Director: Charles Officer, 2009
As a kid, rapper Derek Christoff worshiped the first generation of Torontos hip-hop stars. But when he discovered the underground hip-hop party Planet Mars, he had an opportunity to become one of them. After winning his first live battle at a Planet Mars open mic at age 15, he was embraced for his exceptional talents and became part of the citys exploding hip-hop scene. D-Sisive was born. In the guise of his alter-ego Orville Knoblich, the Juno-nominated rapper takes us back to the site of Planet Mars in Kensington Market to recreate the old battlegrounds where he fought his way to the top. Featuring a cast of characters from the citys urban music community and some fierce freestyling on the streets of Kensington Market.
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Dope.
roboshuffle 1 month ago
@BluLantern It's called "The Introduction", from his album "Let the Children Die".
MegaHentai00 10 months ago
what song is d-sisive playing at the beginning??
BluLantern 11 months ago
goodtimes indeed. toronto listen up. this is history!
Fameone 11 months ago
amazing video.
Jovishovis 1 year ago
This guy deserves all the best. He's doing fascinating work, honest, and with amazing skills at crafting an story
great video
InuvikPhil 2 years ago
Big up to the dayz of the Lions Den I remember that place wished it came back. Anyway Big up To Charlies Officer (our very own Spike Lee), D-Sisive I'm becoming a fan thanks for the inspiration.
afimearts 2 years ago
nice. he's becomeing one of my favs, can't wait 4 his next album
robdibbles 2 years ago
this shit is seriously inspiring.
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