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'''Hussain Yoosuf''', better known by his [[stage name]] '''Spek''', is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[hip hop music|hip hop]] musician. He is best known for his singles "Smell the Coffee" and "I'm a Hippie" and as a member of Canadian hip hop group, [[Dream Warriors (band)|Dream Warriors]].
'''Hussain Yoosuf''', better known by his [[stage name]] '''Spek''', is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[hip hop music|hip hop]] musician. He is best known for his singles "Smell the Coffee" and "I'm a Hippie". He is a former member of the Canadian hip hop pioneers, [[Dream Warriors (band)|Dream Warriors]], and, more recently, known for his work as an entrepreneur and music publisher.

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==Early career==
==Early career==
Spek started rapping at the age of 14 in his hometown [[Montreal]]. He joined the hip hop group [[Dream Warriors (band)|Dream Warriors]] shortly after the release of their hit songs "[[My Definition of a Boombastic Jazz Style]]" and "Wash Your Face in My Sink".
Spek started rapping at the age of 14 in his hometown of [[Montreal]]. He joined the hip hop group Dream Warriors shortly after the release of their hit songs "[[My Definition of a Boombastic Jazz Style]]" and "Wash Your Face in My Sink".


At the age of 17, he signed a worldwide record contract with [[EMI]] and toured the globe before settling in [[London]]. Spek soon found himself touring across Europe with British [[jazz]]-[[rapping|rap]] crew [[Us3]]. Working with musical partner [[Brian Rose (producer)|Brian Rose]] he collaborated with members of [[Jamiroquai]] and with [[Nitin Sawhney]]. Sawheny's album ''Beyond Skin'' featuring Spek was highly touted by [[Sting (musician)|Sting]] and [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]], won the [[South Bank Album Award]] and went on to be nominated for the [[Mercury Music Prize]]. He appeared on the BBC’s ''[[Later... with Jools Holland]]''.
At the age of 17, he signed a worldwide record contract with [[EMI]] and toured the world before settling in [[London]]. Spek soon found himself touring across Europe with the British [[jazz]]-[[rapping|rap]] crew [[Us3]]. Working with his musical partner [[Brian Rose (producer)|Brian Rose]], he collaborated with members of [[Jamiroquai]] and with [[Nitin Sawhney]]. Sawhney's album, ''Beyond Skin'', featuring Spek was highly praised by [[Sting (musician)|Sting]] and [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]], won the [[South Bank Album Award]] and was nominated for the [[Mercury Music Prize]]. He appeared on the BBC TV programme ''[[Later... with Jools Holland]]''.


==Increasing prominence==
==Increasing prominence==
Spek's songs were uses in a number of advertising campaigns from [[Nokia]], [[Fox Entertainment Group]] and were used in [[DreamWorks Pictures]] 2004 comedy ''[[Envy (2004 film)|Envy]]''. Spek's single "Smell the Coffee" was featured several times in the Old Vic in ''[[EastEnders]]''.
Spek's songs were used in advertising campaigns by [[Nokia]] and [[Fox Entertainment Group]] and in the [[DreamWorks Pictures]] 2004 comedy ''[[Envy (2004 film)|Envy]]''. Spek's single, "Smell the Coffee", was used several times in the Old Vic in ''[[EastEnders]]''.


''[[The Times]]'' described his music as "a gentle and genial collection of dreamy love songs and street smart hip hop grooves." ''[[Loaded (magazine)|Loaded]]'' magazine described his album ''Don't Sweat the Small Stuff'' as "like [[Prince (musician)|Prince]] and [[De La Soul]] in a mucky mudwrestle. Exceptional." and gave it 10 out of 10.
''[[The Times]]'' described his music as "a gentle and genial collection of dreamy love songs and street smart hip hop grooves". ''[[Loaded (magazine)|Loaded]]'' magazine described his album, ''Don't Sweat the Small Stuff'', as "like [[Prince (musician)|Prince]] and [[De La Soul]] in a mucky mudwrestle. Exceptional," and gave it 10 out of 10.


In 2003, Spek was asked to co-host the [[Juno Awards]].
In 2003, Spek was asked to co-host the [[Juno Awards]].


His "Look Me Up" video was voted number one on [[MTV UK]]'s ''Daily Chart Live''. His "I'm a Hippie" single was a Top 20 hit in Canada.
His "Look Me Up" video was voted number one on [[MTV UK]]'s ''Daily Chart Live''. His "I'm a Hippie" single was a hit in Canada.


==Films==
==Films==
In 2005, Spek was cast in a lead role in the UK/European feature film ''Wicked'', starring alongside Danish star [[Kim Bodnia]] and others. Playing a dual role he also wrote the film's soundtrack and score with longtime collaborator Brian Rose. That film screened at the 2005 [[Cannes Film Festival]].
In 2005, Spek was cast in a lead role in the UK/European independent feature film ''Nefarious'', starring with the Danish star [[Kim Bodnia]] and others. Playing a dual, he also wrote the film's soundtrack and score with his longtime collaborator Brian Rose. The film was screened at the 2005 [[Cannes Film Festival]].


