
The Toronto music scene is experiencing a powerful shift, and at the center of it stands Golde London, a force whose momentum cannot be ignored. Her latest release, the “Think They Know Me – Remix,” arrives not simply as another drop, but as a moment — a rare cultural milestone where five of Toronto’s most influential and gifted female artists unite on one explosive record. Led by Golde London and joined by Haviah Mighty, Charmaine, Dvblm, and Taaylee G, this remix is already being recognized as one of the most impactful all-women collaborations ever to surface from Canada’s hip-hop landscape.
From its opening notes, the remix radiates a vibrant, high-frequency energy that instantly commands attention. There’s an undeniable spark in the way each artist steps into her verse — confident, unapologetic, and fully aware of her place in Toronto’s rising wave of female excellence. The chemistry between them is effortless. Each voice brings a different shade of attitude and charisma, yet the transitions feel so natural that the record plays like a celebration of everything women in hip-hop have fought to represent. What makes the remix even more magnetic is its balance of individuality and unity; the verses stand strong on their own, but together they form an anthem overflowing with confidence, movement, and empowerment. With its infectious rhythm and an upbeat pulse that practically demands dancing, the “Think They Know Me – Remix” is the kind of track that lifts the room, the car, the party — anywhere it’s played.
This release is also a window into the rise of Golde London herself, an artist whose journey has been defined by unwavering dedication and a gift for lyrical storytelling. Starting her craft at just 13 years old, she has grown into one of Toronto’s most captivating new voices — a rapper with the rare ability to merge sharp delivery, clever penmanship, and a magnetic presence that stays with you long after the music stops.
Her fans lovingly call her G Londo, a name that reflects the bond she has built with listeners who see her as both relatable and inspiring. She has always carried herself with a natural stylish flair and a grounded composure, using music as her outlet and anchor while navigating the challenges of her personal and creative life. Even as her audience expands across continents, she continues to pour 110 percent into every project, staying true to herself and her craft.
Golde London’s rise has been marked by a series of defining moments that set her apart from the pack. Her breakout visual “Lit Chick” secured major traction after being spotlighted by Complex Canada, signaling that Toronto had a new star worth watching. Not long after, her music crossed borders when DJ Akademiks, one of America’s most influential hip-hop commentators, posted her on his platform — a rare and powerful co-sign for an emerging Canadian artist.
She later broke into the UK market with a feature on GRM Daily, a platform known for its selective coverage and influence within global street culture. Her growing reputation has also caught the attention of established icons; Miami rap legend Trina publicly co-signed Golde, adding significant weight to her credibility in the international hip-hop community. Most recently, Canadian hip-hop pioneer Kardinal Offishall not only co-signed her but also appeared in her new music video, a gesture that speaks volumes about her impact, talent, and trajectory.
While the accolades are impressive, what makes Golde London truly compelling is her authenticity. She isn’t rushing fame nor bending herself into shapes to chase it. Her journey has been built with patience, intention, and a clear understanding of who she is as an artist. She’s not just trying to break into the industry — she’s preparing to own her space in it. With every release, she sharpens her edge, expands her creative reach, and proves that Toronto’s next major breakthrough act is already here, already glowing, and already leaving her mark.
The “Think They Know Me – Remix” is more than a song; it’s a declaration. It showcases Golde London’s leadership, her ability to bring powerful women together, and her role in pushing the culture forward. It is a moment of unity, representation, and artistry — a reminder that when women collaborate instead of compete, they elevate the entire landscape. Golde London stands at the forefront of that movement, steering it with confidence, passion, and a vision that only grows stronger with every step she takes.
The official music video, which features a standout appearance from Kardinal Offishall, is available now on YouTube, bringing the song’s energy to life with bold visuals and undeniable star power. The remix is also streaming on Spotify, where listeners can feel firsthand the impact of Toronto’s fiercest female lineup coming together on one unforgettable record.
Golde London is not just rising — she’s ascending with purpose, with authenticity, and with a brilliance that demands recognition. Her time is not “coming soon.” It’s already here.
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