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“Shah went from trapped in America to Atlanta’s newest star!,” shouts Magic City’s DJ as Shah enters, a greeting the Toronto rapper has gotten a lot recently in Atlanta this past summer. Following a 2016 debut that earned him accolades that ranged from being named one of Toronto’s top new rappers to having one of the year’s Most Underrated Songs, Shah resisted major label opportunities, remaining an independent artist who was mostly off of the mainstream’s radar. This summer a new buzz surrounding Shah arose – but not one on blogs or in industry boardrooms, but one from the streets of Atlanta. How did a promising Toronto lyricist re-emerge in the heartland of trap? There were some blog rumors that this popularity had been driven by Shah’s recent federal detainment when he tried to cross international borders, making the home-grown Canadian rapper a real-life trapped in America story. Unclear if this was fact or rumor, and still lacking understanding about Shah’s path to the South, Complex Canada headed to Atlanta for a few days to find out the truth. The following account captures Shah’s journey to stardom in rap’s current mecca, and also provides a glimpse into the process of “making it” in Atlanta’s underground music industry.
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Shah is not the first Toronto rapper whose stardom was propelled by Atlanta. Drake and Torey Lanez have credited Atlanta for helping launch their careers. Even Kardinal Offishall, the original Toronto rap god, relocated to Atlanta after signing with Akon’s Konvict music. So it’s surprising that prior to last week, no Toronto artist had ever conquered Hot 107.9FM’s Battlegrounds, arguably Atlanta’s most influential radio program known for launching soon-to-be national hits. This all changed last week when Shah’s newest single Just Text swept Battlegrounds, attaining the maximum five wins. In the days since its Battlegrounds reign, Just Text began charting in cities neighboring Atlanta.
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Shah the first Canadian rapper to be crowned Hot 107.9FM’s Battlegrounds champion
Toronto recording artist Shah’s successful summer is continuing into September as his single Just Text has been crowned champion of influential Atlanta radio station Hot 107.9FM’s Battlegrounds, the station’s famed segment where listeners call in to vote for their choice of song of the day. Shah is not only the first Canadian rapper to be crowned champion the maximum 5 times, but is in fact the first rapper born outside of America to accomplish the feat. Several songs that achieved 5 Battleground wins went on to become national hits, and Shah’s Just Text appears to be headed in that direction. As of September 8, Just Text was ranked Atlanta’s 15th most popular hip hop record as per ATL Top 20 charts and had climbed to become the second most popular song on WFXE 104.9 FM (Foxie 105) in Columbus, Georgia. Just Text’s growing popularity continues to fuel Shah’s sizzling 2017 which began with predictions of a breakout year for him from across the blogosphere.
Diego Gomes x Shakill on rapreviews blog
Diego Gomes x Shakil are label mates signed to Studizzy from Toronto Canada, who collaborated on their first track “Dancer” a stripper anthem.
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Diego Gomes & Shakill team up
Diego Gomes & Shakill team up to create a stripper anthem shot by M Works.
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Shakill & Diego Gomes at the 2017 CUT hip-hop awards
The CUT HIP HOP AWARDS is one of Canada’s premier music awards and celebrates excellence and achievement in Canadian music.