Haviah Mighty (born December 17, 1992) is a Canadian rapper from
Brampton, Ontario.[1][2] She rose to prominence in 2016 as a member of the hip hop group
the Sorority, before releasing several EPs on her own, most notably Flower City, in 2017. Her first album, 13th Floor, was released in 2019 and won the
Polaris Music Prize.[3] After her debut, XXL named her one of the "15 Toronto rappers you should know"[4] and
CBC Music called her one of the "New Faces of Canadian Hip Hop".[5]
Mighty was born in Toronto and took music lessons in
Scarborough beginning at the age of four, before moving to
Brampton.[7] Her fifth record is named Flower City in homage to the city's nickname.[2]
Music career
Mighty began producing music at the age of fifteen. At seventeen, she independently released her first mixtape, No Studio, in 2010. She then went on to issue three projects, entitled #EIGHTEEN, Dominant 7eventh, and Bass Loud.[8][9] She won 'So You Think You Can Rap Canada', a national talent competition, and also got the opportunity to perform at CNE's Rising Star Talent in 2016.[10] She released a
cypher for
International Women's Day in 2017 together with three other Toronto-area female rappers. The four later formed the group
The Sorority together.[11][12]
Flower City (2017–2018)
Flower City album cover
In 2017, Mighty released her fifth EP, titled Flower City, garnering media attention and critical acclaim.[13] The album was named one of Complex's favourite Canadian releases of 2017.[14] A song from the EP, "Pull Up" , was named one of the best Toronto tracks of the first half of 2017 by Now Magazine.[15] On September 7, 2018, her single "Vamonos" was featured on the third season of HBO's Insecure.[16] Mighty was announced as a member of the
Juno Award Masterclass program for 2018/19.[17][18] In addition, The Sorority released their debut album, Pledge, in 2018 and toured throughout the year. In 2019, Mighty and Book's song "Champion" was featured in
EA's NHL 20.
13th Floor, Stock Exchange (2019–2021)
On March 23, 2019, Mighty announced her debut studio album, 13th Floor, via social media, and stated that the album would arrive in 2019. 13th Floor became one of the most anticipated Canadian albums of 2019, according to both
CBC Music and Exclaim!.[19][20] The lead single, "In Women Colour", was released to positive reviews and was deemed an anthem by Complex magazine.[21] The record was released on May 10, 2019, to positive reviews.[22][23][24] In July 2019, 13th Floor was shortlisted for the
2019 Polaris Music Prize,[25] which Mighty won on September 16.[26]
The album title is a reference to the
thirteenth floor phenomenon, where the thirteenth floor of a building is omitted, due to the number 13 being seen as unlucky.[27] Mighty contends it is "something that we remove from our reality because it is something that we don't understand and therefore we dismiss it", and uses the album to deal with subject matter that she believes many choose to ignore.[27] Mighty has also pointed to the lack of discussion surrounding the
Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, compared to the second or first amendments.[27]
In 2020, Mighty was featured on
Tobi's "24 (Toronto Remix)" and its corresponding music video, along with
Shad,
Jazz Cartier, and Ejji Smith.[28] Her song "Thirteen" was shortlisted for the 2020
SOCAN Songwriting Prize.[29] She also released a single, "Occasion", in December 2020.[30] The music video for her song "Thirteen", directed by Theo Kapodistrias, won the 2021
Prism Prize.[31]
In 2023, she participated in an all-star recording of
Serena Ryder's song "
What I Wouldn't Do", which was released as a charity single to benefit
Kids Help Phone's Feel Out Loud campaign for youth mental health.[35]