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Infinite Exclusive Interview & Performance including OVO Fest Northstars | Toronto Rappers & Hip Hop

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Toronto Rappers & Hip Hop Series with Infinite Exclusives with WorldWide Entertainment TV as he celebrates 25 years of being a solo artist in the 6ix. The iconic Toronto rapper participated in Drake's OVO Fest All Canadian Northstars event that took place on August 1st at the History building in the 6ix.
Performing one of the G.O.A.T. TDot songs in "Gotta Get Mine," he shared the stage with other legendary Toronto hip hop artists such as Maestro Fresh Wes, Kardinal Offishall, Michie Mee, Choclair, Jelleestone, and Saukrates.
In this "Blast From The Past," WWETV Network looks at our exclusive interview with Infinite from 2018. He explains how he got started in the rap game and the success he received with his group Ghetto Concept. We learn why the group broke up and how he handled going solo for the first time.
The rapper discusses his thoughts on how he was portrayed in the legendary CBC National News Street Rappers documentary and dealing with the passing of his brother. Infinite has also done some acting in films like the Tookie Williams movie that was a biopic of the founder of the Crips. The movie starred Jamie Foxx and the Canadian hip hop artist also took a part in 50 Cent's "Get Rich Or Die Trying" biopic.
WorldWide Entertainment TV was also on hand to capture his return to the Toronto rap scene in 2017 via the annual TDot Fest event with exclusive coverage of his performance.

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Toronto Rappers & Hip Hop Series with Infinite Exclusives with WorldWide Entertainment TV as he celebrates 25 years of being a solo artist in the 6ix. The iconic Toronto rapper participated in Drake's OVO Fest All Canadian Northstars event that took place on August 1st at the History building in the 6ix.
Performing one of the G.O.A.T. TDot songs in "Gotta Get Mine," he shared the stage with other legendary Toronto hip hop artists such as Maestro Fresh Wes, Kardinal Offishall, Michie Mee, Choclair, Jelleestone, and Saukrates.
In this "Blast From The Past," WWETV Network looks at our exclusive interview with Infinite from 2018. He explains how he got started in the rap game and the success he received with his group Ghetto Concept. We learn why the group broke up and how he handled going solo for the first time.
The rapper discusses his thoughts on how he was portrayed in the legendary CBC National News Street Rappers documentary and dealing with the passing of his brother. Infinite has also done some acting in films like the Tookie Williams movie that was a biopic of the founder of the Crips. The movie starred Jamie Foxx and the Canadian hip hop artist also took a part in 50 Cent's "Get Rich Or Die Trying" biopic.
WorldWide Entertainment TV was also on hand to capture his return to the Toronto rap scene in 2017 via the annual TDot Fest event with exclusive coverage of his performance.

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