[Video] TRA – Weaksauce

“Weaksauce” is the new video from TRA and his recently released album, Blunt Trauma. The song was produced by Phat Tony and the video done by Lyme Ltye Video.

In this video, TRA explains what really bothers him within the industry and the rap game and found an appropriate expression to sum it all up, “They’re WEAKSAUCE”. TRA & Friends try to avoid the stench of WeakSauce as its being prepared by the WeakSauce Coalition, A displeasing smell that can be sensed from miles away. TRA addresses the Coalition very ‘Blunt’, More appropriately, leaving them with “Blunt Trauma”.

DOWNLOAD: TRA – Blunt Trauma (Bandcamp)

[Video] More or Les – Big Sugar

“Big Sugar” is the latest video from More or Les and the first from his Mastication album that was released a few months ago. It was directed by Joel MacLeod. The song was produced by Bryn Griffiths.

Drawing from the documentary of the same name, this song explores the dark history and modern power of the world’s reigning sugar cartels, and our relation to refined sugar as we continue to over-consume it in post-industrial First World nations. Filmed at the “Museum of Indulgence” exhibition at Harbourfront Centre, this video features original sugar-based art work from Montreal artist Shelley Miller.

DOWNLOAD: More or Les – Mastication (Bandcamp)

[Video] LNDL Raps – Crook’s Theme (ft. Nyiam)

LNDL Raps released a video for his track “Crook’s Theme” featuring Nyiam. The video was shot in Mississauga by KidMajinFilms.

“Changing the pace from his mellow debut video “UWMLNDL” produced by BadbadNotGood, LNDL Raps returns to the tube with another visual. However, this time he brings in Nyiam and Kid Majin Films to present the video for Crook’s Theme, off the album L.N.D.L. (Live Now Die Later). Filmed in Mississauga (neighbour to Toronto), LNDL and Nyiam play the night crawlers with money on the mind. Featuring cutscenes from some infamous security tape and raw visual effects, the Crook’s Theme is definitely worth checking out before sticking up the nearest 7/11. As a new artist, LNDL Raps is constantly working and creating; expect great things in the coming year.”