Canadian singers. The most famous Canadian singers and singers

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August 21st, 2013 , 11:10 am

For almost all of us, the main associations with Canada are Maple Leaf and maple syrup, Niagara Falls, hockey and beavers. And, of course, famous Canadians, which will be discussed in today's selection.

1. Jason Priestley

Place of birth: Vancouver
Fame: Brandon in Aaron Spelling's hit TV series Beverly Hills 90210.
Early work: First role as runaway orphan Todd Mahaffey on NBC's Sister Kate.
Unbelievable but true: made a documentary about Canadian group"The Barenaked Ladies" and the video for their single "The Old Apartment" for which he received an award as " best director at the 1996 Canadian Music Video Awards. (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for AFI)

2. Dan Aykroyd

Place of birth: Ottawa
Known for: First cast actor and screenwriter of Saturday Night Live, where he parodied Jimmy Carter, Richard Nixon and Julia Child. He also became famous for the films "Eggheads" and "The Blues Brothers".
Early work: first role - in the film "Love at First Sight" (1977).
Unbelievable but true: His wife Donna Dixon is a former model who won Miss Virginia in 1976 and Miss District of Columbia in 1977. (Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images) #

3. Evangeline Lilly

Birthplace: Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta
Known for: Kate Austen on Lost.
Early work: starred in commercials hotline for single men, also starred in the film "Freddy vs. Jason".
Unbelievable but true: she lived in a grass hut as a missionary in the Philippines. (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

4. Alanis Morissette

Place of birth: Ottawa
Fame: Her 1995 album Jagged Little Pill sold 30 million copies.
Early work: She appeared regularly on the Nickelodeon series You Can't Do That on Television in 1986.
Unbelievable but true: she played God in the film Dogma. (Jean-Christophe Bott / EPA)

5. Ellen Page

Birthplace: Halifax, Nova Scotia
Fame: Was nominated for an Oscar and a Golden Globe for her role in the film Juno.
Early work: Film for TV "Pete Pony" at age 10.
Unbelievable but true: she had to wear a wig in X-Men: The Last Stand because she shaved her head for another film. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters)

6. Kim Cattrall

Birthplace: Widnes, England (her family moved to Canada when she was 3 months old).
Known for: Horny Samantha Jones in the TV series and movie Sex and the City.
Early work: "Porky" (1982) and "Police Academy" (1984).
Unbelievable but true: in 2002 she wrote the book Satisfaction: The Art of the Female Orgasm, co-authored with former spouse. (Toby Melville/Reuters)

7. Hayden Christensen

Place of birth: Vancouver
Fame: Anakin Skywalker in George Lucas' saga star Wars: episode two - attack of the clones.
Early work: the series "Family Passions" (1993), "Higher Ground" (2000), "Life is like a house."
Unbelievable but true: he owns the production company Forest Park Pictures with his older brother Tov. (Franck Robichon/EPA)

8. Jim Carrey

Birthplace: Newmarket, Ontario
Fame: the most famous comedian, the star of such comedies as "Ace Ventura", "Dumb and Dumber" and "Bruce Almighty", as well as the melodrama "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind".
Early work: Played several goofy characters in the TV series Living Brushes.
Unbelievable but true: he was supposed to participate in the famous American comedy TV show “Saturday Night Live”, but he was not taken (not funny enough?). (Evan Agostini/Getty Images)

9. Avril Lavigne

Birthplace: Belleville, Ontario
Notoriety: Released her first album, Let Go, at 17, and set the trend for skater pants.
Early work: Sang at local fairs and festivals.
Unbelievable but true: at 14, she won a local radio contest and performed on stage with Shania Twain. (Peter Kramer / AP)

10. Nelly Furtado

Birthplace: Victoria, British Columbia
Known for: Grammy-winning song "I'm Like a Bird" in 2000, as well as the 2006 hit "Promiscuous".
Early work: albums "Whoa, Nelly" (2000) and "Folklore" (2003).
Unbelievable but true: he can play the ukulele and trombone. (Chris Pizzello / AP)

11. Pamela Anderson

Birthplace: Ladysmith, British Columbia
Fame: Sex symbol and actress known for her romances with rockers such as Tommy Lee and Kid Rock.
Early work: She starred in the 90s sitcom The Big Fix.
Unbelievable, but true: she became the “child of the century”, since, presumably, she was the first born on the day of the centennial anniversary of Canada. (Aude Guerrucci / AFP - Getty Images)

