Impega Kross

 

Impega Kross was born and raised in Montreal, Canada. He first hit the entertainment industry at the tender age of 7, landing a lead part in a Tales For All motion picture. As the years passed, he showed interest for the music industry, and the industry showed love back in 1998 when he signed a recording contract with Monagram (BMG). He later left the label due to artistic differences and continued on his way. In 2002, he started his own production company and began working on independant projects with artists such as I Cue alias sin, Gel NS, Ken Dawg (Masters At Work), and Bastard Jinx. In 2003, he was introduced to Annakin Slayd (one of today's best voices in hip hop)and began to work on several projects including Stalwart's first album (Stalwart Empire). This album is best know for the hit Single "Loud" . Impega Kross produced 11 tracks on the album including "Walking The Line" which featured Wu Tang Clan's Killah Priest. Kross later launched a website under the former name Beatsanction.com that was designed for the artist movement. He is currently involved in several projects and singles.

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