Canadian artist profile
SourcedBlack Creek Reign
Band · Toronto, ON
Toronto band Black Creek Reign blends reggae, rock, funk, and Caribbean rhythmic influences with socially conscious lyrics and high-energy grooves.
- Active since
- 2016
- Catalog
- 10 releases
- Last checked
- July 13, 2026
About
The artist
Black Creek Reign is a Toronto band that combines reggae, rock, funk, and Caribbean musical influences. The group began appearing on the city's live circuit around 2016 and developed a sound built from heavy guitar accents, danceable bass lines, island rhythms, and lyrics concerned with inequality and social responsibility. Its recorded catalog includes Culture Shock, The Rain, You & I with Danny Fernandes, Run Away with The Band Destiny and LOGUN, Jaded, Wall Street, and King of Nothing. Wall Street, released in 2024, sharpened the band's political focus with a direct critique of economic imbalance, while King of Nothing continued its mix of rock weight and reggae pulse later that year. The group has appeared at Canadian Music Week, Reggae on the Mountain, the Horseshoe Tavern, and other Toronto-area stages. Public band and event pages continue to identify Black Creek Reign with Toronto, and recent performance listings plus studio work reported in 2026 confirm ongoing activity. The current project brings together members with Caribbean roots and treats genre as a flexible framework for songs that can move a crowd while addressing injustice.
Catalog
Selected releases
single · 2024
King of Nothing
single · 2024
Wall Street
single · 2022
Jaded
single · 2021
Run Away
single · 2019
Culture Shock
Sources & provenance
- Official website ↗checked July 13, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 13, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 13, 2026
- Public registry ↗checked July 13, 2026
- Press coverage ↗checked July 13, 2026
- Public registry ↗checked July 13, 2026
- Public registry ↗checked July 13, 2026
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