Dream Warriors

Dream Warriors were a Canadian hip hop duo comprising King Lou and Capital Q who were major contributors to the jazz rap movement of the early 1990s.

Their debut album, And Now the Legacy Begins, was released in 1991. The album featured the singles "Wash Your Face in My Sink", "My Definition of a Boombastic Jazz Style", and "Ludi". The first two singles hit the Top 20 in the UK and the album went gold and won a Juno Award .The song "My Definition of a Boombastic Jazz Style" featured a sample of "Soul Bossa Nova" by Quincy Jones, which was the theme song for the Canadian game show Definition. In 1992, they recorded "Man Smart, Woman Smarter" for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer soundtrack.

They released their second album Subliminal Simulation in 1994, as well as adding rapper Spek and DJ Luv to group. The album featured spoken word during the interludes and two singles, "Day in Day Out" and "California Dreamin'".

In 1996, Spek and Luv left and Lou and Q returned as a duo and released The Master Plan album. The album featured three singles, "Float On", "What Do You Want "Ladies"", and "Sound Clash" (featuring Beenie Man). Later that year, they recorded a hip-hop version of  "Edmonton Block Heater", which appeared on the compilation album A Tribute to Hard Core Logo.

In 1999, Anthology: A Decade of Hits 1988–1998, a greatest hits compilation, was released. In 2002, they released their final album, The Legacy Continues..., exclusively in Canada. Singles released from the album include "Road of Many Signs", "Breathe or Die" and "Unstoppable".

Music Videos

 * My Definition of a Boombastic Jazz Style
 * Road of Many Signs