Nova Rockafeller

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Nova Rockafeller
Birth nameNova Leigh Paholek
Also known asElle Dirty D,[1] epdMC[1]
Born (1988-07-22) 22 July 1988 (age 33)
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • music video director
InstrumentsVocals, guitar
Years active2009–present
Labels
Associated acts

Nova Leigh Paholek (born 22 July 1988), known professionally as Nova Rockafeller, is an independent Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter, and music video director.

Early life[]

Rockafeller was born in Edmonton,[4] but raised in Jamaica,[2] spending a quarter of the year there between the ages of 3–9, and moved there when she was 9 until she was 14.[5] Her family had moved there to start a water sports business.[1] In addition, she had briefly lived in Toronto and New York City.[6][7] She dropped out of high school, and had spent time at the Edmonton Youth Emergency Shelter,[4] where she started rapping due to her boyfriend at the time.[6]

Music career[]

Rockafeller had grown up surrounded by music as her father and brother Terry Paholek, were heavily involved with the Edmonton music scene, and had their own home studio.[4] She began rapping at the age of 15 when she was living in a group home.[8][4] The moniker 'Nova Rockafeller' was given to her one night during a party with other rappers, who decided she needed a new name as a rapper.[6]

In 2011, Rockafeller released her debut album Insufficient Funds, which chronicled six months of her life.[6] In 2012, Rockafeller had her song 'call me (BAT MAN) 347-574-7192' placed on the front of The Pirate Bay during its period as 'The Promo Bay'; the song was available as a free download.[9]

Mercury Records took notice of her, so Rockafeller moved to New York and signed with them.[10] The label would later become Island Records, and, in turn Def Jam.[4] Her relationship with Def Jam ended when the company had dropped her without warning after three and a half years. She found out when her landlord said that the company would no longer pay her rent.[8] Prior to the label dropping her, Rockafeller had been working on an album Accidentally Gangster,[7] which has since been cancelled.

In 2015, with her time with Def Jam, Rockafeller began to break out into the mainstream with her single "Made in Gold", which reached the Top 20 on Sirius Top Hits.[3] The single was featured in teen comedy film The Duff.[4][11] In addition, her music has been featured on , Dancing with the Stars, and Bad Girls Club.[3] That year had she has toured with Set it Off and All Time Low,[3][12] as well as performing at SXSW,[13] Riot Fest,[14][15] Gathering of the Juggalos.[16] Since then Rockafeller has been associated with Insane Clown Posse and the Juggalo movement.[17] She also performed at Violent J's first solo charity tour with Lil Eazy E.[18]

In 2021, Rockafeller released "Hey You", her first solo single in over 2 years to tease her newest album Scared of Heights.[8] The video acquired over 250k views within a single day.[19]

Controversy[]

Her appearance at the 2015 Gather of the Juggalos drew controversy as she was advertised as "Nova Rockafeller and her sexy ass".[16] Later in 2017, Violent J had texted Rockafeller after a scandalous image of her and Tom MacDonald was posted online, which Macdonald later responded to and leaked online.[20] This exchange began a beef between the three artists. While implications may suggest that Violent J had romantic inclinations for Rockafeller, he claimed to be in a 'professional relationship' with her.[3] While cited as a PR stunt for GFBF, Rockafeller denied these allegations and expressed her affection for the Juggalo movement.[21]

Side projects[]

In 2012, Rockafeller launched her line of jewellery 'Toys on Chains'.[22][7]

Personal life[]

Relationships[]

In 2017, Rockafeller began dating Canadian rapper Tom MacDonald. Together, they started the band GFBF and began writing music.[23] When Macdonald had written 'Dear Rappers' and became famous, Rockafeller poured herself into supporting him. She shot and directed all of his music videos[after 2017[24][25]], created his website, co-wrote hooks, and helped him navigate the music industry away from the pitfalls she experienced.[8]

Influences[]

Rockafeller has cited some of her influences as Good Charlotte, Blink 182,[12] The Fugees, Tribe Called Quest, Damien Marley, Weezer, Busta Rhymes, Outkast, Bright Eyes, Nirvana, Die Antwoord and Meg Myers.[1]

