Rumble (rapper)
- Genres
- Hip-hop canadien
- Labels
- Gee Street
Biography
Rumble & Strong was a Canadian hip hop band from Toronto, active in the late 1980s. They were one of the first Canadian hip hop acts to be signed to a record label, when they signed to Gee Street Records in 1987, although they released only one EP, 1989's Crazy Jam, before breaking up. Members David (MC Rumble) Morgan and Jason (DJ Jam on Strong) Charbonneau were part of the early rap crew T.O. Vice before forming Rumble & Strong and competing in various battle rap and DJ competitions. They recorded two songs for Beat Factory's 1987 Break'n Out compilation. After the duo's breakup, Rumble pursued a solo career, with his 1993 single "Safe" being a Juno Award nominee for Best Rap Recording at the 1994 Juno Awards.
Highlights
- First Canadians signed to Gee Street Records in 1987.
- Released the EP "Crazy Jam" in 1989.
- Members of the early rap crew T.O. Vice before forming the group.
- Recorded two songs for the 1987 compilation "Break'n Out."
- DJ Strong won the first Canadian DMC World DJ Championships in 1989.
FAQ
How old is Rumble?
Rumble was born in 1987.
Where is Rumble from?
Rumble is from Toronto, Canada.
What genre of music does Rumble make?
Rumble makes Canadian hip-hop.
What are his biggest hits?
Rumble does not have any notable hits or albums listed.
Since when has he been active?
Rumble has been active since the late 1980s.
Has he won any awards?
Rumble has not won any listed awards.
