From being a pillar of hip-hop in Quebec to leading the youth, his versatility knows no bounds
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It can be hard to keep up with Malik Shaheed.
The Montrealer has worn a lot of different hats during his lifetime — too many to count.
At the age of 14, he ran a barbershop out of his home with people lining up for $5 haircuts. He’s worked as a DJ, a party promoter and a youth basketball coach.
For nearly a decade, he was the face of Hip Hop, a weekly show on the now-defunct MusiquePlus television channel that aired rap music videos, interviews and provided Quebecers with a window into the culture at a key moment in its history.
As big of a deal as MusiquePlus was at the time, Shaheed says he never let the exposure get to his head.
“Working at MusiquePlus, which was really an all-francophone, predominantly white environment, I was able to still maintain my Blackness and my realness,” he said.
WATCH | Shaheed interviews Montreal rap artist Le Connaisseur in 2000: [embedded content]
For nearly two decades, Shaheed has been running...
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