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The Best Canadian Albums of 2022
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20. Dylan Sinclair, ‘No Longer In The Suburbs’
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19. Chung, ‘See You When I C U’
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18. Raccoon, ‘C00N: la prophétie’
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17. Thelonious, ‘Albion Road Demos.’
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16. Pierre Kwenders, ‘José Louis and The Paradox of Love’
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15. Mike Shabb, ‘Sewaside II’
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14. Nate Husser, ‘All Time High’
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13. DJ Charlie B, ‘Across the Board’
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12. Dvsn, ‘Working On My Karma’
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11. Tanika Charles, ‘Papillon de Nuit: The Night Butterfly’
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10. Savannah Ré, ‘No Weapons’
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9. Nav, ‘Demons Protected By Angels’
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8. Snotty Nose Rez Kids, ‘I’m Good, HBU?’
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7. Drake & 21 Savage, ‘Her Loss’
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6. Adria Kain, ‘When Flowers Bloom’
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5. Nicholas Craven & Boldy James, ‘Fair Exchange No Robbery’
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4. Backxwash, ‘His Happiness Shall Come First Even Though We Are Suffering’
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3. Jessie Reyez, ‘Yessie’
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2. Drake, ‘Honestly, Nevermind’
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1. The Weeknd, ‘Dawn FM’
The Best New Music This Week: Roddy Ricch, Smino, Freddie Gibbs, and More
Roddy Ricch, “Stop Breathing”
Smino f/ J. Cole, “90 Proof”
Freddie Gibbs, “Space Rabbit”
DVSN f/ Jagged Edge, “What’s Up”
YG f/ Nas, “No Weapon”
Quavo & Takeoff, “Nothing Changed”
Kenzo Balla f/ TG Crippy, “Evil Twinz”
Indigenous Hip-Hop is Entering a Golden Age
Indigenous hip-hop has never been hotter, with artists from coast to coast to coast telling their stories in a way that makes people listen.