published in the July issue, showed DiBiase and IRS in the act of receiving money from an unidentified man in a parking garage in Phoenix, Arizona. 
||Money Inc. was recently summoned to a hearing by Federation officials and President Jack Tunney. Apparently, this magazine’s probe into Money Inc.’s financial matters made sense to the president and his colleagues. These exclusive photos show you what occurred during Money Inc.’s hearing.||
After the man drove off, we recorded DiBase and IRS making light of the victim’s bankrupt business and how they (Money Inc.) planned to use the money to increase their overall capital gain. When the issue came to the attention of Federation President Jack Tunney, he sent out a special panel of World Wrestling Federation officials. 
Money Inc. was livid, “Listen, little man,” the Million Dollar Man said to one of our reporters, “you’re liars. Look at what it says here in this summons: If said parties are found conclusively and unanimously guilty of unethical financial practices, their participation in the Federation will be terminated!” 
“Terminated!” DiBiase exclaimed, and IRS’ face turned beet-red. “In other words, that means we might get kicked out of the World Wrestling Federation for good. Well, tell Jack Tunney that it isn’t gonna happen. We were set up by your magazine, and we’re gonna use all our resources to beat this case!”
Just days before this issue went on newspaper stands, Money Inc. appeared before the panel in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Tunnel and his staff allowed this magazine–and only this magazine–to record the event, since it broke the story in the first place. 
The panel consisted of Jack Tunney, official Rene Goulet and two Federation accountants. When IRS learned that accountants would be present, he claimed he had the flu, leaving DiBiase to appear alone. Tunney opened the proceedings with a statement. “Mr DiBiase, Mr. Schyster,” Tunney said, “we, the members of this panel, have reviewed the photographs and audiocassettes provided to us by World Wrestling Federation Magazine and have probable cause to believe that you have elicited or currently elicit, some of your financials revenue in manners that many would find unethical.
“We, the members of this panel,” Tunney went on, “believe that athletes in the World Wrestling Federation should set the standard of excellence when compared with other athletes from other sports organizations.
“Therefore, if you gentlemen are found to be conclusively and unanimously guilty of any questionable acquisition of revenue–be it currency, gifts or favors–by this panel, your tenure in the Federation will be promptly terminated. Do you gentlemen fully understand the consequences to which you may be subjected?”
DiBiase simply smirked. But as he was questioned by the panel, he boiled over, especially with Goulet. “What I do outside the Federation is none of your business.”
After questioning, the members of the investigative panel retired to render a verdict. Nearly an hour passed. Then Tunnety and his associates emerged. 
Before Jack Tunney announced the verdict, DiBiase looked at the panel and laughed. “Gentlemen,” sighed the president. “Although most members of this panel believe Money Inc. did engage in undesirable practices, one did not. The verdict was not unanimous, so Money Inc. can’t be penalized or found guilty as charged.”
When Tunney finished, DiBiase turned to our reporters. “I guess you can say this is the end of the story, huh, peons? Ha-ha-ha,” laughed DiBiase. Then he winked at one of the accountants on the panel. The panelist exited via the side door. DiBiase, laughing up a storm, sauntered out the same door. 
Our reporter followed. Outside, the reporter continued to follow DiBiase. In a corner of the parking lot, DiBiase conferred briefly with the accountant from the panel. As they shook hands, it appeared that an envelope passed between them. But in the dim light of the parking lot, we couldn’t be sure. Whatever really went on, Money Inc. had beaten the rap.
CASE CLOSED
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atlanticcanada · 3 days
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andand44 · 7 months
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One time I rapped Drake and WEEZY so hard (Ransom) in Public in Halifax,
That the police literally arrested me and got me psychiatrically evaluated.
That's how big of a Drake and WEEZY fan I am.
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whatsonmedia · 1 year
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Music Monday: Electrifying Playlist of This Week!
