Freaks of Reality

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Freaks of Reality was a hip hop group from Toronto, Ontario, best known for their 1995 Juno Award-nominated song, "Chi-Litchi-Latchi-Low".[1] There is no record of band member names.

History

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The group's first single, "Chi-Litchi-Latchi-Low", produced by 2rude was released by Steppin Bigga Records.[2] It received regular rotation on Much Music.[citation needed] The band hosted The Mix and Rap City.[citation needed]

"Chi-Litchi-Latchi-Low" was nominated for a 1995 Juno Award for Best Rap Recording.[3] Not long after the Junos, Steppin Bigga Records went out of business, and then started a new label with the producer 2rude named Ill Vibe/Rudimental Productions (which became 2rude’s Rudimental Records) by 2rude.[4]

References

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  2. ^ "1994: The Year the T-Dot Broke".. Noisey, Del Cowie. Feb 22 2015
  3. ^ "Freaks of Reality". Juno Awards website
  4. ^ "Record Store Review: Play de Record". Trevor Abes, The Toronto Review of Books, December 13, 2012

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