12. Rachel McAdams


Known for: Played Regina George in Mean Girls, Irene Adler in Sherlock Holmes.
Early work: "Perfect Pie" (2002), "Chick" (2002).
Unbelievable, but true: at 4 she started figure skating, but left and at 18 she took up acting. (Evan Agostini/Getty Images)

13. Celine Dion

Birthplace: Charlemagne, Quebec
Known for: Five-time Grammy winner who has sold 50 million albums worldwide.
Early Work: Wrote her first song “It Was Only a Dream” at age 12 with her mother and brother.
Unbelievable, but true: known for her unique voice, capable of taking five octaves. (Peter Kramer / AP)

14. Ryan Reynolds

Place of birth: Vancouver
Fame: rising star Hollywood. He starred in such films as The Amityville Horror (2005), Trump Aces (2006) and Yes, No, Probably (2008) and many others.
Early work: the series "Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizzeria" (1998-2001).
Incredible, but true: he was engaged to compatriot Alanis Morissette, but then married Scarlett Johansson. He recently became the face of one of the stores sports nutrition. (Scott Wintrow/Getty Images)

15. Shania Twain

Birthplace: Windsor, Ontario
Known for: Country singer whose Come On Over album became the most popular country album of all time.
Early work: At the age of 8, she sang in bars to help her family.
Unbelievable but true: maintains the complexion with an ointment, which is usually smeared on the cow's udder to warm in winter. (Frank Micelotta/Getty Images)

16. Keanu Reeves

Birthplace: Beirut, Lebanon (but grew up in Toronto)
Fame: Hollywood star, starred in blockbusters like The Matrix, Speed, and Street Kings.
Early work: teen comedies Incredible adventure Bill and Ted" (1989) and "The New Adventures of Bill and Ted" (1991).
Unbelievable, but true: left-handed, but in the rock band "Becky" plays the bass guitar with his right hand. Keanu mastered the first chords for the guitar back in early childhood. (Gabriel Bouys / AFP - Getty Images)

17. Sarah Chalk

Birthplace: Ottawa, Ontario
Fame: Dr. Eliot Reed in the sitcom "Scrubs"
Early Jobs: Replaced Alicia Goranson as Becky Conner on the sitcom Roseanne when Goranson left the show to attend college.
Unbelievable but true: she was a reporter in the Canadian children's show"KidZone" at the age of 12. (Alberto Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Birthplace: Scarborough, Ontario
Fame: Comedian, best known for playing the silly secret agent Austin Powers and the voice of Shrek.
Early work: He was a member of the Second City comedy troupe in Toronto and Chicago, and later performed on Saturday Night Live and Wayne's World (1992).
Unbelievable but true, he was sued by Universal Pictures because he refused to star in a film based on his "Sprockets" sketch for Saturday Night Live because he felt that the script he himself and wrote, not good enough. (Jason Decrow/AP)

Birthplace: London, Ontario
Fame: Singer, musician and youth idol. In 2012, he was named the third most important celebrity in the world by Forbes magazine.
Early work: In 2007, at the age of 12, Bieber sang the song "So Sick" at a local singing competition in Stratford and won second place. His mother posted a video of her son's performance on YouTube, where it and Justin's other videos were later found by American talent agent Scooter Braun.
Unbelievable but true: Bieber suffers from claustrophobia and is terribly afraid of escalators.

However, Shania did not immediately succeed in going his own way. Shania wrote songs herself and wanted to sing exactly her own songs, but the producers imposed material from other authors on her, as a result, on her first album there was only one of her songs (God Ain't Gonna Getcha For That), and even then with an arrangement alien to her. The resulting album, simply titled "Shania Twain", was released on April 20, 1993 and was a complete flop in the market. Even on the US Specialized Country Music Albums Chart, it only peaked at number 67.

However, thanks to the first album, no matter how disastrous it was, Shania is noticed by the famous producer who worked with Def Leppard, AC/DC and Brian Adoms, Robert John "Mutt" Lang. Their acquaintance took place by phone. For a long time they write songs and communicate only by phone. However, after a personal meeting at the Fan Fair festival, a strong feeling flares up between them, and on December 28, 1993 they become husband and wife. The producer husband allows Shania to go his own way in music and she immediately achieves success, releasing her second album "The Woman In Me" in 1995. In 1996, Shania received a Grammy for this disc in the nomination " Best Album country style." In 1997, the album became the most successful female country album in the history of music - it sold 12 million copies.

