Travis Huff

Polaris Music Prize winner Cadence Weapon drops new Connor McDavid 2024 Stanley Cup remix single to honour the superstar and his Edmonton Oilers squad

Travis Huff
Polaris Music Prize winner Cadence Weapon drops new Connor McDavid 2024 Stanley Cup remix single to honour the superstar and his Edmonton Oilers squad

Cadence Weapon is Edmonton-born, Toronto-based rapper, producer, writer and poet Rollie Pemberton. His latest album Rollercoaster (2024) has gotten rave reviews from media across North America, and his 2021 album Parallel World won Canada’s Polaris Music Prize. The son of a pioneering hip-hop radio DJ, Pemberton grew up around a diverse library of music. Splitting his time between Edmonton’s experimental electronic and underground rap scenes as a teenager, Pemberton eventually developed a hybrid of both styles. Cadence Weapon has released five albums, all of which have been nominated for the Polaris Music Prize, with Breaking Kayfabe (2006) and Hope in Dirt City (2012) and Parallel World (2021) being shortlist nominees. Pemberton has toured extensively following the success of these albums, playing festivals like Glastonbury, Lollapalooza, Pitchfork Music Festival, Roskilde and Primavera Sound and performing shows with artists such as Public Enemy, Diplo, Questlove, De La Soul and many more. Pemberton’s music is known for pairing ground-breaking production with incisive, socially conscious lyricism. Pemberton served as Poet Laureate of Edmonton from 2009 to 2011, making him the literary ambassador of his hometown. His poem “The Garden” was incorporated into a bronze sculpture at the Alberta Legislature Grounds in Edmonton in 2018. Pemberton was the narrator and a writer for the VICELAND television series PAYDAY and Mister Tachyon and he has hosted lectures and conducted live interviews for CBC q and Red Bull Music Academy. Pemberton’s debut book, Bedroom Rapper, is a personal account of his life in music as an artist, critic and fan amid a changing digital landscape. It was released in early 2002 by McClelland & Stewart. His latest single “Connor McDavid – 2024 Stanley Cup Version” pays homage to arguably the greatest generational NHL hockey talent of this generation, and his team the Edmonton Oilers.