In 2006, Spek began development of his next film project ''Fricky Khan'' about a [[Sri Lanka]]n motorcycle racer and multiple [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] winner who lived fast and died young. The story is based on the life of Spek's uncle.
In 2006, Spek began development of his next film project, ''Fricky Khan'', about a [[Sri Lanka]]n motorcycle racer and multiple [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] winner who died at a young age. The story is based on the life of his uncle.


==Music executive==
==Music executive==
After years of working as a recording artist, writer, composer, producer and music publishing executive, Spek relocated to [[Dubai]] in the [[United Arab Emirates]] in 2007 to establish the first music publisher in the United Arab Emirates. As Managing Director, partner and co-founder of Fairwood Music (Arabia), Spek helped lead the company to be responsible for pioneering respect for musical copyrights in the Middle East and handle some of the world's leading music catalogues for the [[Middle East]] and [[North Africa]] including that of Universal Music Publishing Group and EMI Music Publishing among others.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.musicweek.com/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=1038385&c=1 |title=EMI Publishing focusing on UAE |first = Paul |last= Williams |date=10 August 2009 |work=[[Music Week]] |publisher=[[United Business Media]] |accessdate=16 March 2011}}</ref>
After years of working as a recording artist, writer, composer, producer and music publishing executive, Spek moved to [[Dubai]] in the [[United Arab Emirates]] in 2007 to establish the first music publisher in the United Arab Emirates. As managing director, partner and co-founder of Fairwood Music (Arabia), Spek pioneered respect for musical copyrights in the [[Middle East]], handling some of the world's leading music catalogues for the Middle East and [[North Africa]] including those of Universal Music Publishing Group and EMI Music Publishing.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.musicweek.com/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=1038385&c=1 |title=EMI Publishing focusing on UAE |first = Paul |last= Williams |date=10 August 2009 |work=[[Music Week]] |publisher=[[United Business Media]] |accessdate=16 March 2011}}</ref>


In 2012, Spek launched a new firm, PopArabia, supported by [[Abu Dhabi]] government initiative [[twofour54]]. PopArabia represents the music publishing catalogs of Universal Music Publishing, Sony ATV, EMI Music Publishing, Imagem Music Group, Peer Music, Cooking Vinyl and others.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://media.twofour54.com/en/news/news/twofour54-supports-poparabia-music-publishing-and-music-rights-consultancyy.html | publisher= twofour54 | title= twofour54 supports PopArabia music publishing and music rights consultancy | date= 31 May 2012 | accessdate= 24 February 2013}}</ref> PopArabia connects the dots between international stakeholders seeking opportunities in the Middle East and those in the Middle East seeking access to world class music.
In 2011, Spek launched a new firm, PopArabia, supported by the [[Abu Dhabi]] government initiative [[twofour54]]. PopArabia represents the music publishing catalogs of Sony ATV, EMI Music Publishing, Kobalt Music, Concord Music, Peermusic and others.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://media.twofour54.com/en/news/news/twofour54-supports-poparabia-music-publishing-and-music-rights-consultancyy.html | publisher= twofour54 | title= twofour54 supports PopArabia music publishing and music rights consultancy | date= 31 May 2012 | accessdate= 24 February 2013}}</ref> PopArabia connects international stakeholders seeking opportunities in the Middle East and those in the Middle East seeking access to world class music.


In January 2015 it was announced that Spek would be relocating to New York, taking on a new role as the Senior Vice President, Creative and A&R at NYC music publisher [[Reservoir Media Management]].
In January 2015, it was announced that Spek would move to New York, taking on a new role as the senior vice president, creative and A&R at the New York City music publisher Reservoir Media Management.


Spek continues to release music independently. In September 2019, he performed his song "Pilgrim" with his friend and collaborator Nitin Sawhney to a sold-out audience at the [[Royal Albert Hall]] for the 20th anniversary of Sawhney's breakthrough album ''Beyond Skin''. Spek is also featured on Sawhney's album, ''Immigrants'', featured on the single Lifeline released in July 2020.
==Discography==

In February 2020, it was announced that Spek had returned to the UAE, focused on opportunities in emerging markets.


==Discography==
===Albums and EPs===
===Albums and EPs===
*''Look Me Up'' (2001)
*''Look Me Up'' (2001)
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===Releases with Dream Warriors===
===Releases with Dream Warriors===
*''[[Subliminal Simulation]]'' (1994)
*''[[Subliminal Simulation]]'' (1994)
*''[[The Master Plan (album)|The Master Plan]]'' (1996)
*''[[The Master Plan (Dream Warriors album)|The Master Plan]]'' (1996)
*''[[Anthology: A Decade of Hits 1988–1998]]'' (1999)
*''[[Anthology: A Decade of Hits 1988–1998]]'' (1999)


