The Bilz (Brothers-in-Lawz) is a Montreal-based Canadian South Asian musical group of two musicians, DJ Vicious and Master-D, whose primary audience is Canadians of South Asian descent. They create mostly Hip-Hop/R&B/Desi Music. Their biggest hit is “2-Step Bhangra” which was very popular in Canada. They work with Kashif, a Pakistani musician who has previously worked with InMotion, a popular French-Canadian band that had hits such as “Suave-Moi”.|Their first album was title “The Bilz” which included “2-Step Bhangra” and “O Meri Rani (Spanish Fly)”. Their recent single “Turn the Music Up” broke records in Canada. Their latest album is titled “Breaking Barriers” which include songs such as “One Voice”, “Fire”, and “Heer Ranja”. They have recently done a rendition of Sean Kingston’s “Bollywood Girls” which got second place in a competition on DesiHits.com.|Their single and music video “One Voice” was released in support of War Child Canada, an award-winning Canadian charity that provides opportunities and long term solutions for war-affected children, focusing on education, strengthening children’s rights, reducing poverty and fostering self reliance. “One Voice” was also screened at Deejay Ra’s music video night in Toronto at the FILMI festival, North America’s longest running South Asian film festival. |