Ghettosocks
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Birth name | Darren Pyper |
Born | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
Origin | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Genres | Underground hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, producer |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels |
Droppin' Science Productions Backburner Alpha Flight Hand'Solo Records |
Associated acts | Backburner, Alpha Flight, Twin Peaks, Teenburger, Wolves, Lucky 7 |
Website | ghettosocks.com |
Darren Pyper, better known by his stage name Ghettosocks, is a Juno-nominated[1] Canadian hip hop artist and member of the Backburner collective.
In early 2010, Ghettosocks' album Treat of the Day spent several weeks at #1 on ChartAttack's Canadian Hip-Hop chart,[2] and his single "Don't Turn Around" won Rap/Hip‐Hop Single Track Recording of the Year at the 2011 East Coast Music Awards.[3]
Discography
Albums
Ghettosocks
- Zoo School (2003)
- Get Some Friends (2006)
- Treat of the Day (2009)
- For You Pretty Things (2013)
- Heatwave (2011)
- Eclipse (2015)
Collaborations
- Battle Royale (2005) (with Bix, as Alpha Flight)
- Burgertime (2011) (with Timbuktu, as Teenburger)
- Kissing Hands & Shaking Babies (2011) (with Muneshine, as Twin Peaks)
- Wolves (2013) (with Bix, D-Sisive, Muneshine & Timbuktu, as Wolves)
Mixtapes, EPs, singles
Mixtapes
- I Can Make Your Dog Famous (2008) (with DJ Jorun Bombay)
- We're Gonna Drink a Lot of Wine This Year, Boys. (2012) (with DJ Jon Deck)
- We're Gonna Drink a Lot of Wine This Year, Boys. 2 (2015) (with DJ Jon Deck)
EPs
- The Perfect Strangers EP (2010) (Twin Peaks)
- Mount Crushmore EP (2012) (Twin Peaks & The Returners)
Singles
- "Get Some Friends" (12") (2006)
- "Kaboom!!!" (12") (2010) (Twin Peaks)
Guest appearances
- J-Bru - "Help! I Been Robbed" from Identity Crisis (2007)
- More or Les & Fresh Kils - "Pop & Chips" from The Les Kils EP (2009)
- Noah23 - "Old Dog" from Fry Cook on Venus (2011)
See also
References
- ↑ Lang, Alison (2011). "Ghettosocks Nominated for a Juno". thecoast.ca. Retrieved March 15, 2012.
- ↑ Burland, Chris (23 February 2010). "Hip-Hop Chart For February 23, 2010". ChartAttack. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
- ↑ "The Trews, Chris Colepaugh & The Crew, David Myles, Rose Cousins Pick Up Second Music Award At ECMA 2011". East Coast Music Awards. East Coast Music Association. 18 April 2011. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
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