Joey Stylez

Joseph Dale Marlin LaPlante (born May 14, 1981), better known for his stage name Joey Stylez, is a Canadian singer and rapper.

Joey Stylez
Background information
Birth nameJoseph Dale Marlin LaPlante
Born (1981-05-14) May 14, 1981
OriginSaskatchewan, Canada
GenresHip hop, rap, country rap[1]
Occupation(s)Singer, rapper
Years active2001–present
LabelsUniversal, Stressed Street, Flight Academy Music
Websitejoeystylez.com

Discography

  • Trap Famous (mixtape) (2006)
  • Chief of the North (mixtape) (2007)
  • The Blackstar (2009)
  • "The Lost Filez" (2010)
  • Red Makaveli (2012)
  • Feather + Rosary (2013)
  • Medicine Man Mixtape (2014)
  • #GREYMAGIC (2016)
  • The Star Chief (2018)
  • Warrior Sun (2019)
  • 3 Eye Hip (2021)
  • Horsethieves & Bootleggers (2023)

Awards and nominations

Year Ceremony Nominated work Category Result
2009 Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards[2] Sugarcane, The Blackstar Best Music Video Won
2010 Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards[2] "Kool Runnin" Aboriginal Songwriter of the Year Won
2010 Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards[2] "The Blackstar" Best Pop CD Won
2017 Indigenous Music Awards "#GREYMAGIC" Best Rap Album Won
2018 Saskatchewan Music Awards Indigenous Artist of the Year Won
2010 Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards[2] "The Blackstar" Aboriginal Male Entertainer of the Year Nominated
2010 Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards[2] "The Blackstar" Best New Artist Nominated
2010 Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards[2] "Kool Runnin" Single of the Year Nominated
2010 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards "The Blackstar" Entertainer of the Year Nominated
2011 Juno Awards "The Blackstar" Aboriginal Album of the Year Nominated
2014 Native American Music Awards "Feather + Rosary" Best Pop Album Nominated
2017 Native American Music Awards "Urban Nativez" with Sten Joddi Single of the Year Nominated

References

  1. "Joey Stylez Drops New Album 'Horsethieves & Bootleggers,' Executive Produced by DJ Kemo". Complex. January 13, 2023. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
  2. "APCMA". Aboriginal Peoples Choice. Aboriginal Peoples Choice. Retrieved June 11, 2014.
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