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<title>Article : Saukrates Hosts Release Party</title>
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On Monday evening, industry types, fans and club patrons gathered at The Bamboo club in Toronto to celebrate the release of Saukrates' debutfull-length project|. Anticipation was the evening's theme. In 1995, an album was due out on Canadian indy Genesis, but complications axed that deal.Then, after signing to Warner Bros. Records in 1997 (a big coup for aCanadian artist), fans again eagerly awaited Shine. Upheaval atWarner caused the project to permanently stall, and after close to two yearsof...
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On Monday evening, industry types, fans and club patrons gathered
at The Bamboo club in Toronto to celebrate the release of
Saukrates' debutfull-length project|. Anticipation was the
evening's theme. In 1995, an album was due out on Canadian indy
Genesis, but complications axed that deal.Then, after signing to
Warner Bros. Records in 1997 (a big coup for aCanadian artist),
fans again eagerly awaited <em>Shine</em>. Upheaval atWarner caused
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<title>Article : Sauks Takes Philosophy Elsewhere</title>
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Saukrates has a new philosophy: independence. The 22-year-old emcee best known for mix tape burners| "Father Time" and "Play Dis," (which features Common Sense) has left Warner Brothers Records. The Toronto-based rapper was released from his contract at the end of 1998, says Karen Lee, vice president of media relations and artist development at the label.Saukrates was signed in December 1996 by then black music head Denise Brown. She was fired in 1997, along with the majority of her co-workers...
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best known for mix tape burners| "Father Time" and "Play Dis,"
(which features Common Sense) has left Warner Brothers Records.
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Saukrates was signed in December 1996 by then black music head
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