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Jesse Dangerously
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Jesse McDonald, better known by his stage name Jesse Dangerously, is an alternative hip hop artist from Halifax, Nova Scotia. He is an active member of the Canadian East Coast music scene through the release of his own albums, appearing as guest vocalist on a large number of recordings by other artists, hosting a weekly radio show, writing a weekly column, and producing beats for other musicians. He is a member of the Backburner crew.
==Career==
Dangerously is a fan of 1988 to 1994-era hip hop, states a wide collection of influences, including such bands as Public Enemy, Das EFX, early LL Cool J and Fresh Prince, among others.
Kicking off his career in the late 1990s with the album ''B.R.E.A.K.'', Dangerously has released five further discs, the most recent being ''Humble & Brilliant'' (2011). ''How to Express Your Dissenting Political Viewpoint Through Origami'' (2004) propelled him to the 2005 Music Industry Association of Nova Scotia Urban/Hip Hop Artist of the Year award, and ''Inter Alia'' (2005) garnered a Rap/Hip-Hop Single Recording of the Year nomination for ''Outfox'd (When Pacifists Attack)'' from the East Coast Music Awards. He was also named Best Local MC (ahead of runners up Buck 65 and Classified) by ''The Coast'' weekly in its 2006 Best Of Music poll, and again in 2007.
Many consider his music to be nerdcore hip hop, mostly because of his nerdy appearance, and affiliation with nerdcore artists. Rapper mc chris, when he had a bad rep with other nerdcore artists, said of Dangerously: "''The truth is I’m kicking every other rapper like me’s ass up and down the boardwalk. I only like one and will say his name quite happily. Jesse Dangerously. He’s good. The rest suck. That’s hard to say and i haven't said it before because some of these people are my fans, some are my friends.''"〔()〕 Although Dangerously continues to be loosely affiliated with the Nerdcore movement, it is mainly his glasses and penchant for neckties that inspire such claims.
Some of Dangerously's other notable moments include providing guest vocals on MC Frontalot's albums ''Nerdcore Rising'' and ''Final Boss'', opening for K'Naan at the Halifax Pop Explosion, and being a top-6 finalist in a Napster-sponsored writing/rapping competition judged by Chuck D in 1999. He appeared on the MuchMusic program ''Going Coastal'' on March 19, 2006, was used by MTV Canada's MTV Live as a rapping correspondent to describe the history of nerdcore and has been featured on the CBC Radio program ''Atlantic Airwaves'' as well as many programmes on CBC Radio 3.
From June 2004 until May 2007, Dangerously hosted ''The Pavement'', a weekly hip hop show on CKDU 88.1 FM that was handed down to him from Buck 65 and Skratch Bastid, and has guest lectured at Saint Mary's University on the topic of gender issues in rap music and popular culture. From January 2006 until October 2007, he also penned a weekly column on regional hip-hop for ''The Daily News'' of Halifax.〔()〕
His fifth album, ''Humble & Brilliant'', was released to the Internet as a chapbook and download on March 10, 2011.

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