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Op-Ed: “My Brother’s Keeper” Isn’t Just a Song — It’s a Call to Account In an era where singles are engineered for 15-second virality, Kardinal Offishall does something relatively radical for 2026 with “My Brother’s Keeper.” He slows us down. He makes us listen. And more importantly, he makes us look inward. For decades, Kardi has been one of the architects of Canada’s hip-hop identity — from global chart moments to executive boardrooms. But this record doesn’t feel like a...

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