Hailing from the streets of Vaughn/Oakwood Toronto Canada, Quanche a.k.a The Youngest in Charge has been rhyming since the tender age of 10 and putting in work in the studio for the past three years. Some of his first appearances include,Kamikaze’s 2005 Caribana Mixtape hosted by Madd Linx. In 2006, Quanche’s song “Castles†garnered much critical attention as a lead MC on the Jungle City mix-tape- 88 Fingaz Presents: “In da Streetz 2 Industry.†Now 16 years old, Quanche has already built a strong street fallowing, Opening up for Dead Prez in November 2007 and working with movements like STOLEN FROM AFRICA, Quanche is quickly becoming a youth advocate for human rights using his music to speak on behalf of a voiceless generation. With the release of his first/latest mix-tape “Youngest in Charge†which came out in the summer of 2007,Quanche has proven to be a Toronto heavy weight in the game and now has the industry and the streets on stand by wondering what his next move will be. Continuing to work with EZ-Mak Records & Entertainment and various movements, Artists and organizations, Makes Quanche one to look out for in 2008.Video Interview with Quanche
By: Stolen From Africa
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Date: January 17th 2007
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29.phpToronto, ON - At only 16 years old, Oakwood & Vaughn's Quanche has established himself as one of the youngest artists in Toronto putting in some serious work. Recognized by a growing amount of people as the "Youngest in Charge", Quanche first hit the scene in 2005 on Kamikaze’s 2005 Caribana Mixtape hosted by Madd Linx. He followed that up with several other heavy mixtape appearances including the Jungle mixtape 88 Fingaz Presents: In da Streetz 2 Industry. Near the end of the year, Quanche opened for Dead Prez and gave the city a taste of what to look out for in the New Year.With 2008 upon us, Quanche is here with the Youngest In Charge mixtape featuring a slew of Oakwood & Vaughn anthems and tales of his growth in life and as an artist.HipHopCanada affiliates, Stolen From Africa, hit the scene for an interview with Quanche in which he speaks on various topics including his roots on Vaughn Road in Toronto's West end, his new mixtape, his involvement with the Smelly movement that targeted Belly mid-2007 and the Safe Schools Act implemented by the Ontario government.Make sure you download the mixtape FOR FREE after checking out the video. Big shout-outs to Stolen From Africa.Click the image above or link below to download Quanche's "Youngest In Charge" Mixtapehttp://www.zshare.net/download/75535433b74297/Show your support by dropping some feedback! We hope you enjoyed the article. Please post your comments below. Why did you like the article? Why did you dislike the article? Most of our writers will view your comments and respond to your questions. Please be respectful. Thank you.