Point Blank (hip hop group)

Point Blank is a Canadian hip-hop group from Toronto, Ontario. Formed in 1992, the group is composed of six emcees—Imperial, Trouble, Stump, Kidd, RPD, and Jackal—and one producer, Pikihed.[1] The group collectively founded and operates their own imprint label, Tilt Rock Records, which currently has a distribution agreement with Koch Entertainment Canada, one of the country's largest independent music distributors.[1] The group has released several singles and videos such as "Thin Line", "Want It Wit Us", and "Born and Raised in the Ghetto" (a 2007 MuchMusic Video Award nominee).

Point Blank
OriginRegent Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresCanadian hip hop
Years active1992present
LabelsTilt Rock, Koch
WebsiteOfficial Website
MembersImperial
Trouble
Stump
Kidd
RPD
Jackal
Pikihed

Growing up together in Toronto’s Regent Park, Canada’s oldest and largest housing project, their music reflects the culture and social issues faced by many inner city youth. Issues such as single parenting, racial profiling, systemic poverty and police harassment are explored through their lyrics and beats.[2]

According to their label manager with Koch Entertainment, Jay Devonish, the band's commitment to staying true to their roots was well known: "when I was in high school, Point Blank was known as that one group in Toronto that everybody respected and knew were no joke."[3] This respect has evolved into strong grassroots support for the group.

In 2008, the group released their self-titled debut album, Point Blank. It was nominated for a Juno Award in 2009.

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "Retaliation" (1996)
  • "Startin' Shit" b/w "3 Man Weave" (1997)
  • "Thin Line" b/w "We All Thugs" (2001)
  • "Life 2002" (2002)
  • "Want It Wit Us" (2003)
  • "Born and Raised in the Ghetto" (2007)
  • "God Only Knows" (2008)
  • "T.O 2 O.T." (2008)
  • "Game Got Deep" (2009)
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