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Knee Deep Records

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Knee Deep Records (also known as Kneedeep Records) was a Canadian independent record label, specializing in hip hop music.

Based in Toronto, Ontario, Knee Deep was originally a home recording studio.[1] The label was founded in 1995 by record producer Day and rapper Choclair. The label's first 12" single—"Father Time" by Saukrates b/w "Twenty One Years" by Choclair—is considered an underground hip hop classic.[2][3] In 1996, the label released Kardinal Offishall's first single, "Naughty Dread", which received a Juno Award nomination for Best Rap Recording in 1997; Choclair won the award for his EP, What It Takes.[3] After the label was shut down in the early 2000s, Day and Choclair founded Greenhouse Music in 2003.

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  1. ^ Red Bull Music Academy, Toronto 2007
  2. ^ Saukrates Hosts Release Party
  3. ^ a b "Canadian Hip Hop: Choclair - Eyes On the Prize: Turning Northern Touch Into Midas Touch". Archived from the original on 2012-07-30. Retrieved 2009-01-08.
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