Moka Only

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Moka Only in 2015
Background information
Birth nameDaniel Denton
Also known asMoka, Moka O, Ron Contour, Ronald James Contour, RonCon, Flow Torch, Torch, Dokta Hook, Kareem Serene, Tank Gawd [1]
Born (1973-11-14) November 14, 1973 (age 50)
Langford, British Columbia, Canada
Origin Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Genres Underground hip hop, alternative hip hop, rock
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active1989–present
Labels URBNET Records, Beautiful Records

Daniel Denton (born November 14, 1973), [2] better known by his stage name Moka Only, is a Canadian rapper and singer. He has won three JUNO Awards, five MuchMusic Video Awards, and has been nominated for 11 Western Canadian Music Awards. [3] Originally from Langford, British Columbia, near Victoria, he began his musical career in Vancouver. He was previously part of the hip hop group Swollen Members, and was briefly part of the band Len. Moka has released albums through Feelin' Music, Legendary Entertainment, Battleaxe Records, Domination Recordings, Camobear Records, Wandering Worx and URBNET Records. [4] [5]

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In October 2018, Denton announced his retirement from rapping; however, he returned to instead expand further into jazz and instrumentals, in addition to rapping. His 2020 single, "Easy Street" (Christopher eSX) led up to his debut extended play (EP) Microphone Deflection (2020); under the alias Tank Gawd, produced by Kutmasta Kurt, and featuring appearances by Kool Keith and Del the Funky Homosapien [6]

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

Singles

Collaborative work

Code Name: Scorpion (with Abstract Rude & Prevail)

Dominant Mammals (with Kirby Dominant)

Mr Mista (with Mr. Brady)

The J.M.B's (with Jon Rogers & Mr. Brady)

The Nope (with Psy)

Nowfolk (with Ishkan)

Perfect Strangers (with MadChild)

The Rappers (with Jeff Spec)

Spacesuits (with Mr. Brady, LMNO & Jules Chaz)

Zzbra (with Evil Ebenezer)

Tank Gawd (produced by Kutmasta Kurt)

Switch & Moka Only

Guest appearances

Productions

Awards

Best Rap Recording (Swollen Members) 2001 Juno Award

Best Rap Recording (Swollen Members) 2002 Juno Award

Rap Recording of the Year (Swollen Members) 2003 Juno Award

2002 - MuchVIBE Best Rap Video ("Fuel Injected" feat. Moka Only and directed by Wendy Morgan)

2002 - MuchMusic Best Director ("Fuel Injected" feat. Moka Only and directed by Wendy Morgan)

2002 - MuchMusic VideoFACT Award ("Fuel Injected" feat. Moka Only and directed by Wendy Morgan)

2002 - MuchMusic Best Independent Video ("Fuel Injected" feat. Moka Only and directed by Wendy Morgan)

2003 - MuchVIBE Best Rap Video ("Breathe" feat. Nelly Furtado and directed by Todd McFarlane)

2002 - Canadian Radio Music Awards Breakthrough Artist ("Fuel Injected" feat. Moka Only)

2002 - West Coast Music Awards Best Urban Release (Bad Dreams)

2002 - The Georgia Straight Readers Choice Best Urban Act

2003 - COCA Campus Entertainment Awards Entertainer of the Year

2003 - Western Canadian Music Awards Outstanding Rap/Hip Hop Recording ("Monsters In The Closet")

2003 - Western Canadian Music Awards Outstanding Video ("Breathe" feat. Nelly Furtado)

Won the first ever RFR broadcast standards award.

Won "Most Fabulous Canadian Man" Award in 2009, given by Livia Murray Incorporated.

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References

  1. https://www.discogs.com/artist/730038-Daniel-Denton
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