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'''Team Rezofficial''' are a [[Aboriginal peoples in Canada|Canadian aboriginal]] [[Canadian hip hop|hip hop]] group. Founded by former members of [[War Party (band)|War Party]], the group includes musicians Hellnback, Drezus, Jay Mak, Big Stomp and Tomaslav Miradovic, and was formed in 2003.
'''Team Rezofficial''' are a [[Aboriginal peoples in Canada|Canadian aboriginal]] [[Canadian hip hop|hip hop]] group (primarily [[Cree]] from [[First Nations]] surrounding [[Hobbema]], [[Alberta]]). Founded by former members of [[War Party (band)|War Party]], the group includes musicians Hellnback, Drezus, Jay Mak, Big Stomp and Tomaslav Miradovic, and was formed in 2003.


Their first album ''[[The Foundation (Team Rezofficial album)|The Foundation]]'' won the [[Canadian Aboriginal Music Award]] (CAMA) for Best Rap / Hip-Hop album in 2004. In 2005 the group was nominated for a [[Western Canadian Music Award]] and in 2007 they were nominted for a [[Aboriginal Peoples' Choice Award]] and another CAMA.
Their first album ''[[The Foundation (Team Rezofficial album)|The Foundation]]'' won the [[Canadian Aboriginal Music Award]] (CAMA) for Best Rap / Hip-Hop album in 2004. In 2005 the group was nominated for a [[Western Canadian Music Award]] and in 2007 they were nominted for a [[Aboriginal Peoples' Choice Award]] and another CAMA.

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Team Rezofficial

Team Rezofficial are a Canadian aboriginal hip hop group (primarily Cree from First Nations surrounding Hobbema, Alberta). Founded by former members of War Party, the group includes musicians Hellnback, Drezus, Jay Mak, Big Stomp and Tomaslav Miradovic, and was formed in 2003.

Their first album The Foundation won the Canadian Aboriginal Music Award (CAMA) for Best Rap / Hip-Hop album in 2004. In 2005 the group was nominated for a Western Canadian Music Award and in 2007 they were nominted for a Aboriginal Peoples' Choice Award and another CAMA.

In 2009 the group released their second album The World (And Everything in It). The album's first single, "Lonely", became the first ever song from an aboriginal group to enter the Top 10 on Much Music's RapCity and then to go to number one.

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