Joey Stylez
Joseph Laplante, stage name Joey Stylez, is a First Nations-Métis Canadian singer and rapper/pop artist.[2] Personal lifeJoey is married to Haida musician and actress Carsen Gray.[3] Career2001–2006: Mixtapes Snoop Dogg and 50 CentHe opened for both Snoop Dogg and 50 Cent in Saskatoon.[4] 2007–2008: XXL & Living ProofIn June 2007 Stylez was on the front page of[5] The StarPhoenix, got a feature in XXL and ranked on CBC's list of the top 25 Canadian MC's of all time.[6] In 2008 his song and video for "Living Proof" reached No. 4 on Much Music's Rap City.[7] Joey Stylez was featured in The Star Phoenix with his friends Trent Duff and Sean Horse to show off his fashion success and billboard at Idylwyld Drive and 20th Street, downtown Saskatoon.[8] 2009: The BlackstarHis debut studio album The Blackstar was released on November 23, 2009. The title is taken from Joseph's Kookum (grandmother in traditional Plains Cree) name, Christina (LaPlante) Blackstar. Kookum was a traditional Plains Cree woman who never spoke English and practiced all the sacred ceremonies.[9] The Blackstar earned Stylez three Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards, including Best Music Video for his song "Sugarcane" (2009), Best Pop Album (2010) and Songwriter of the Year (2010).[10] In 2011 Joey received a nomination for Aboriginal Album of the Year for this project.[11] 2013: Feather and Rosary This album featured such songs as "Jaded Angel" that reached number one on the Indigenous Music Countdown.[12] 2016: Red Makaveli The album was well received and "See You in Hell" was featured on Taylor Sheridan's Hollywood Movie "Wind River". 2016: #GREYMAGIC This album won best rap album of 2017 at the Indigenous Music Awards. 2018: The Star Chief "Save Your Soul", from this album was featured on the opening episode of Kevin Costner and Taylor Sheridan's "Yellowstone" television series. 2021: 3 Eye Hip This multi-genre album appealed to a wide audience and "Indian Girl Driving Me Crazy" won best music video at the Native American Music Awards.[13] 2023: Horse Thieves and Bootleggers The album introduced Stylez as a trapbilly artist that incorporated trap and hillbilly music, two genres that shaped him as a musician and person.[14] Associated ActsThe Weeknd -[15] Dragonette -[16] Ty Dolla $ign -[17] Bun B - Snak the Ripper -[18] Pete Sands -[19] Sten Joddi -[20] Carsen Gray -[3] Movie and Television Song Placements2017: "See You in Hell" was featured on Taylor Sheridan's Hollywood Movie "Wind River"[21] 2021: Save Your Soul, was featured on the opening episode of Kevin Costner and Taylor Sheridan's "Yellowstone"[22] television series. 2022: Stylez collaborated with artist Sten Joddi on "Urban Natives", which was featured on the "Reservation Dogs" television series. 2023: The single "Step" was featured on the gritty television drama "Mayor of Kingstown".[23] TattoosStylez got his first tattoo when he was seventeen.[9] It was of Chief Sitting Bull. In an interview with Marie Clements' Urban Ink, Stylez noted Sitting Bull as a monumental figure to his people. He said, "I am inspired by his life and strive to one day be a great figure like him, so it's a perfect reminder.[9] " He named one tattoo "Chief Joseph". He also has the Indian outlaw logo and "Indian Outlaw" in script on both his forearm and stomach. Centered on the back of his shoulders is the West Coast style eagle with Cree syllabics below that say, "a gift and a curse." He explained, "The gift is having lots of young impressionable eyes on me, so do not want to steer them on the wrong path, which is the curse.[9] Community workEach year Joey Stylez performs across Canada at sometimes isolated First Nations Reserves. He visits youth homes and juvenile detention centres. He has facilitated workshops with a focus on Native American youth empowerment and confidence building.[24] Awards and nominations
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