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"The First 50: Toronto's Hip Hop Architects". University of Toronto. September 22, 2023. Retrieved October 1, 2023. the Get Loose Crew became the first Canadian rap group to independently finance, produce and secure distribution of an authentic Hip Hop mini-LP to sell outside Canada.
Adams, Jonbronski (June 1, 1988). "CAN-CON Canadian Rap Update"(PDF). STREETSOUND Magazine. No. 16. Toronto: Streetsound Ltd. p. 21. Retrieved October 1, 2023.
Get Loose Crew is a Canadian Rap Album that was released in 1988. [1][2], There are multiple noted citations that have been used more than once. There are noted citations throughout the article that link to unpublished material. There is written material entered that is irrelevant the the SUBJECT matter. Pertaining to the reference to A Great Day in Toronto Hip Hop, the record is clear in noting the fact that three emcees (were featured on the Get Loose Crew 1988 album compilation) whose likeness is featured in the A Great Day in Toronto Hip Hop photographic installment, appear as and are noted as three separate rap figures -- namely BKool, MC Shadow and DJ Jel. HumanWritesBooks (talk) 02:02, 14 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Lead and 1980s sections rewritten for neutrality and sourcing. Added TCE + U of T Hart House for historical context and NOW Magazine for Concert Hall/“Shock Out ’88.” This resolves {{Cleanup rewrite}} concerns from June 2024. Requesting removal of the tag.