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International Acclaim Hasn't Changed Haviah Mighty


International Acclaim Hasn't Changed Haviah Mighty
The Toronto rapper talks her upcoming mixtape 'Stock Exchange,' new single "Protest," and why "Black people are revolutionary"
Published Jun 11, 2021
It's been just over two years since Haviah Mighty dropped
13th Floor, the Polaris Music Prize-winning album that would solidify her presence as a Canadian hip-hop artist to watch. A lot has happened since then. The outbreak of a global pandemic has forced Mighty to navigate the challenging world of work as an artist entirely online, and the deep impact of racial tensions and anti-Blackness coming to a head have resulted in Mighty's newest track "Protest," out today, a powerful and urgent testament to Black resistance.

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