Shania's third album "Come On Over" (1997) was even more successful than the second album. For "Come On Over" Shania received 4 Grammys, the album became the best-selling female album in history - more than 40 million copies of this disc have been sold worldwide, 20 million of them in the USA.

As an introduction to the work of Shania Twain - two songs from the album "Come On Over":

Shania Twain - Don "t Be Stupid. Performance in Chicago in 2003.

Shania Twain

In 2002, Shania's 4th album, "Up!", was released, which sold 20 million copies worldwide. Twain became the first woman in the history of music, whose three albums, one after the other, reached diamond status (i.e., sold more than 10 million copies).

In the summer of 2010, Shania and her producer husband Robert John "Mutt" Lang divorced. According to rumors, the reason for the divorce was the infidelity of her husband.
On January 1, 2011, Shania Twain married Swiss businessman Frederic Thiebaud. Unlike his first husband, who became famous for his reclusiveness, Frederic is an active comrade who shares Shania's love of adventure and travel.

Shania Twain's height is 162 cm, body measurements are 90-60-89.

Shania Twain's Russian fan site - shania.net.ru

September 8, 2017 - Canada has many talented singers and singers who are known all over the world: from folk to progressive rock. All of them contributed to the popularization of Canadian culture and helped to prove that this country does not live by sports alone!


Since such lists can be quite subjective when ranking them, we decided to list the most famous ones in the usual alphabetical order.

Alanis Morissette

There was a period when almost no American comedy was complete without one of Alanis' most popular songs, "Ironic". It was this track that made her famous all over the world and opened up many new opportunities to conquer the audience not only in Canada, but also in other countries.

However, this was only the beginning. In her subsequent albums, the singer will open from a more original side, affecting not only romantic themes but also social. The Ottawa native boasts a plethora of awards, including 16 Juno Awards and 7 Grammy Awards. She is not only a performer, but also a songwriter, guitarist, producer and actress.

Avril Lavigne

Little girl in men's world. This image worked perfectly for millions of young fans who liked Avril's rebellious nature, her driving compositions and uncompromising outlook on life.

A native of Belleville (Ontario) most spent her youth in Napanee. At the age of 15, she appeared on stage with the famous Shania Twain (we will remember about her later), and already at the age of 16, Avril signed a two-album contract with the recording studio Arista Records total cost two million dollars. Having broken into the charts with the soft-punk song "Sk8ter Boy", the singer eventually moved into more formatted music, which, by the way, only contributed to attracting more listeners.

Bryan Adams

The unique Bryan Adams is known all over the world, and these are not just words - his voice is familiar to everyone. Particularly popular in the 80s with hits like "Summer of 69" and "Cuts Like a Knife," he successfully cemented his status as a true star with the timeless 90s ballads in the style of "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You." This track still holds the record for the longest period spent at number one on the prestigious UK charts.

However, this Canadian legend is more than just the author of popular songs for school discos. His trademark huskyness, combined with an incredible talent for creating recognizable and truly beautiful songs, has made him one of the most influential and successful performers in contemporary music.

Celine Dion

The future star was born in a small town near Montreal. She was the youngest of 14 children in the family. Celine began her musical journey at the age of five. She has many prizes and awards to her credit, the status of the first Canadian to receive a gold record in France, and much more. A grand step on the world stage, after which Dion's fame only grew, was the official soundtrack to the film "Titanic" - a composition called "My Heart Will Go On". The singer also has duets with Barbara Streisand and Luciano Pavarotti.

Drake

While the rappers Dream Warriors and K-os remained only representatives of the underground in the 90s and zero, no Canadian musician could achieve massive success in this area. Then came Drake, who started his career as a child as an actor, but then devoted himself to music.

Drake has taken Canada to the map of mainstream rap culture and become one of the best-selling and most influential rap artists in the world. He founded the Canadian record label OVO Sound, used CN Tower on his album artwork, and helped introduce another of Canada's most talented artists, The Weeknd, to the world.

k.d. Lang

With his distinctive singing style and voice capable of making any listener cry, k.d. lang just couldn't become a regular country singer. The highlight was also her androgynous image, which made her even more memorable and free from all sorts of patterns.

