The Toronto Rap Project won the
StarTV audience choice award for best film and the best director award at the festival, while selling out both of the screenings of the film. The film was also awarded a four-star review by
Now Magazine and received positive reviews in
The Toronto Star and
National Post. It was also a feature story on
CBC News and
MTV Canada.
The Toronto Rap Project also played several other film festivals, receiving rave reviews at both its Brunswick House Screening and at the 2006 Commfest Gala with
Harold Stoute. The Rap Project also hosted a Jane and Finch community screening at Driftwood Community Center with Rap Project Star Blacus Ninjah.
The Toronto Rap Project was eventually distributed on-line through the Rap Project website and through social networking sites such as
YouTube,
Myspace, and
Facebook. The success of
The Toronto Rap Project led D.C.R. Productions to continue the premise of the documentary as a running on-line show, called RAPproject TV. RAPproject TV has featured interviews with such hip-hop heavyweights as
Russell Simmons,
Chuck D and
RZA. ==References==