Toronto hip-hop legend Kardinal Offishall just dropped “One For All (Remix)” featuring Tona, Scotty IV, Eternia, Tamir, Quake Matthews, and Promise. Don’t miss this epic collaboration.
Toronto hip-hop heavyweight Kardinal Offishall is back in the spotlight with his new posse track, “One For All (Remix),” featuring a collection of talented Canadian MCs: Tona, Scotty IV, Eternia, Tamir, Quake Matthews, and Promise. The record channels the essence of collaboration that defines hip-hop’s roots while bringing something fresh to the table.
But this isn’t just any remix—it’s a movement. Back in July, Kardi dropped a teaser on Instagram that doubled as a call-to-action for MCs everywhere. The video featured Kardinal cruising under palm trees, spitting a verse over the track’s infectious beat. The caption encouraged rappers to hop on the instrumental, making it a collaborative anthem for the ages.
“Here is my new joint that I’m dropping with my family at @hopvalleycanada,” Kardi wrote. “U ready to make this the craziest collab joint ever? Add your remix NOW! Let’s make some history together gang! Hip-Hop, Dancehall, R&B-whatever, as long as it’s fire!”
The original post, which you can view here, ignited a wave of submissions from aspiring artists hoping to join this once-in-a-lifetime project. Fast forward a few months, and “One For All (Remix)” has arrived as a polished gem featuring some of Canada’s most dynamic voices.
Check out the track below or stream it now on Spotify.
“One For All (Remix)” is the first Kardi song to hit digital streaming platforms since 2021 when he dropped the “Freedom Heights (A Song For Joshua Glover)” single with Emanuel, Jully Black, Savannah Ré and Susan Carol.
