The singer-songwriter was born in Edmonton (Alberta), and the beginning of her musical career I had to work in the Patsy Cline team, which performed cover songs. In the 90s k.d. lang broke into the country industry with her album "Ingénue", and then became a real star of the genre with compositions such as "Crying" and "I"m Down to My Last Cigarette". After some time, she pleased the listeners with a real hit "Constant Craving" , which attracted fans of pop music to the army of her fans.

Leonard Cohen

Creating a song that will later be covered by more than a hundred famous performers, the famous "Hallelujah" - this is just a small part musical heritage, which remained in the world thanks to this legendary performer.

The successful poet and novelist was already famous on the Montreal literary scene, and only then did he begin his career in music. His reflections on love, faith, despair and politics can be deep and simple at the same time - this was his genius. Songs such as "Suzanne", "Bird on the Wire" and "Sisters of Mercy" would cement his reputation as the most successful folk songwriter, with an incredible voice that no one else could match.

Rush

Take a band of "Yes"-obsessed Canadians, add an English progressive rock vibe, and you have one of Canada's most successful rock bands, with more than a million records sold worldwide in the future.

Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson grew up near Toronto and in their youth decided to embody cherished dream about your own rock band into reality. Another member joined them, and in 1974 the Rush trio released their first album. Although over time their style has evolved and faced the necessary changes, their amazing lyrics and musical complexity of the compositions have remained intact and easily recognizable.

Shania Twain

title of one of the most successful performers not only in Canada, but throughout the world, belongs to the charismatic and talented Shania Twain. Eileen Edwards (real name of the singer) was born in Windsor (Ontario). Years later, she would be known to the world stage as the "Queen of Pop Country".

The most popular album of the performer was the disc “Man! I feel like a woman…”. In total, Shania has sold more than 85 million records worldwide, and her album "Come On Over" became the best-selling album in history in the category female vocals all genres.

The Weeknd

One of the stunning Canadian discoveries of recent years is musical creation Abel Tesfaye, who is known to millions of listeners under the pseudonym The Weeknd. The Scarborough native is not only a songwriter and performer, but also a producer.

At the end of 2010, he anonymously uploaded several of his songs to the Web, and thanks to Drake's attention to his work, the rest of the world learned about him. He now has three wildly successful albums to his credit, critical acclaim calling him "the best musical talent since Michael Jackson", and huge army fans.

This small selection of the 10 most famous Canadians will remind us that there are other countries besides the US where celebrities are born.

William Shatner, actor.
William is a well-known Canadian actor who rose to fame for his role as James Kirk, captain of the USS Enterprise on Star Trek. In addition to his acting talents, he is also known as the author of a series of books that describe the work on the Star Trek series.


Michael J. Fox, actor.
Michael is an actor, producer and director. His most notable roles- Marty McFly in the Back to the Future trilogy and Alex Keaton in the TV series Family bonds". After he was diagnosed with Parkinson's syndrome, he stopped actively filming. Michael organized a fund to finance the search for a cure for Parkinson's disease, he actively appears on television, talking about this disease, supporting those suffering from this disease.


Alexander Graham Bell, inventor.
Alexander Graham Bell is known throughout the world as the inventor of the telephone. In 1877 he founded the international company Bell Telephone. He also conducted research in various fields of technology, including aeronautics and the use of a light beam in telecommunications.


Alex Trebek, a popular TV presenter.
Alex earned his popularity by starting a career as a TV news anchor and sportscaster. He himself was born to a Ukrainian immigrant and a French-Canadian mother. He is currently the host of the popular TV game Jeopardy!


Wayne Gretzky, sportsman.
Wayne is one of the most famous athletes of the 20th century. This Canadian hockey player won the Stanley Cup four times as part of the Edmonton Oilers club. In 1999, Wayne Gretzky ended his sports career, and in 2002 he was awarded the Olympic Order. After leaving the sport, Gretzky is engaged in business and social activities.


Pierre Trudeau, politician.
Pierre Trudeau is the 15th prime minister of Canada, who opened this country to the rest of the world, which won the favor of the majority of citizens. Was named the most popular person Canada in the 20th century. It was he who made the country finally independent from Britain. Trudeau was Prime Minister of Canada for 16 years, starting in 1968, with a nine-month break from 1979-1980.


