Baby Blue Soundcrew

Baby Blue Soundcrew was a Canadian DJ group from Toronto, Ontario, specializing in hip-hop and R&B music. The group was composed of Kid Kut, KLC, C-Boogie, and Singlefoot. They are notable for releasing two commercially successful compilation albums in 2000 and 2001.[1]

Baby Blue Soundcrew
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresCanadian hip hop, R&B
Occupation(s)Disc jockeys
Years active19952002
LabelsUniversal Music Canada
MembersKid Kut
KLC
C-Boogie
Singlefoot

History

Kid Kut and KLC became friends when they were kids, growing up in Toronto's west end. After high school, KLC attended the University of Windsor, and Kid Kut went to York University. Both had radio shows at their respective campus radio stations, and eventually decided to join forces.[2] In 1993, Kid Kut joined Fresh Arts, a program that was run by the Toronto Arts Council. Many of Baby Blue Soundcrew's original members also joined the program, which was attended by future collaborators Kardinal Offishall and Jully Black, among others.[3] In the 1990s, the group became well known in Toronto for their parties and mixtapes; they also performed at school dances.[2]

In early 2000, the group released their first single "Money Jane", which featured Kardinal Offishall, Jully Black, and Sean Paul. The single became popular in Canada, and the music video won a MuchMusic Video Award (MMVA) the following year. In December 2000, the group released their debut album Private Party Collectors Edition, which featured 24 popular urban songs of 2000, including five original songs by Baby Blue. The album nearly went platinum in Canada.[1]

In 2001, the group received two Juno Award nominations for "Money Jane" and "Only Be in Love" (a collaboration with Glenn Lewis). On June 26, 2001, Baby Blue released their second album, Private Party Collectors Edition Vol. 2. Like their debut, the album featured popular urban songs of 2001, including four original songs.[2] The album's lead single "Love 'Em All", featuring Choclair and Mr. Mims, was nominated for an MMVA in late 2001. The second single "The Day Before", featuring Jully Black and Baby Cham, was nominated for a Juno the following year. The album reached #11 on the Canadian Albums Chart and was certified gold by the CRIA in October 2001.[4] That year, the group also released Urban Nostalgia, a compilation of classic hit songs.[5]

Discography

Awards and nominations

2001

  • Juno Award for Best Rap Recording – "Money Jane" (Nominated)
  • Juno Award for Best R&B/Soul Recording – "Only Be in Love" (Nominated)
  • MuchMusic Video Award for Best Rap Video and Best Video – "Money Jane" (Won; Best Rap Video)
  • MuchMusic Video Award for Best Rap Video and Best Video – "Love 'Em All" (Nominated)

2002

  • Juno Award for Best R&B/Soul Recording – "The Day Before" (Nominated)
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References

  1. Baby Blue Soundcrew Archived 2018-07-08 at the Wayback Machine MapleMusic. Accessed on July 2, 2009.
  2. The Baby Blue Soundcrew HipHopDX. Accessed on July 2, 2009
  3. Kardinal Offishall - Session Transcript Archived 2008-12-16 at the Wayback Machine Red Bull Music Academy. Accessed on July 2, 2009.
  4. "Gold & Platinum Certification – October 2001". Canadian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 2010-08-17.
  5. "CD REVIEWS: Baby Blue Soundcrew, Lenny Kravitz, Matthew Good Band and many more". Chart Attack, October 30, 2001, Debbie Bento
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