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Embark on a musical journey with Adam Humphries' electrifying playlist of recently released upbeat tracks. Let the rhythm guide you on an unforgettable musical adventure, as you experience the soul-igniting sounds of today's hottest artists. This playlist is sure to get your heart pumping and your feet moving. So what are you waiting for? Press play and let the music take you away! Doja Cat's "Attention" Responds to Recent Criticisms Doja Cat's new single "Attention" is a response to recent criticisms of her music and appearance. The song features '90s hip-hop production and sees Doja Cat rapping about her haters, her weight loss, and her decision to drop out of The Weeknd's tour. The song is a reminder of Doja Cat's rapping skills and her ability to turn heads. Check out the video here https://youtu.be/agXQQDasq0U https://open.spotify.com/track/11xC6P3iKYpFThT6Ce1KdG?si=67c9f34bfd584e28 Burr Island return with gorgeous folk-driven second single - 'Nunney Town', featuring John McCusker A superb acoustic based track with that smooth nostalgic feeling which is full of that feel-good factor. A great to chill-out to. You can catch Burr Island on tour, both solo and as support for Ocean Colour Scene  https://open.spotify.com/track/6H8WQZdzUFX9nyHllmzqJq?si=0f7a0b3fc62e43e5 TOUR DATES:  Supporting Tunde Baiyewu (Voice of Lighthouse Family) 6/6/23- Shrewsbury- Theatre Severn 7/6/23- Milton Keynes- The Stables 9/6/23- East Sussex- Trading Boundaries 10/6/23- Bury St. Edmunds- The Apex 14/6/23- Carlisle- Old Fire Station  15/6/23- Newcastle- Tyne Theatre 21/6/23- Birmingham- The Glee Club 23/6/23- Stockton- ARC (Stockton Arts Centre) 24/6/23- Manchester- Band on the Wall Supporting Ocean Colour Scene 18/8/23- Margate- Dreamland 20/8/23- Bexhill- De la Warr Pavilion  24/8/23- Halifax- New Victoria Theatre Iconic Three Kings Tattoo from NYC celebrates Three Years in South London with a - Flash Day and After Party. A fabulous celebration of all things Three Kings, both music and art, with some cocktails thrown in. For further details check out the link belowand looks set to be one of the hottest tickets for this year  Check out the full Flash Sheets on offer here.  https://threekingslondon.com/blogs/news/3rd-year-anniversary-flash-day-and-party A treat for anyone who gets down early enough to join the queue and get some fresh ink done in time for summer ’23. Dua Lipa's "Dance The Night" is a Feel-Good Pop Escape Dua Lipa's new single "Dance The Night" is a feel-good pop song produced by Mark Ronson. The track is cinematic and infectious, tapping into the feel-good element of having a fun night out with friends. It's a perfect escape from reality, with lyrics like "Watch me dance, dance the night away. My heart could be burning, but you won't see it on my face." This is just the first taste of what's to come from the Barbie soundtrack, and it's definitely a promising start. Check out the video here https://youtu.be/OiC1rgCPmUQ https://open.spotify.com/track/1vYXt7VSjH9JIM5oRRo7vA?si=12c93b0ebaca4944 New dreamy indie-ballad acclaimed Danish artist Sara Lew - Shady Light Sara Lew continues to surprise with her smooth and melodic song. Her vocals are as haunting as they are soothing and effortlessly entice you.  Her new album is out later this year. Full details of release to come  https://open.spotify.com/track/0N3GeYFL1MJDHe82xRYHFp?si=5c6fe9e8932b4e61 https://youtu.be/UlyhhRJ41iQ Sara Lew’s new album “LOUD” is scheduled to come out on Cloudland Records in Autumn 2023 Read the full article
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glitzempireofficial · 2 years
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Pat Stay Biography: Real Name, Net Worth, Songs, Age, Kids, Wife, Cause Of Death, Wikipedia
Pat Stay Biography: Real Name, Net Worth, Songs, Age, Kids, Wife, Cause Of Death, Wikipedia
Biography Patrick Wayne Stay (born February 18, 1986), also known as Pat Stay, was a Canadian battle rapper and songwriter. He was a musician who found great success in the battle rap world, becoming a King of the Dot Champion.  He was known for his aggressive style and quick wit, which helped him win many battles. Pat Stay was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and first began rapping when he was…
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vilegroove · 3 years
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Aquakultre & Uncle Fester - Lemongrass (Vile Groove Remix)
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vadellgabriel · 2 years
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About 20 days left! There's still time to get some dope merch to help back the album. I'm also creating exclusive beats for those who pick the highest tier. You won't get these anywhere else; not spotify, not beatstars, youtube, nada. Get em while you still can!
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barrysamways · 4 years
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fridayhome-blog · 4 years
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NEW @quakematthews WHAT’S POPPIN ⤵️ What y’all think ⤵️ #commentgangstrong💪🏾 #welovehiphop🎙 alumni 👨🏽‍🎓 #newmusicalert🚨 #newvideoalert🆕🎥 #canadianrappers #toronto #quakematthews #halifax #rns #realhiphopmusic #ting #welovehiphoptoronto #movethecultureforward‼️ . . . . Look out for this #newvideo NOW on #youtube 🎥 . . . . #welovehiphop #toronto #torontorappers #hiphop #rap #trap #new #the6ix #6ixbuzz #torontohiphop #torontomusic #torontostyle #producer #musicgroup #rapmusic (at Halifax, Nova Scotia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCqljp2pXoQ/?igshid=1qbxtsi0tz0g8
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onlyincanadayousay2 · 5 years
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Classified & Choclair - Hurt Everybody (Official Video)
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