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Caid Jones (PayAttention Records/ Recording Artist/ Community Activist)

28m · This Is 393 Podcasts · 26 Feb 05:36

Caid Jones - MC/ Producer/ Community organizer has made the city of Winnipeg take notice with his technical rap skills, enthusiasm for the craft and a work ethic that is second to none. A true lover of community. It has been him and his group of friends priority to work with organizations like Taking It Global and Graffiti Art Programming to assemble aid packages for those that need in Treaty 1 , Winnipeg. Proud of his Indigenous and Irish heritage you can see this in every step that he takes. "Stay Woke" is his current release. Pay Attention Records is the label he co-founded to put the music out. Take a listen as 393 jogs through the beginning of promising career with Caid Jones.

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