Blake attended St. John Paul II Catholic Secondary School, which is when he first started performing under the name "Choclair".
In 1995, he released his debut single, "Twenty One Years", on his own independent label, Knee Deep Records.
Choclair, with the Rascalz, contributed to the hip hop song "Northern Touch", which received two Juno Awards and a MuchMusic Video Award, and achieved lasting popularity among Canadian hip hop fans and has been labelled by critics as a "hiphop anthem".
[3][4] The album was certified gold in Canada (50,000 copies)[5][6] and spawned the hit single "Let's Ride", produced by Kardinal Offishall.
[11] On March 5, 2002, Choclair released his next album, Memoirs of Blake Savage, which included a lot of drug-related lyrics.
In 2018, Choclair and other members of the team who recorded "Northern Touch" performed the song at the 2018 Juno Awards ceremony.