[2] It was distributed by Vice Media's online channel Noisey and made in collaboration with Nicolas Girard and Rafael Ruiz for Worship Studio.
[3][4] The documentary showcases the rising hip hop scene of Toronto, after the blockbuster success of Drake and The Weeknd.
[7] The film was premiered to a limited audience at Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema on the day of release.
[11] Some topics in the documentary include; Pressa's postponed rise due to legal issues, Friyie getting a lucky break from Floyd Mayweather Jr. & how Jimmy Prime reflects on coining the term '6ix' for Toronto.
[12][13] It was noted for providing an in-depth look into the Toronto's diverse and competitive hip hop culture scene.