Friday, Nov. 5 marks a big day for Inuk rapper Jocelyn Arreak, who performs under the name Aocelyn.
Thats when her first album, titled Lovely, will be released.
Of the eight tracks, shes partial to a tune called Wrong Guy, formerly titled Adore You.
Its for couples. Its got a nice beat, pretty good lyrics, probably the best one I ever had, she said.
Aocelyn pronounced Aw-slin wrote most of the lyrics for the album.
Thor Simonsen, CEO of Hitmakerz, the label that signed Aocelyn, did the arranging and mixing of the songs.
The project was in the works since 2020.
I cant wait for it to come out. Its my very first album, said Aocelyn, 22, who resides in Pond Inlet.
Chief among her musical influences is rapper Eminem.
I remember when his (first) album came out, no one knew about him. It gives me hope. If (my album) doesnt succeed, it still gives me hope. Thats what I learned from him.
Eminem was bullied, she added. Thats something she can relate to.
I look like a white person to some people. Im part Black, so they would be racist against me and say stuff about me, she said. My dad made me tough sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me.
But shes aware of how harmful bullying can be. She got to know the late singer Kelly Fraser, whose family revealed after her death that she was tormented by relentless online harassment.
Aocelyn, 22, shared some of her own struggles with Fraser years ago.
Shes the one who discovered me, she said. She called me strong one time because I was going through so much bullying. They would laugh at me and things like that.
So the accomplishment of releasing an album is a major milestone and a way to overcome her detractors. While her current ambition is to rise to prominence as a musical superstar, she has plans to become a priest by the time shes 30. Religion is an important part of her life, and part of what gives her strength.
I only care about what God thinks, she said.
Her short-term goals include enrolling in the music program at Algonquin College in Ottawa in January. She aims to grasp the foundations of media, film and music through the eight-month program.
She also has ambitions to go on tour across Nunavut, and shed like to do it with Hitmakerz alumni Shauna Seeteenak and Angela Amarualik.
Angela is my childhood friend, she said of Amarualik, as they both grew up in Iglulik.
Of Seeteenak, a fellow rapper from Baker Lake, she said, I like her. Shes cool.
The tour would give Aocelyn an opportunity to perform in front of a live audience, something she has yet to do.
I Wish I was a King, the first single off of Lovely is her second release overall. It follows Adventure Awaits, which hit the airwaves in 2019.
Watch I Wish I was a King here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MwzageUB70
In September, Aocelyn was one of several artists to attend the Hitmakerz compound in Ottawa for a week of training as an entertainer. While there, she also shot the video for I Wish I was a King, which sees her and her backup dancers flaunting their moves.
They were so nice, professional, welcoming. They were really good people. I miss them already, I miss hanging out together, she said of her time in Ottawa.
Simonsen refers to Aocelyn as a unique artist, not only in Nunavut but in Canada.
She doesnt have much professional training, but shes got a great ear and very interesting ideas, he said. This helps make her songs sound very different from anything else. Jocelyn is also extremely driven, focused, and open to new challenges. I think thats something that all artists need if they want to make it pro.
Drive is way more important than skill you can teach skill, but you cant teach drive, perseverance, and determination.