Madchild: The new 'Nikon' single is way more than an audio snapshot
Is there any slowing down Madchild these days? The hip-hop veteran proves there’s no days off delivering his new ‘Nikon’ single to the masses and needless to say? It’s tough.
Is there any slowing down Madchild these days? The hip-hop veteran proves there’s no days off delivering his new ‘Nikon’ single to the masses and needless to say? It’s tough.
Madchild delivers his ‘Nikon’ audio flash to the masses
While there’s no slowing down Madchild, you can’t help but take a moment to hear his newest tune on repeat mode as he delivers signature lyrical wordplay with a fire instrumental.
Juno Award-winning rapper Madchild is currently wrapping up his extraordinary 64-date Canadian tour across Canada. He's back with another collaboration with with acclaimed producer NiteRyder on a new single "Nikon" released today on digital platforms.
NiteRyder, known for their impeccable production skills, brings some electronic-tinged trap undertones to the beat, as Madchild takes a back-to-basics approach with some choppa style wordplay and the lyrical prowess we have come to expect from this Canadian veteran.
The new single comes after Madchild collaborated with renowned multi-platinum producer and songwriter Michael Bradford on his previous single "Ya Don't Stop." The song is currently featured throughout the month of June on ESPN, the leading sports network, as the song has officially selected the single as one of their featured tracks. Throughout June, fans will hear the song across all ESPN formats, including ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN+ during TV shows and sporting events.
Madchild's unwavering commitment to creative evolution has earned him critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase. From his chart-topping collaborations, such as the joint album "Killing The Neighbors" with Tom MacDonald, to his remarkable project "Mobsters and Monsters" alongside rising San Diego emcee Obnoxious, Madchild continues to captivate audiences with his authentic lyricism and captivating beats.
TOUR DATES:
June 9 - Nanaimo, BC - Evolve Nightclub
June 10 - Victoria, BC - Upstairs Cabaret
June 11 - Alert Bay, BC - Cook Shack
Madchild is still going strong with the 'Skull Mask' fully on
There’s no retirement for Madchild in 2022. The hip-hop veteran continues to push forward and hold things down for the culture courtesy of his new ‘Skull Mask’ anthem and visual off their upcoming Mobsters & Monsters album.
There’s no retirement for Madchild in 2022. The hip-hop veteran continues to push forward and hold things down for the culture courtesy of his new ‘Skull Mask’ anthem and visual off their upcoming Mobsters & Monsters album.
Madchild is still going strong with his ‘Skull Mask’ on
Mad and collaborator Obnoxious come through clutch with their new visual treat just in time for Halloween. The video comes courtesy and at the direction of filmmaker King Zabb.
Madchild and Obnoxious have returned with "Skull Mask" another new song from their upcoming new album "Mobsters and Monsters" today. The C-Lance (Merkules, Vinnie Paz) produced track is a sinister-sounding dark hip-hop record and is accompanied by a new video directed by King Zabb (Prayers, Ouija Macc).
Since announcing the project and releasing two tracks in "Black Out" and "Work For It", Madchild and Obnoxious have been taking it back to basics with smashing machete-sharp rhymes on hard-hitting beats. "Mobsters and Monsters" is eerily reminiscent of the days of La Coka Nostra, Jedi Mind Tricks, and Psycho Realm's brand of hip-hop. In a world where everybody is trying to go one way and following the latest trend of the week, Madchild and Obnoxious have decided to stop paying attention to what everyone else is doing and just stick to what they do best; delivering precision cutting rhymes. No gimmicks, no smoke, and mirrors, just going with the timeless concept that iron sharpens iron.
Madchild and Obnoxious new album "Mobsters & Monsters" drops on December 2nd via Suburban Noize Records and will feature guest appearances by Sick Jacken from Psycho Realm, Henry AZ, and Ouiji Macc.