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Prism Prize Eligible Video: Marvin.  - On Go

The 2020 Prism Prize for Best Canadian Music Video was awarded to Peter Huang, for his clip for Jessie Reyez's Far Away. We will continue to profile noteworthy Canadian videos that were eligible for the Prize, including this one from a young artist from Brampton.

Prism Prize Eligible Video: Marvin.  - On Go

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The 2020 Prism Prize for Best Canadian Music Video was awarded to Peter Huang, for his clip for Jessie Reyez's Far Away. We will continue to profile noteworthy Canadian videos that were eligible for the Prize, including this one from a young artist from Brampton.


Marvin.  -  On Go

Marvin. is a singer and songwriter from Brampton, ON, thriving in Toronto’s evolving music scene. A versatile artist, he writes dark and gritty lyrics and melodies to resemble his hometown. He captivates audiences with healing rhythmic lyrics to upbeat soul-trap. 

Fre is a music video director and University of Guelph alumni. He is a part of media company RISK IT ALL INC.

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Isaiah Lindsay, known as Ill Cinematics, is a director and editor making big moves in the music industry. As a current University of Guelph-Humber media student, he creates artistic videos as his side hustle, on his way to becoming a stand-out media professional.

David Del Rossario is a music video director and audio engineer from Toronto, serving local and international clients. With over 100 million views of his work, his videos have been featured on World Star Hip Hop.

Tony Blairk, known as Teddy, is a music video director from Toronto and a University of Wilfred Laurier alumni. He is a part of RISK IT ALL INC.

On Go is an honourable mention for the top 6 Canadian videos on We Love Hip Hop’s Demon and Chill podcast episode 206.

The music video boldly plays with blue and red tones, as footage cuts from grainy shots to night time vibes. The shots are cleverly timed with the music, bumping with the catchiness of ‘On Go’ and shows the creative genius of the directors. The consistent visuals of cars and dancers tie the scenes of Brampton nightlife together.

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Artist: Marvin.

Directors: Fre, Isaiah Lindsay, David Del Rossario and Teddy

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The Beaches, photographed by Lane Dorsey in Toronto in 2025.

The Beaches, photographed by Lane Dorsey in Toronto in 2025.

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