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Roland "Rollie" Pemberton, better known by his stage name Cadence Weapon, is a Canadian-American
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based in Toronto, Ontario. Born and raised in
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, Alberta, Pemberton released his first album, '' Breaking Kayfabe'', in 2005 with positive reviews. He subsequently signed with the American record label ANTI-, releasing the albums ''
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'' in 2008 and ''
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'' in 2012. In 2009, Cadence Weapon was named Edmonton's
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. His first book ''Magnetic Days'' was published by Metatron in 2014. Cadence Weapon released a self-titled album in 2018. His fifth studio album, '' Parallel World'', was released on April 30, 2021, and won the 2021 Polaris Music Prize on September 27, 2021."Cadence Weapon wins Polaris Music Prize for ‘Parallel World’"
''
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'', September 27, 2021.


Biography

Born and raised in
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,
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, his father was Teddy Pemberton, a pioneering hip hop DJ on
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, and his grandfather was
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, a football player for the Edmonton Eskimos. He began rapping at age 13, and following high school he briefly attended
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school, dropping out soon afterward to concentrate on music. He released the mixtape ''Cadence Weapon Is the Black Hand'' in 2005, and his full-length debut '' Breaking Kayfabe'' at the end of the year. ''Breaking Kayfabe'' garnered strong reviews in Canadian, American and British media, and Cadence toured extensively to support the disc, including concerts across Canada and three shows in
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, at the 2006 South by Southwest festival. '' Chart'' magazine named Cadence Weapon one of the 15 Canadian artists to watch in 2006. In addition, the composite review site Metacritic listed '' Breaking Kayfabe'' as one of the best albums of 2006. Cadence described his inspiration to pursue a career in music: "It was around me all the time when I was growing up, my dad was a DJ and he would play all sorts of stuff around the house, Hip hop, electro, funk and my mum would play piano. And I suppose I just randomly got into rapping. I remember rapping in math class, I failed maths, but I suppose I did OK in other things." Cadence has said that he is inspired by dance music: "I'm a big Basement Jaxx fan. I like the way their music sounds, really like it's a party happening. It sounds really organic and super-tech. Switch. Obviously Daft Punk. I'm into very European stuff. I like some of the Ed Banger stuff. Dubsided Records." In addition to his own recordings, Cadence Weapon has also remixed tracks for
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and
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, and has written hiphop reviews for '' Stylus Magazine'' and ''
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''. Cadence Weapon was nominated for the
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, which awards $20,000 for the Canadian album of the year. However, he lost to
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's '' He Poos Clouds''. Coincidentally, the Toronto alternative newspaper '' Eye Weekly'''s cover photograph the Thursday before the award was presented featured both Cadence and Pallett adopting a mock confrontational pose. The accompanying article, in fact, revealed that Cadence and Pallett had become friends and both really admired each other's records. Cadence and Pallett also performed together on the
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concert series '' Fuse'' in April 2007. He has also been a guest performer on music by other artists, including Super Extra Bonus Party's "Radar" and Shout Out Out Out Out's "Coming Home". On February 21, 2007, Pemberton announced that he signed an American record deal with Epitaph Records sublabel ANTI-, a move that would give him greater exposure in the United States. As a part of his new deal, ''Breaking Kayfabe'' was released in the US on March 13, 2007. In the fall of 2007,
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became Cadence Weapon's representative label in Europe. Cadence Weapon's second LP, ''
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'' was released by Anti-/Epitaph on March 4, 2008. In 2008, he also played at
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in the Netherlands. On May 26, 2009, Cadence Weapon was sworn in as
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's
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for a two-year term beginning July 1, 2009, and as such served as an ambassador of the literary arts, as well as creating original works. In 2011, he participated in the National Parks Project, collaborating with musicians Laura Barrett and Mark Hamilton and filmmaker
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to produce and score a short film about Alberta's Waterton Lakes National Park. Cadence Weapon released the album ''
Hope in Dirt City ''Hope in Dirt City'' is the third album by Canadian rapper Cadence Weapon. It was released on May 29, 2012, on Upper Class Recordings. Release The music video for the first single "Conditioning" was released in April 2012. The whole album can be ...
'' on May 29, 2012. The album became his third straight to be nominated for the
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, and second to make the short list. Moreover, the
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's Jesse Kinos-Goodin and Noah Love described how
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may be Canada's most commercially successful rapper, but Cadence Weapon is certainly one of the most creative. ''Hope in Dirt City'' was short listed as one of their best of albums so far of 2012. In 2015, Cadence Weapon began a residency on Toronto Independent Radio Station TRP called Allsorts. His album '' Parallel World'' won the 2021 Polaris Music Prize. He described the concept as being told with a "journalistic lens" that was largely inspired by watching the George Floyd
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in 2020. In 2022 he published the memoir ''Bedroom Rapper: Cadence Weapon on Hip Hop, Resistance and Surviving the Music Industry''.


Personal life

Pemberton was based in Montreal for a period of six years in his twenties, which led to collaborations with artists such as Blue Hawaii and Jacques Greene. In 2015, Pemberton relocated to Toronto, which provided inspiration for his 2018 song, "High Rise," that addresses gentrification.


Discography


Studio albums

*'' Breaking Kayfabe'' (2005) *''
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'' (2008) *''
Hope in Dirt City ''Hope in Dirt City'' is the third album by Canadian rapper Cadence Weapon. It was released on May 29, 2012, on Upper Class Recordings. Release The music video for the first single "Conditioning" was released in April 2012. The whole album can be ...
'' (2012) *''Cadence Weapon'' (2018) *'' Parallel World'' (2021)


Mixtapes

*''Cadence Weapon Is the Black Hand'' (2005) *''Separation Anxiety'' (2009) *''Tron Legacy: The Mixtape'' (2010)


Singles

* "House Music" (2008) * "Conditioning" (2012) * "When It's Real" (2013)


Guest appearances

* Antimc - "Canadian Dream" from ''It's Free, But It's Not Cheap'' (2006) *
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- "Half Drunk" from ''
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'' (2008) *
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- "Outside Inn" from '' Redefine'' (2009) * Shout Out Out Out Out - "Coming Home" from '' Reintegration Time'' (2009) *
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- "Fall of T.R.O.Y." from ''
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'' (2010) *
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- "Critical Captions" from '' FEAT'' (2012) * Shad +
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- "Homie" from ''The Spring Up'' (2013) * The Voltage Heroes - "The Eagles" from ''This is Our City'' (2016) * Jacques Greene - "Night Service" from '' Dawn Chorus'' (2019) * Hot Chip - "The Evil That Men Do" from '' Freakout/Release'' (2022)


Productions

* Think About Life - "Sweet Sixteen (Cadence Weapon Remix)" (2010) * Liars - "Brats (Cadence Weapon Remix)" (2012)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cadence Weapon 1986 births Living people 21st-century Canadian male musicians 21st-century Canadian male writers 21st-century Canadian poets 21st-century Canadian rappers Anti- (record label) artists Big Dada artists Black Canadian musicians Black Canadian writers Canadian male poets Canadian male rappers Canadian memoirists Canadian people of African-American descent Epitaph Records artists Musicians from Edmonton Poets Laureate of places in Canada Polaris Music Prize winners Writers from Edmonton