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*[[Beres Hammond]] – "Highlight of the Day"
*[[Beres Hammond]] – "Highlight of the Day"
*[[Nitin Sawhney]] – "The Pilgrim"
*[[Nitin Sawhney]] – "The Pilgrim"
*[[Nitin Sawhney]] – "Lifeline"
*[[Kinnie Starr]] – "E-Merged"
*[[Kinnie Starr]] – "E-Merged"
*[[Bass is Base]] – ''Memories of the Soulshack Survivors''
*[[Bass is Base]] – ''Memories of the Soulshack Survivors''
*The Dukes of Hang Gliding – ''My Cinema''
*The Dukes of Hang Gliding – ''My Cinema''
*[[Kinnie Starr]] – "I'm Ready"
*[[Kinnie Starr]] – "I'm A Ghost"


==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:Canadian rappers]]
[[Category:21st-century Canadian rappers]]
[[Category:Canadian male rappers]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Musicians from Montreal]]
[[Category:Musicians from Montreal]]
[[Category:Canadian people of Emirati descent]]
[[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]]
[[Category:21st-century Canadian male musicians]]

Latest revision as of 20:29, 16 May 2024

Hussain Yoosuf, better known by his stage name Spek, is a Canadian hip hop musician. He is best known for his singles "Smell the Coffee" and "I'm a Hippie". He is a former member of the Canadian hip hop pioneers, Dream Warriors, and, more recently, known for his work as an entrepreneur and music publisher.

Early career

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Spek started rapping at the age of 14 in his hometown of Montreal. He joined the hip hop group Dream Warriors shortly after the release of their hit songs "My Definition of a Boombastic Jazz Style" and "Wash Your Face in My Sink".

At the age of 17, he signed a worldwide record contract with EMI and toured the world before settling in London. Spek soon found himself touring across Europe with the British jazz-rap crew Us3. Working with his musical partner Brian Rose, he collaborated with members of Jamiroquai and with Nitin Sawhney. Sawhney's album, Beyond Skin, featuring Spek was highly praised by Sting and Madonna, won the South Bank Album Award and was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize. He appeared on the BBC TV programme Later... with Jools Holland.

Increasing prominence

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Spek's songs were used in advertising campaigns by Nokia and Fox Entertainment Group and in the DreamWorks Pictures 2004 comedy Envy. Spek's single, "Smell the Coffee", was used several times in the Old Vic in EastEnders.

The Times described his music as "a gentle and genial collection of dreamy love songs and street smart hip hop grooves". Loaded magazine described his album, Don't Sweat the Small Stuff, as "like Prince and De La Soul in a mucky mudwrestle. Exceptional," and gave it 10 out of 10.

In 2003, Spek was asked to co-host the Juno Awards.

His "Look Me Up" video was voted number one on MTV UK's Daily Chart Live. His "I'm a Hippie" single was a hit in Canada.

Films

[edit]

In 2005, Spek was cast in a lead role in the UK/European independent feature film Nefarious, starring with the Danish star Kim Bodnia and others. Playing a dual, he also wrote the film's soundtrack and score with his longtime collaborator Brian Rose. The film was screened at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival.

In 2006, Spek began development of his next film project, Fricky Khan, about a Sri Lankan motorcycle racer and multiple Grand Prix winner who died at a young age. The story is based on the life of his uncle.

Music executive

[edit]

After years of working as a recording artist, writer, composer, producer and music publishing executive, Spek moved to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates in 2007 to establish the first music publisher in the United Arab Emirates. As managing director, partner and co-founder of Fairwood Music (Arabia), Spek pioneered respect for musical copyrights in the Middle East, handling some of the world's leading music catalogues for the Middle East and North Africa including those of Universal Music Publishing Group and EMI Music Publishing.[1]

In 2011, Spek launched a new firm, PopArabia, supported by the Abu Dhabi government initiative twofour54. PopArabia represents the music publishing catalogs of Sony ATV, EMI Music Publishing, Kobalt Music, Concord Music, Peermusic and others.[2] PopArabia connects international stakeholders seeking opportunities in the Middle East and those in the Middle East seeking access to world class music.

In January 2015, it was announced that Spek would move to New York, taking on a new role as the senior vice president, creative and A&R at the New York City music publisher Reservoir Media Management.

Spek continues to release music independently. In September 2019, he performed his song "Pilgrim" with his friend and collaborator Nitin Sawhney to a sold-out audience at the Royal Albert Hall for the 20th anniversary of Sawhney's breakthrough album Beyond Skin. Spek is also featured on Sawhney's album, Immigrants, featured on the single Lifeline released in July 2020.

In February 2020, it was announced that Spek had returned to the UAE, focused on opportunities in emerging markets.

Discography

[edit]

Albums and EPs

[edit]
  • Look Me Up (2001)
  • Don't Sweat the Small Stuff (2002)

Singles

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  • "I'm a Hippie" (2001)
  • "Smell the Coffee" (2002)

Releases with Dream Warriors

[edit]

Guest appearances

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References

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  1. ^ Williams, Paul (10 August 2009). "EMI Publishing focusing on UAE". Music Week. United Business Media. Retrieved 16 March 2011.
  2. ^ "twofour54 supports PopArabia music publishing and music rights consultancy". twofour54. 31 May 2012. Retrieved 24 February 2013.