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(Verse 1)
The most talented mother fu**er without a record deal
Achilles heel
With the black soul
And This music black gold taken to whole different level
I never settled for pushing the heavy metal or peddling
Keep is conscious until I'm a skeleton
I could care less about your rhymes dog your soul is gelatin
And I spit knowledge like fire right through the receivers
I'm speaking equally to atheists and to believers
The only rap mother fu**er to have beef with Adidas
My crew is sleeping on me like the second coming of Jesus
And I'm grinding like a whore or a fiend is
Cause I'm horribly fiendish
And don't want desire son I need this
Is four hundred years of revolution that are waiting to be seen
High class low lives white collar collared green
Now a days this is where we place our faith against these odds...The

Life of god.(Verse 2)
Chemo had my skin black as a panther
Arm up blast back like a panther
I spoke to my my grandmother
And she told me faith was the answer
So Jesus I walk with the swagger of a carpenter
It's my lord mindpeacelove and mic chord
I never asked but I'll bask in the glory
Cause this is not boasting
This is my story
This is real
It's Jonathan Emile MTL
Chasing heaven
Been through hell
And I ain't going back
So as long as I rap
I'm a do the opposite of erasing just
Right... Write Right. All right.
Fight all day make love all night
Life's too short I bring church to your iPod
Life of God.(Verse 3)
A Man is his actions, but that's really its only a fraction
Your limited by your image
But what else could we judge you by
Burgers and fries corporate lies
I live by my word, I'll die by my word
I'll rock with my flock and then I'll die by my herd
Its a curse this rap sh*t
The end is always tragic
Played out or fade out
shot out of existence
Persistence is a quality
Talent is a tool
I use it for change and not in vain fools
I could care less if you think I'm the illest
I know what my skill is
I know I'm the realest
I could give a fu**k if you feel this
Got a dream to fulfill it
Get it hot like a skillet
What is it the mindpeacelove
Push comes to shove whack brothers back
Spit facts like maniacs under oppression
A testament a lesson
And this is purposeful progression
Life of God. God.

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
There’s nothing new under the sun? Stunning 23 year old, Jamaican-Canadian artist Jonathan Emile (also known as Jon E) forces listeners to question the truth of this ancient proverb. Already Making waves with songs: " Babylon Is Falling", " Lover/Fighter " & " Everything You Want", Emile pushes the level musically and intellectually while he bares his soul on stage&record as he shares his experiences of battling cancer, addresses current affairs and explores humanity. Covering styles of Hip-Hop, r and b/neo-soul and Reggae, With his "The Lover/Fighter" EP dropping on iTunes on March 17, 2009, Jonathan Emile offers an honest gaze on reality without sacrificing the ‘hype noise’ that the new generation craves. The music is danceable but reflective, fresh but inline with the legacy of soul music. The Montreal-based poet-composer-performer offers a new way of listening and living through the company he founded based on the elements of mind, peace and love. The conscious enterprise is a hub that encompasses music, film and clothing driven by the ethos of balance in knowledge, harmony and passion. Jonathan is responsible for producing for artists such as Sonia Soul , Jayremy, Debatista, Fredy V & Preach Ankobia. He is also a respected member of both the Franco Proietti Morph-Tet & The Kalmunity Vibe Collective.


His debut project, The Lover/Fighter Document [EP] will be released March 17th 2009 in Digital Format on iTunes. CD Format will be available in stores September 2009.


Born and raised in LaSalle on the island of Montreal, Jonathan Emile first began rapping at the age of 14 with actor Omari “Vagabond” Newton (formerly of Kobayashi Jazz) and was mentored by Poet Trumpeter Jason “Blackbird” Selman at the Black Theater Workshops. He later went on to receive various community awards including the Gloria A Mitchell-Aleong award for artistic achievement.

At the age of 18, Jonathan was diagnosed with cancer. For two years he underwent intense chemotherapy and radiation to fight the disease. During this period, Jonathan used music as his personal therapy and continued to develop as an artist. Prior to his illness, which is now in remission, Jonathan Emile’s music and his Mindpeacelove philosophy remained a method of expression. During treatment Jonathan founded his company, refined his craft and began making his name known while performing alongside J-Remy in a duo known as Île City.

Jonathan Emile’s devotion to hip-hop and creation spawns from his ideology and quest for knowledge. It’s almost as if he does not see himself as a hip-hop artist, but as a liberal thinker with a knack for rhythm & rhyme. “My life and art are not a style. It’s a philosophy,” Emile explains. “ I try to live by mind peace and love in everything that I do”. The depth and relevance of his lyrics are only paralleled by his presence, understanding of ‘now music’ and his youthful energy. These are some of the fundamental ideas on his upcoming album entitled The Lover/Fighter Document.


Emile’s focus and drive was amplified by what occurred in his life. The time spent in the hospital allowed him to truly test his personal philosophy and branch out with creativity. Jonathan has just begun to make his name known in the national and international scene performing in Europe and Canada. At home in Montreal he has quickly become a respected member of the Kalmunity Vibe Collective fuels the Montreal Soul-Renaissance. His company is developing new talent where the roster currently includes, Jonathan Emile, Sonia Soul, Debatista,/ J-Remy and Île City.

lMontreal, Quebec, Canada
Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland, Jamaica

Photography by Matteo Bruzzone
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