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Canadian Rapper Belly's Interview With Amaru Don TV discussing His Palestinian Heritage, Approach To Collaborations With Travis Scott, Future, The Weeknd, Not succumbing To Music Industry Politics and More.
It's been 15 years since Belly started in the Canadian music industry, first co-founding the Ottawa-based record label CP Records in 2002, followed by his debut The Revolution in 2007. The young rapper soon found himself nominated for a Juno, and grooming artists like Massari in the process, but it wouldn't be until 2015 that he'd land himself in the spotlight of critical acclaim, while working with one of Canada's biggest artists, the Weeknd, earning him six writing credits on Beauty Behind the Madness.
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