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First Nations hip hop duo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Snotty Nose Rez Kids are a First Nations hip hop duo composed of Haisla rappers Darren "Young D" Metz and Quinton "Yung Trybez" Nyce. They are originally from Kitamaat Village, British Columbia.[1][2] Their 2017 album The Average Savage was shortlisted for the 2018 Polaris Music Prize,[3] and for the Juno Award for Indigenous Music Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2019.[4] In 2018, the duo received nominations for Best Hip Hop Album at the Indigenous Music Awards,[5] and for Indigenous Artist of the Year at the Western Canadian Music Awards.[6] Their third album TRAPLINE was released on May 10, 2019 and was later shortlisted for the 2019 Polaris Music Prize. Their fourth album Life After (2021) was shortlisted for the 2022 Polaris Music Prize and was followed by their fifth album I’M GOOD, HBU? in 2022.
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Metz and Nyce first connected as writers during high school - Metz wrote poetry and Nyce was a storyteller - realizing they both had a love of hip-hop. The two started recording together under the name Minay Music for a project Metz was assigned during his audio engineering program at Harbourside Institute of Technology.[7]
The duo released their self-titled debut album in January 2017, and followed up with The Average Savage in September. Their single "Skoden" was playlisted on CBC Music's Reclaimed,[8] and was named one of the year's 100 best songs by the network.[9] The song received renewed attention in 2018 when a graffiti artist spraypainted "Skoden" on the water tower in downtown Sudbury.[10] The word "Skoden" is a phrase that means "let's go then", and has been a long-standing popular phrase in Indigenous circles.[11]
In May 2018, they released the new single "The Warriors", a protest song opposing the Trans Mountain Pipeline,[12] and signed to Jarrett Martineau's RPM Records.[13] After a brief stint with RPM, Snotty Nose Rez Kids decided to part ways and release their next album independently. Their third album, TRAPLINE, was released on May 10, 2019.[14] In June 2019, TRAPLINE was shortlisted for the 2019 Polaris Music Prize.[15] Exclaim! named the album the 7th best hip hop album of the year.[16]
In 2020, the duo announced that they would releasing the EP Born Deadly on April 3.[17] The EP was preceded by two singles: "Real Deadly" and "Cops with Guns Are the Worst!!!".[18][17]
In 2021, the duo released their fourth album Life After, which was later shortlisted for the 2022 Polaris Music Prize.[19] In 2022, they released their fifth album I'M GOOD, HBU?,[20] which was shortlisted for the 2023 Polaris Music Prize.[21]
In 2023 the duo signed with Sony Music Canada[22] and their video for "Damn Right", directed by Sterling Larose, won the Prism Prize.[23]
In 2024, CBC Television announced that the duo were slated to star in an eponymous comedy television series, playing fictionalized versions of themselves prior to their rise to fame, which was slated to premiere in the 2024-25 television season.[24] In April 2025, the CBC and APTN announced that they were pulling out of the series, citing "creative, logistical and financial factors".[25]
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Discography
Albums
- Snotty Nose Rez Kids (2017)
- The Average Savage (2017)
- TRAPLINE (2019)
- Life After (2021)
- I’M GOOD, HBU? (2022)
- RED FUTURE (2024)
EPs
- Born Deadly (2020)
Singles
- "The Warriors" (2018)
- "Homeland" ft. Mob Bounce (2018)
- "Creator Made an Animal" ft. Boslen (2019)
- "I Can't Remember My Name" ft. Shanks Sioux (2019)
- "Real Deadly" (2020)
- "Cops with Guns Are the Worst!!!" (2020)
- "Red Future" ft. Electric Fields (2024)
Compilation albums
- Tiny House Warriors (2018)
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