Muneshine
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Muneshine | |
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Birth name | Rob Bakker |
Born | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada |
Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Underground hip hop |
Occupations | Rapper, producer |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels |
Droppin' Science Productions Handcuts Mumbles Hip Hop Grindin Blunted Astronaut |
Associated acts | Twin Peaks, The Birthday Boys, Wolves, The Residents, Phocus, Wax Reform, Lucky 7, Lightheaded |
Website | muneshine.com |
Rob Bakker, better known by his stage name Muneshine, is a Canadian underground hip hop artist.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
Discography
- Solo albums
- Opportunity Knocks (2005)
- A Walk in the Park (2007)
- Status Symbol (2008)
- There Is Only Today (2012)
- Collaboration albums
- A Vision and a Plan [EP] (2004) (with Raks One, as Phocus)
- A Vision and a Plan (2004) (Phocus)
- Open House (2010) (with Saint, as The Residents)
- The Perfect Strangers EP (2010) (with Ghettosocks, as Twin Peaks)
- Kissing Hands & Shaking Babies (2011) (Twin Peaks)
- Mount Crushmore EP (2012) (Twin Peaks & The Returners)
- Wolves (2013) (with Bix, D-Sisive, Ghettosocks & Timbuktu, as Wolves)
- TBA (TBA)[11] (with D-Sisive, as The Birthday Boys)
- Compilations
- Home Brewed Productions (2010)
- Train of Thought (2011) (with Ghettosocks & Timbuktu)
- Singles
- "Overdrive" (12") (2005)
- "Imagine That" (12") (2006)
- "Mark My Words" (12") (2007)
- "Kaboom!!!" (12") (2007) (Twin Peaks)
- "Bed Bugs" (12") (2013)
- Guest appearances
- Factor - "Walk Don't Run" from Con-Soul Confessions (2003)
- D-Sisive - "I See" from Let the Children Die (2009)
- Ghettosocks - "U Ain't This" from Treat of the Day (2009)
See also
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