RationaL (rapper)

RationaL
Background information
Birth name Matthew Cameron Brotzel
Also known as RationaL
Origin Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Genres Canadian Hip-Hop
Occupation(s) Rapper/Songwriter/Performer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2005-present
Associated acts Relic, Mr. J. Medeiros, Pigeon John, Factor, Shad, Jurny Big
Website www.spreadtherash.com

Matt Brotzel, better known as RationaL, is a Canadian hip-hop artist from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. On March 30, 2010, RationaL released his debut single "Cocaine Cowboy" off of his upcoming debut album, The BirthWrite LP. The song garnered a 2010 Sphere of Hip-Hop [1] award for "Song of the Year", co-winning the honor alongside 2011 Juno Award winner and fellow Canadian rapper, Shad ("Rose Garden"). July 17, 2012 the rapper released The BirthWrite LP under his own independent imprint, Ear RationaL Music. [2][3][4] The album featured guest appearances from Quannum Projects recording artist Pigeon John, former Rawkus Records artist and member of The Procussions, Mr. J. Medeiros, Relic, Theory Hazit and Ohmega Watts.[5]

2007 - 2012

The BirthWrite LP
Studio album by RationaL
Released 2012
Genre Canadian Hip-Hop
Length 47:50
Label Ear RationaL Music
Producer Relic, Factor, Vintage, Blaise
RationaL chronology
The BirthWrite LP
(2012)
A Swing and a Belt
(2013)
Hell or High Water
(2016)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
TheRooster.ca link

In the fall of 2007, RationaL began the writing and recording process for his debut album, The BirthWrite LP. The album charted as high as #2 on the !earshot hip-hop charts. Although The BirthWrite LP is officially considered RationaL's debut album, there was a free promotional album released on July 20, 2010 entitled Hard Labor: The BirthWrite Prequel that circulated locally and was made available online. The BirthWrite LP is most notable for the award-winning lead single "Cocaine Cowboy".

2013–present

On July 23, 2013, RationaL reached an exclusive agreement with the Toronto Blue Jays and Major League Baseball to release his new single, "A Swing and a Belt", dedicated to the late Hall of Fame voice of the Blue Jays, Tom Cheek. Cheek called a Major League record 4,306 consecutive games for 28 straight seasons on the Toronto Blue Jays Radio Network from April 7, 1977 to June 2, 2004. Produced by Imperial, "A Swing and a Belt" received high-praise from former World Series hero Joe Carter. Former Jays manager and current Sportsnet play-by-play man Buck Martinez also raved about the song. Martinez stated, "RationaL has captured everything that Tom Cheek was in regards to baseball. He had his passion, he understood his love of the game, he understood all the great moments in Tom Cheek's broadcasting career. He weaves them into "A Swing and a Belt" in such a way that it brings back so many memories for fans, baseball people and media people that really captures the essence of Tom Cheek's career with the Blue Jays. I don't think it could have been done any better." In addition, Sportsnet aired a clip of the song during the Blue Jays game versus the Houston Astros on July 27, 2013. "A Swing and a Belt" is also the lead single from RationaL's upcoming album entitled Hell or High Water, scheduled for release soon on Ear RationaL Music. Confirmed collaborators for the record thus far include Mr. J. Medeiros, Factor, Imperial, Josh Palmer and Juno Award-winning producer and emcee, Relic.

Music Videos

Two videos were filmed for The BirthWrite LP. "Cocaine Cowboy" was filmed in downtown Saskatoon and released on March 30, 2010.

Hell or High Water track listing

# Title Producer Featured guest(s) Time
1 "Welcome 2 Hell" Imperial 1:08
2 "Hell or High Water" Imperial Mr. J. Medeiros & Phoenix Lauren 3:03
3 "Counting Time" Relic 3:47
4 "The Struggle Is Real" Factor Rel McCoy 3:22
5 "From Scratch" Relic 3:41
6 "Interlude" Relic 1:01
7 "Window Seat" Relic 3:53
8 "Sleep Is the Cousin of Death" 3:43
9 "Beautiful Mess (Remix)" Imperial 3:24
10 "A Swing and a Belt" Imperial 5:03

The BirthWrite LP track listing

# Title Producer Featured guest(s) Time
1 "The BirthWrite" Vintage 3:38
2 "High-Rise" Blaise 3:25
3 "Cocaine Cowboy" Vintage Relic 4:22
4 "Go Getter" Relic 4:26
5 "Dream On" Vintage Pigeon John & Mr. J. Medeiros 3:27
6 "Maybe Tomorrow" Factor 4:18
7 "Think-terlude" Shortop 1:07
8 "Great North" Blaise Relic 3:33
9 "3000 Miles to Graceland v2.0" Relic 3:32
10 "Love & Hate" Relic Relic 4:33
11 "Think 101" Relic Ohmega Watts & Theory Hazit 3:50
12 "Beautiful Mess" Relic 4:23
13 "What Remains" Relic 3:23

Guest Appearances

Artist Title Album Year
The Battery (Jurny Big & Peace 586) "Cuddit" (feat. Sev Statik, RationaL & DJ Kair One) Two EP 2013
Cas Metah "Truly Cinematic" (feat. MotionPlus, Lyriz, Mouf Warren, RationaL, WonderBrown & Re:Flex the Architect) Old Fashioned 2015
Fab da Eclectic "3000 Miles to Graceland" (feat. RationaL & Shortop) Last Call 2008
Kaboose "Can't Call It" (Remix) (feat. RationaL & The Gaff) Bits & Pieces 2009
Kwest "El Dorado" (feat. RationaL) Metropolitan Monastery 2010
Mr. J. Medeiros "Tri Cycle" (feat. Relic & RationaL) Digital Single 2013
Parab & Hesam-I-Am "Meant to Fly" (feat. RationaL) Digital Single 2013
Relic "Family Man" (feat. RationaL, Fresco P, Sean Prominent & New Breed MC) Miles to Go 2012
Skizza "Stage Lights" (feat. RationaL) Clark Kent Glasses 2013
Terrain "Cliché" (feat. RationaL & Relic) Connected 2013
Terrain "Ascension" (feat. RationaL) Ignition 2014

References

  1. "2010 Sphere of Hip-Hop Awards – Song of the Year". sphereofhiphop.com. February 28, 2011. Retrieved August 26, 2012.
  2. http://web.archive.org/web/20130406191207/http://www.thestarphoenix.com/entertainment/Rational+releases+thought+provoking+debut+album/6956286/story.html. Archived from the original on April 6, 2013. Retrieved October 15, 2012. Missing or empty |title= (help) "The Star Phoenix", Saskatoon, July 19, 2012. Retrieved August 26, 2012.
  3. Silliphant, Craig (July 12, 2012). "Local Rapper Aims for Authenticity". planetsmag.com. Saskatoon. Retrieved August 26, 2012.
  4. "RationaL Bio" Retrieved August 26, 2012.
  5. "RationaL Announces The Birthwrite LP”, Retrieved August 26, 2012.

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