John Kenneth Galbraith, economist.
John is one of the most famous American economic theorists of the 20th century. He was a professor of economics at Harvard, served on the Price Committee during World War II, and served as ambassador to India. Among his merits, work as an adviser to the president should also be noted. In 1993 he was awarded the gold medal. M. V. Lomonosov for outstanding achievements in the field of economic and social sciences.


James Cameron, producer.
If you ask anyone to name the three most famous directors, the answer usually consists of names such as Steven Spielberg, George Lucas and James Cameron. Thanks to James Cameron, the world saw films such as Terminator, Aliens, Abyss, Titanic and Avatar. And the most amazing thing is that James did not graduate from any specialized educational institution, he is completely self-taught.


Neil Young, singer/composer.
Neil Young is a famous Canadian musician with a peculiar guitar playing technique. He wrote all the songs for himself. Along with Bob Dylan, he is one of the most prolific and influential songwriters in the history of rock music. Music magazine Rolling Stone conducted a massive poll of status musicians and critics, during which Young was named 34th in the list. the greatest musicians era of rock and roll.


Shania Twain, singer / composer.
Shania is one of the most famous Canadian singers, her style is country and pop music. Since the age of 11, Shania has constantly performed on various television and radio broadcasts. Her album entitled Come on Over, released in 1997, became a real bestseller. It has sold over 40 million copies, making it the best-selling album in modern music history.

Canadian performers who you've never heard of (or didn't know were Canadians).

Following the advice girlnextdoor, represent the magnificent seven talented Canadians I met through local radio and Spotify Music Canada. All genres are represented, for every taste and color: hip-hop, alternative rock, pop, electronica and country. The number seven is my favorite on the blog, because seven is the optimal number for the list, not too little and not too much.

There are many videos and photos in the post.

I'll start with the number one star on the list - Drake. Now he is on the wave of popularity, and was once a simple black guy from the suburbs of Toronto. Although there are numerous gossips about his family, origin and parents. I once heard in a conversation that Aubrey (as his acquaintances call Drake) did not start from the bottom, being from a wealthy Jewish family, he attended an elite closed school for young talents. And that his song Started from the Bottom and the surroundings of the ghetto are nothing more than lies and a desire to squeeze into a cohort of African American rappers. After reading his Wikipedia page, I came to the conclusion that Aubrey Drake is from a middle-class family, although he was raised by a single mother (white). I don't think that to be a talented singer you have to be born in the lower social strata. Drake is very talented performer and deserves to be called the number one singer in North America. Even though I don't listen to hip-hop, I sometimes make an exception for Drake. Favorite songs are One Dance and Hold On, We're Coming Home.

Rapper Drake is a symbol of Canadian multiculturalism

My university youth (the first five years of study at the university) - Metric. I accidentally heard one song in a selection of tracks on my cousin's flash drive and googled their albums. For me, hearing Metric on local Canadian radio was like a miracle. At first I thought I turned on my playlist. I'm so used to the realization that Metric is an obscure alt rock band that never plays on the radio, and which I accidentally discovered on the Internet. I still rejoice when I hear the voice of Emily Haynes when I walk down the street or sit in a cafe. As someone rightly noted in a music review of their album Fantasies, Emily's voice is a mixture of the hoarseness of Nina Persson from The Cardigans and a certain hysteria of Karen O from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. If Madonna's voice is the canon of American pop music, the voice of Metric's Emily Haynes is the canon of alternative North American music (IMHO). Originally from Toronto, Metric came to Calgary three years ago for a gig I didn't get to see. Canadians don't really know them (or I communicate with the wrong people), but they are often played on alternative radio.

Their most hyped songs (Help I'm Alive and Gimme Sympathy) are probably familiar to you if you often watch shows like The Vampire Diaries (which I don't watch, but I heard that Metric is on the show's soundtrack). I love their clip Gimme Sympathy - unusual and very alternative. One of the most underrated rock bands in my opinion. Perhaps they should change the composer and songwriters, because Emily's voice is worthy to conquer the charts. By the way, the “face of Canada” Kristen Stewart admitted that the song Metric Satellite Mind is one of her favorites.

I also love Emily's fashion style (glamrock!)

