[1] Both compilations featured collaborations with artists including Snow, Maestro, Kardinal Official, Red-1,[1] Ironside, and Sticky Fingaz—American rapper, actor and member of hip-hop group Onyx.
[2] In 2004 Kwajo co-scored the Soul Plane movie soundtrack as a producer and writer for singles "Full Grown", "Kitty Cat", "Strobelight", "Yourz Iz Mine", and "Here We Go Again".
On March 22, 2011, Kwajo reunited with fellow group member Dolo of Ghetto Concept to perform at CBC’s Hip-Hop Summit which featured other legendary Canadian hip-hop artists including Michie Mee, K-Os, Dream Warriors, and Maestro.
[6] Kwajo also appeared in Love, Props and the T.Dot—a hip-hop documentary hosted by Dwight Drummond of CBC Toronto, where he was recognized for his significant contributions to Canadian hip hop.
The company is headquartered in Toronto but is also stationed in British Columbia, and internationally in Ghana, Kwajo’s country of ethnicity.