
BrassMunk
- Formed
- 1997
Biography
BrassMunk was a Canadian hip hop group from Scarborough, Ontario. It was formed in 1997 by emcees S-Roc (Dwayne King), Clip (Jason Balde), May One 9 (Randy Brookes), and DJ/producer Agile (Ajene Griffith). May One 9 was replaced by King Reign (Kai Thomas) in 2006. The group independently released their first EP in 1999, and their second EP, 'Live Ordeal!', received a Juno nomination for Rap Recording of the Year. Their album 'Dark Sunrise', released in 2003, was also nominated for a Juno in 2004. Their last album, 'FEWturistic', was released in 2007. BrassMunk has been inactive since 2008, and King Reign passed away in 2016.
Highlights
- Formed in 1997 in Scarborough, Ontario.
- Juno nominations for 'Live Ordeal!' and 'Dark Sunrise'.
- Last album 'FEWturistic' released in 2007.
- Inactive since 2008.
Discography
- Live Ordeal! · EP2000
- El Dorado / Big · EP2002
- Dark Sunrise2003
- Fewturistic2007
FAQ
When was the group formed?
BrassMunk was formed in 1997.
Who are the members of BrassMunk?
The original members of BrassMunk include S-Roc (Dwayne King), Clip (Jason Balde), May One 9 (Randy Brookes), and DJ/producer Agile (Ajene Griffith). May One 9 was replaced by King Reign (Kai Thomas) in 2006.
Where is the artist from?
BrassMunk is from Scarborough, Ontario, Canada.
What genre of music does BrassMunk play?
BrassMunk is a hip-hop group.
What are their biggest hits or albums?
Some of BrassMunk's biggest releases include the EP 'Live Ordeal!' (2000), the EP 'El Dorado / Big' (2002), the album 'Dark Sunrise' (2003), and the album 'Fewturistic' (2007).
Since when has the group been active?
BrassMunk has been active since its formation in 1997 until its inactivity in 2008.
