Black Jays

[2] The next year, the company's logo and credits appeared on Kardinal's major-label debut, Quest for Fire: Firestarter, Vol.

The New York Times reviewed the album, stating that the production team "links minimalism to reggae.

Kill Bloodclott Bill featured new artists on the group's roster, including Ro Dolla (a member of The Circle), Lindo P, and Mayhem Morearty.

[4] A year later, Kardinal responded to the diss track when he released a remix of "City Is Mine" by Drake.

[6] Additionally, in 2005, Kardinal released his third album, Fire and Glory, on Black Jays through a co-venture with Virgin Music Canada.