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

List of studio albums, with selected details
Title Album details
Insufficient Funds
  • Released: 21 September 2011[7]
  • Labels: Self-released
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Scared of Heights
As Far as the Stars (with Tom MacDonald and Brandon Hart)
  • Released: 9 April 2021
  • Labels: Self-released
  • Formats: CD

Extended plays[]

List of EPs, with selected details
Title Details
Ampt

Singles[]

  • "1990s" (2014)
  • "Made in Gold" (2015)
  • "Wishing Well" (2018)
  • "Jesus on My Neck" (2018)
  • "Genghis Khan" (2018)
  • "Hey You" (2021)
  • "Did Your Best" (2021)

With Tom MacDonald

  • "Sober" (2020), with Madchild, ft. Nova Rockafeller
  • "Bad News" (2020), with Madchild, ft. Nova Rockafeller
  • "Gang Gang" (2021)

With Violent J

With The Wikid One

  • "Find Me" (2017), ft. Nova Rockafeller

With Rp Jesus

  • "Pillz" (2017), ft. GFBF, Nova Rockafeller & Tom MacDonald

With Thrashole

  • "You Want Her" (2018, ft. Blimes, The Buttress & Nova Rockafeller

With D-LinQuint

  • "Superstar" (2019), ft. Nova Rockafeller, Y.I.C & Jay P

With Rachel Geek

  • "Come Talk to Me" (2020), ft. Nova Rockafeller

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d Weekly, RAY SCHWEIBERT, Atlantic City. "Island girl Nova Rockafeller will rock the house at The Pool After Dark Friday". Atlantic City Weekly.
  2. ^ a b c MANGUM, SEKIA. "Celebrity Sightings: Female rapper Nova Rockafeller spotted at The Pool". Press of Atlantic City.
  3. ^ a b c d e Romaker, Ian (28 December 2018). "Strong sentiments against the man: Nova Palohek and Tom MacDonald [GFBF]".
  4. ^ a b c d e f https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/nova-rockafeller-from-the-streets-of-edmonton-to-a-record-label-1.3000133[bare URL]
  5. ^ Nova Rockafeller - Shabooty Interview Series. YouTube. Archived from the original on 9 December 2021.
  6. ^ a b c d Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Nova Rockafeller - Videointerview with GermanRhymes.de (english). YouTube.
  7. ^ a b c d "HIP HOP: Nova Rockafeller is sexy and she knows it". GIG CITY. 11 January 2012.
  8. ^ a b c d "Why I quit rapping". NOVA ROCKAFELLER.
  9. ^ "Nova Rockafeller on Pirate Bay | Faygoluvers".
  10. ^ "Being an Independent rapper vs. a Major label artist". NOVA ROCKAFELLER.
  11. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: YAH Chats with Soundtrack Artist Nova Rockafeller at THE DUFF Premiere. YouTube.
  12. ^ a b "After touring with All Time Low, Set It Off, Nova Rockafeller premieres new tracks". 23 December 2015.
  13. ^ "SXSW Music List No. 9". www.austinchronicle.com.
  14. ^ "Riot Fest Toronto 2015 Lineup Announced Featuring Wu-Tang Clan, Drive Like Jehu, and Rancid -". 1 June 2015.
  15. ^ https://exclaim.ca/music/article/torontos_riot_fest_adds_weeer_prodigy_cancer_bats[bare URL]
  16. ^ a b "What's It Like to Be a Female Rapper at Gathering of the Juggalos?". LA Weekly. 28 July 2015.
  17. ^ Seife, Ethan de. "What I'm Watching: The 2015 'Gathering of the Juggalos' Infomercial". Seven Days.
  18. ^ March, August. "Violent J • Nova Rockafeller • Lil Eazy-E • Ghetto Blast • rap, hip-hop • Dj Stigmata at Launchpad, Albuquerque". alibi.
  19. ^ Rockafeller, Nova [@NovaRockafeller] (9 January 2021). "Woke up to 250k views on my new music video – "Hey You"