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{{Short description|Canadian hip hop supergroup}}
{{Short description|Canadian hip hop supergroup}}

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Full Circle
OriginSt. Lawrence, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresCanadian hip hop
Years active2015–present
MitgliederJimmy Prime
SAFE
Jay Whiss
Puffy L'z
Donnie
Young Smoke (2020-present)
Past membersSmoke Dawg (2015-2018) (deceased)

Full Circle is a hip hop supergroup and collective consisting of Prime Boys and Halal Gang members Jimmy Prime, SAFE, Jay Whiss, Puffy L'z, Donnie and formerly, Smoke Dawg (prior to his death).[1][2] Smoke Dawg's younger brother Young Smoke joined the collective in 2020.

Background

The supergroup was formed in 2015 both groups were frequent collaborators performing together under their solo aliases, however, occasionally come together to perform under the "Full Circle" group name.[3][4] They released the titular single "Full-Circle" in 2016 and was produced by Boi-1da.[5] In the same year, the group released the singles "Income" and "El Chapo". Full Circle, member Smoke Dawg was shot dead in 2018 in which members of the collectively paid tribute to the fallen artist. Full Circle manager, Kosi Modekwe was also killed.[6][7] Prime Boys regularly collaborate with Halal Gang and are known for their frequent collaborations.[8] The single "Every Night" by Jay Whiss was supposed to be released with Full Circle, however, ended up being released on his Dark Clouds EP released in 2019.[9]

Discography

Compilation albums

  • 2019: Smokey's World

Singles

List of singles as primary artist
Titel Year Album
"Income" 2016 non-album singles
"El Chapo"
"Full Circle"
List of singles as featured artist
Titel Year Album
"The World is Yours" (6ixBuzz feat. Full Circle) 2019 NorthernSound
List of singles as a collective
Titel Year Performer(s) Album
"Time Flies" 2016 Jay Whiss featuring Jimmy Prime and Smoke Dawg non-album singles
"Driven" Jay Whiss featuring SAFE
"Feeling Great" 2017 Donnie featuring Puffy L'z
"Been Through" Donnie featuring SAFE and Puffy L'z
"Humana"[10][10] Jimmy Prime featuring Donnie and Smoke Dawg
"Feeling Great" 2018 Smoke Dawg featuring Jimmy Prime and SAFE Struggle Before Glory[11]
"Down" Smoke Dawg featuring Jay Whiss and SAFE
"These Games" Smoke Dawg featuring SAFE & Jay Whiss
"Good as it Gets" 2019 Donnie featuring Jimmy Prime and Smoke Dawg From the Beginning to the End
"Attic" Donnie featuring SAFE
"Boring" Puffy L'z featuring Smoke Dawg and Jay Whiss Take No L'z
"Every Night"[9] Jay Whiss featuring SAFE Dark Cloud EP
"Valet" Jay Whiss featuring Puffy L'z Peace of Mind
"Diamonds Dripping" 2020 Smoke Dawg featuring Jay Whiss and Young Smoke Struggle Before Glory (Deluxe)
"Belligerent"[12] Donnie featuring Young Smoke non-album singles

See Also

References

  1. ^ ""Full Circle" Features Pretty Much Everyone in Toronto Rap and It Slaps". www.vice.com.
  2. ^ Francis, Mitzi (November 2, 2022). "Famous Rappers Who Died in Mysterious Killing by Gunshot".
  3. ^ "Man Found Guilty of Murder of Toronto Rapper Smoke Dawg | Exclaim!". exclaim.ca.
  4. ^ "Toronto's Prime Boys Are Getting the World's Attention". The FADER.
  5. ^ "Donnie, Puffy L'z, Smoke Dawg, SAFE, Jimmy Prime & Jay Whiss Connect for "Full Circle"". Hypebeast. September 13, 2016.
  6. ^ "Drake's tourmate Smoke Dawg shot dead". July 2, 2018 – via Business Standard.
  7. ^ "Koba Prime & Smoke Dawg killed in Toronto shooting". July 1, 2018.
  8. ^ "Drake's ties to slain Toronto rapper Smoke Dawg, and more". torontosun.
  9. ^ a b "Toronto Rapper Jay Whiss On His 'Dark Cloud' EP And Upcoming Album". July 20, 2019.
  10. ^ a b "Premiere: Jimmy Prime Turns Up With Smoke Dawg and Donnie in "Humana" Video". Complex.
  11. ^ "Hear Smoke Dawg's Posthumous 'Struggle Before Glory' LP | Exclaim!". exclaim.ca.
  12. ^ "Donnie & Young Smoke Link Up For "Belligerent" - Sidedoor Magazine". April 2, 2020.