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Name
  
Shadrach Kabango

Birth name
  
Shadrach Kabango

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar


Also known as
  
Shad K.

Years active
  
2005–present

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Born
  
July 18, 1982 (age 41) Kenya (
1982-07-18
)

Role
  
Hip-hop artist · shadk.com

Parents
  
Francis Kabango, Bernadette Kabango

Albums
  
Profiles


Occupation(s)
  
Rapper, broadcaster

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Shadrach Kabango (born July 18, 1982), better known by his stage name Shad or Shad K., is a Canadian alternative hip hop recording artist and broadcaster. He was named as the new host of the CBC Radio One program q in March 2015.

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Early life

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Born in Kenya, of Rwandan parents, Shad was raised in London, Ontario. His mother worked in a London hospital as a medical lab technologist; his father as a machinist. He attended Central Secondary School and the École secondaire Gabriel-Dumont.

Debut

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His debut album When This Is Over (2005) was self-made, financed with the $17,500 he won from 91.5 The Beat's Rhythm of the Future talent competition during his time as an undergraduate student at Wilfrid Laurier University. The album was recognized for Shad's honest lyrics and focus on social causes—for example, the track "I'll Never Understand" examines the Rwandan genocide and includes poetry written by his mother, Bernadette Kabango.

2007–present

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In 2007, Shad was signed by Black Box Recordings for a three-album deal and released his second album, The Old Prince. In 2008, that album received a Juno Award nomination for Rap Recording of the Year, and was a short-list nominee for the 2008 Polaris Music Prize. The album was also nominated for two MuchMusic Video Awards.

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Shad released his third album, TSOL, in 2010. TSOL was a short-list nominee for the 2010 Polaris Music Prize, received a nomination for a 2011 MuchMusic Video Award, and won the Juno Award for Rap Recording of the Year at the 2011 Juno Awards. On beating out Canadian compatriot Drake for the Juno, Shad said in an interview: "I did not think for a second that I would win. Not for one second. He's massive. He's massive in the States, he's massive in Canada.".

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In June 2013, Shad released a collaborative EP with Skratch Bastid entitled The Spring Up. Shad's fourth album, Flying Colours, was released on October 15, 2013. This album was nominated for a Juno Award for Rap Recording of the Year in 2014, and was also a short-list nominee for the 2014 Polaris Music Prize.

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In 2016, he released the pop-rock album Adult Contempt under the pseudonym Your Boy Tony Braxton. In the same year he collaborated with Tanya Tagaq on "Centre", a track on her album Retribution.

Radio host

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In March 2015, it was announced that Shad would replace Jian Ghomeshi as host of CBC Radio One's Q.

In August 2016, the CBC announced that he would be replaced by Tom Power. The CBC said it was in negotiations for Shad to continue with the CBC as host of a different program.

Hip-Hop Evolution (documentary series)

In the four-part documentary series Hip-Hop Evolution, Shad interviewed multiple noted hip-hop and rap artists to explore the origins of this music genre. This documentary was featured in 2016 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival and shown on HBO Canada On December 2, 2016 Netflix released the series internationally.

Personal life

Shad is bilingual, speaking English and French. He holds a business degree from Wilfrid Laurier University and a master's degree in liberal studies from Simon Fraser University.

Studio albums

  • When This Is Over (2005)
  • The Old Prince (2007)
  • TSOL (2010)
  • Flying Colours (2013)
  • Adult Contempt (2016) (as Your Boy Tony Braxton)
  • Mixtapes

  • La Cassette Mixée (2007)
  • Besides (2011)
  • EPs

  • Two Songs (2011) (with Dallas Green)
  • Melancholy and the Infinite Shadness (2012)
  • The Spring Up (2013) (with Skratch Bastid)
  • Holy Shad (2014) (with Holy Fuck)
  • Boarding Pass (2014) (with DJ T.LO)
  • Singles

  • "I Don't Like To" (2008)
  • "Brother (Watching)" (2008)
  • "The Old Prince Still Lives at Home" (2008)
  • "Compromise" (2009)
  • "Yaa I Get It" (2010)
  • "Rose Garden" (2010)
  • "We, Myself and I" (2010)
  • "Keep Shining" (2011)
  • "Give You All I Can" (2011)
  • "It Ain't Over" (2012)
  • "Stylin'" (2013)
  • "Fam Jam (Fe Sum Immigrins)" (2013)
  • Guest appearances

  • Promise - "Shy Guy" from More Than Music (2008)
  • Hey Ocean! - "Vagabond" from It's Easier to Be Somebody Else (2008)
  • Blue Scholars - "The Dawn Song" from Bayani: Redux (2009)
  • Grand Analog - "Electric City" from Metropolis Is Burning (2009)
  • Wax Romeo - "Boom Ha" (2010)
  • Dirty Circus - "Into the Sun" from Alive and Well (2010)
  • Pete Lawrie - "All That We Keep (River Kids Remix)" (2010)
  • Mike Tompkins - "Only Girl" (2010)
  • Lights - "Everybody Breaks a Glass" and "Flux and Flow" from Siberia (2011)
  • Blitz the Ambassador - "Native Sun" from Native Sun (2011)
  • The Slakadeliqs - "Beneath It All" from The Other Side of Tomorrow (2012)
  • Lushlife - "Gymnopedie 1.2" from Plateau Vision (2012)
  • k-os - "Spraying My Pen" from Black on Blonde (2013)
  • Mr. J. Medeiros - "Pale Blue Dot" 20Syl Remix" (2013)
  • The Procussions - "Today" from The Procussions (2013)
  • Grand Analog - "The Great Rhyme Dropper" from Modern Thunder (2013)
  • Said the Whale - "Resolutions" from Hawaiii (2013)
  • Def3 - "The Truth" from Wildlif3 (2014)
  • k-os - "Boyz II Men" from Can't Fly Without Gravity (2015)
  • Homeboy Sandman - "Earth, Wind, Fire" from Kindness for Weakness (2016)
  • References

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