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Masia One
Birth nameMaysian Lim
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)Rapper, singer
Websitewww.masiaone.com

Maysian Lim, better known as Masia One /ˈmʒə ˈwʌn/, is a Singaporean/Canadian female rapper from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1]

She was born in Singapore and moved to Canada at a very young age.[1] She grew up in Vancouver and eventually moved to Toronto.[2] She attended the University of Toronto and graduated with a degree in Architecture.[3] In 2003, she began her own record label known as M1 Group (later renamed The MERDEKA Group) and subsequently released her debut album, Mississauga. Her most famous songs[citation needed] are "Split Second Time," "Halfway Through the City," and "Return of the B-Girl". In 2003, Masia One became the first female rapper to be nominated for "Best Rap Video" in the MuchMusic Video Awards.[1][3]

Her second album, Pulau was released in fall 2008, in two volumes; Pulau: Chapter 1: Montreal in the Fall and Pulau: Chapter 2: The Islands. It features collaborations with Moe Masri, Isis, Lady E, DJ SARASA, Dylan Murray, Zaki Ibrahim, Junia T, Moka Only, Sikh Knowledge, Vybz Machine and more.

In 2012, she appeared on former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante's EP, Letur-Lefr. Maisa One has also been featured on two ill.Gates songs, on his 18-track LP, The ill.Methodology, also released in 2012.

Discography

  • Bootleg Culture (2012)
  • Highplace Drive (2010)
  • Pulau (2009)
  • Mississauga (2003)

References

  1. ^ a b c Vela, Thandiwe (2009) "Toronto home to hip-hop diasporas", Toronto Star, January 8, 2009, retrieved 2011-06-19
  2. ^ Cheah, Jason (2009) "Club Beat: Holiday fever continues as the parties just get hotter this weekend", Toronto Star, February 6, 2009, retrieved 2011-06-19
  3. ^ a b Tan, Valerie (2009) "S'porean hip hop artist gets worldwide recognition for her works", Channel NewsAsia, June 28, 2009, retrieved 2011-06-19

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