Toronto, Ontario’s O.F.C. (Only for Champions), comprise of
three young men all whom grew up with one another. Knowing each other since
childhood has allowed each member to understand the other and feed off of each
talent. These three young men individually and as team member’s possess a
tremendous amount of talent musically. Each with their own taste and something
different to offer, their music becomes tranquilizing to the listener as they
thrive on offering something new and fresh to the ear. Specializing in several
genres; touching Hip Hop, Urban and Club, O.F.C caters to many different music
fans almost of any genre. With "That Dude” producing beats, "Jay
Seale" as the main emcee and "Dante Aniki" producing lyrical
support, together as a trio and team are musically and lyrically eager to hype
up their next crowd. O.F.C stops at nothing to do what they have always sought
out to do; that is to make GREAT Music. The groups’ determination to learn and
expand their talents have made them eager and given them the drive to make the
best music possible.
Having several family members in the industry has allowed
the O.F.C to appreciate real talent and clearly define great music from good
music when they hear it. Each having their own roles they master just that. Each
put in their utmost to perfect their craft. With many years totaled in
dabbling, producing and making music, O.F.C is on the rise. Having worked hard
thus far and will always continue to do so, O.F.C is set to release their first
mix tape "Training Day," in July 2012, an album telling tales on
what life has brought them thus far as young men, immediately ensuing, the
group will be hard in the studio recording their “Involution” album to end the
two part series trilogy. This album will express their views and life in the
industry. This two-part series trilogy is sure to awaken new fans and bring
something new to the industry. “Training Day” is not your typical Hip Hop/Urban
album nor will be “Involution, but one that will open eyes to a whole new vision
of what music should be about. Known by their peers for having a different
approach to lyrical content, O.F.C is confident they have conquered what they
had set out to do.
Several new tracks and live performances are scheduled
for O.F.C in 2012. 2012 is the year for “Training Day”. Now at the young age of
23/24, “That Dude”, “Jay Seale” and “Dante Aniki” have all the inspiration in
the world, with research, experience, lyrical writing and singing/rapping
talents O.F.C is more than ready to take the music Industry to different
levels. Influenced by countless sounds, ideas, histories and trials and
tribulations O.F.C, as a group have written over 30 songs, all with original
instrumentals. They are eager to write more and look forward to producing their
next masterpiece. With O.F.C’s diverse lyrical content, relentless punch lines
and confident yet humble attitude and approach, O.F.C is sure to make a dent in
the music Industry as it should expect to hear a lot more from them soon. For
O.F.C this is just the beginning, its “Training Day”.