Metric will remind you of a little forgotten, but nevertheless, beautiful in their own way. The time Cardigans

Tegan and Sara

In Canada, they are considered a mainstream pop group, despite the unconventional surroundings. In the States, they are also considered a group for gays, but in Canada, some do not even know that the twins Teagan and Sarah have been fighting on the other side of the front for a long time. Probably, they can be compared with our Russian Tatu, everyone knows about their reputation, but still they are at the top of the charts. I remember when I was in middle school, a lot of girls dressed up as Tatu soloists. And no one gave it special significance. Just fashionable. So it is with the Canadian twins Teagan and Sarah Quinn. An American friend heard Teagan and Sarah's song and immediately said: “Ugh, they are Canadian lesbians!” (not that lesbians - fu, but that Canadians, some Americans do not like Canadians). A Canadian colleague admitted that she did not even suspect that Tegan and Sara belonged to gay people.

If someone hears the sweet voices of the Queen twins in your headphones, no one will look askance at you - local radio stations love to play cute Tegan and Sara pop songs on the air during the day. Fortunately, their latest album is very cool and catchy.

Also, Teagan and Sarah are from Calgary, raised by the same mother and lived near me (Silver Springs). Therefore, they are especially loved in Calgary.

Forget about the Night Snipers, the glamorous and feminine Tegan and Sara will win your heart with one cute look.

Coleman Hell

Bearded Ontario electronics artist Coleman Hell delivers a stylish mix of country music and electronic beats, just right for a discotheque in a town like Deep River or Fort McMurray. You can get nostalgic for the beautiful views of Canadian nature and country bars while sitting in a bar in a big city like Toronto.

Every time I hear the first notes of 2 Heads, I remember my two years in small town Fairbanks, Alaska. And the clip is appropriate - a country wedding in a small place with a beautiful blonde bride and a smug groom.

Dear Rouge

I once shared a room with journalism student Annie from Juneau, Alaska. Annie finished her studies and moved to conquer New York. When I arrived in Calgary, I saw a video clip of the group Dear Rouge with a girl who strikingly reminded me of my Alaskan neighbor. However, the voice of the vocalist and the style of music were strikingly different from musical material, which I sometimes heard in a local pub performed by Annie. Having experienced powerful cognitive dissonance, I went to research information about the group on Google and YouTube. Dear Rouge's Danielle does look like Annie's big sister, but she's from Red Deer, in northern Alberta.

Dear Rouge is a very interesting alternative band, which is quite unusual for the Prairies. Perhaps because the guys started climbing from Alberta, and not from Ontario or British Columbia, somehow influenced their popularity and recognition, but at the moment, Dear Rouge is not particularly known outside of Canada. But it's worth listening to them. Canadian alternative music itself is quite popular (Alanis Morissette, Lights, Feist, Half Moon Run), but Dear Rouge in Russia, I think I won't hear it for a long time.

Annie, take your refrigerator out of my room.

Alessia Cara

Despite her young age (20), Alessia Cara wrote an unexpectedly very adult song Here. When I heard her song on the radio, I thought, wow, finally someone thought of writing a song about stupid house parties that you want to go home as soon as possible.

Looking at such young singers (Kara was born in 1996), you think how much I have matured and how quickly time flies. However, Alessia Cara compares favorably with girls of her own age, mainly due to her lyrics and beautiful vocals.

For some reason, I always thought that Alessia Cara was an Afro-Caribbean singer, but Wikipedia corrects me, saying that Cara is Italian. However, it does not matter, the important thing is that despite her youth, Kara manages to write excellent lyrics and be sincere in her songs.

I would love to go to her concert.

Oh, those Italians: if Alessia Cara is African-Canadian for me, then Ariana Grande is Asian

The Weeknd

We started with a global hip-hop star, and we will end our list with a Canadian rap artist.

Everyone knows Weekend, but not everyone knows that he is Canadian from Ontario. Unlike Drake-Aubrey, whose father is African American, Weekend's parents are Ethiopian. What is interesting about Canada is the fact that African Canadians, unlike African Americans, are usually descendants of immigrants from the former British colonies of Africa, or immigrants from the Caribbean (Jamaica, Haiti, Dominican Islands).

As I said, I don't really like hip-hop, but I do like The Weekend's duets with Lana Del Rey (Stargirl and Lust for Life). I think many people know The Weeknd, if not by name, then by songs.

Which Canadian do you listen to?

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