Simply Majestic was a Canadian hip hop and dance music collective, active in the early 1990s.
[2] Members of the collective included producer Anthony Bond, rappers B-Kool, Frank Morrell, The Russian Prince and MC A-OK, rap groups Point Blank, Brothers from the Ghetto, the Boys of the Greenhouse and the Forbidden Ones, and rhythm and blues singer Porsha-Lee.
[3] The band signed to Capitol-EMI Canada in 1990 as part of the first significant wave of signings of Canadian hip hop acts,[4] and released the EP Simply Majestic featuring B-Kool that year.
[5] B-Kool was also a contributor to Dance Appeal, a supergroup of dance, hip hop, rhythm and blues and reggae musicians who released the one-off single "Can't Repress the Cause" in 1990.
[7] The album again received two Juno Award nominations at the Juno Awards of 1992, in the R&B/Soul category for the single "Destiny" and in the Rap category for the single "Play the Music DJ".