Patty Kings: Cadence Weapon Shares “Toronto Zoo” 

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New Album Forager out April 24, 2026 

Forager Markets Coming to Hamilton, Toronto, Montreal and Edmonton

Streetwear, corner stores, Sankofa Square and Toronto’s signature jam pats all make cameos in Cadence Weapon’s new clip for “Toronto Zoo,” the final advance single from forthcoming album Forager

“Toronto Zoo,” one of the album’s sharper takes wrapped in a soulful package, was the first song recorded for this new project with producer Junia-T. With the assistance of live band Chino DeVilla (drums), Scott McCannell (bass), Daniel Espina (guitar), Mark Anthony King Edward James (keys) and backing vocals from James Baley, “Toronto Zoo” slings its score-settling arrows. 

I’m the truth, undisputed in the booth

Voodoo over loops, Acne made my suit

War ting, no truce, what you wanna do

Talking big on what you do, you ain’t got no proof

When I ball, ain’t no hoops, no, no

I’m a 2, I might shoot, yeah (blaow)

Citrus fruit when I juice, yeah, yeah

I might act a fool, Toronto Zoo (woof)

Meanwhile, Cadence Weapon continues to throw up three-pointers over on Substack, with recent essays covering topics ranging from music industry analysis, culture, politics and, of course, thrifting. Read here. Cadence Weapon aka Rollie Pemberton’s second book, “Ways of Listening” will be released May 26, 2026. 

Don’t miss Cadence Weapon’s upcoming Forager Markets, which celebrate the album’s origins, bringing music and thrifting worlds together, with free events that will include vintage pop-ups, exclusive vinyl and more. Forager is out April 24, 2026. 

FORAGER MARKETS

4/25 Hamilton, ON - Cotton Factory with HVC Markets

4/26 Toronto, ON - Standard Time

5/2 Montreal, QC - Essai Futile

5/9 Edmonton, AB - Orange Hall (Strathcona Lodge)

TOUR DATES

4/7 Montreal, QC - L’Esco, Open Mike Eagle

4/8 Toronto, ON - The Sound Garage, Open Mike Eagle

Tickets and details here.

ABOUT CADENCE WEAPON

A Renaissance man for the Digital Age, Cadence Weapon aka Rollie Pemberton is rapper/producer/author with a list of accomplishments and credits so long - from receiving industry accolades for his music to receiving awards for critiquing this same industry in his writing - you might wonder what more is there for him to do. Even so, Fall 2025 finds the Polaris Music Prize winner with a new frame of mind and yet more on the go. From the bouncy new single “Step Out,” which sees Cadence Weapon in the company of Toronto hiphop lions Junia-T and DijahSB, to prepping his third book, an essay collection titled Ways of Listening, and running back his debut album, Breaking Kayfabe, with a twentieth anniversary tour, Cadence Weapon continues his impressive roll.

At once encyclopedically historical and presciently future-minded, Cadence Weapon is known first and foremost for his lyricism: charged commentary and cautionary tales of artificiality, tech-culture, classicism, gentrification, exploitation and more fit beside the self-aware chronicles of his own life and career, encapsulated in his most recent album, Rollercoaster. Cadence Weapon has made good on the critical acclaim of his early work and still remains at the avant-garde, pushing boundaries and buttons while his signature electronic/industrial sound,  a “grimy clarion call,” (Pitchfork) rings on.

An award-winning columnist and contributor to urgent cultural conversations (CBC Commotion, Hazlitt, Mood Machine, docuseries Paid in Full and more), ‘music industry sage’ Cadence Weapon represents the best of the west as Edmonton’s former Poet Laureate. Now based in Hamilton, Pemberton is poised to surprise his listeners yet again in 2026 with the release of his new album, Forager, complete with live instrumentation and a thematic pivot.

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