Connor Price (born 11 November 1994) is a Canadian rapper, actor, and internet personality. He began his career as a child actor and became a musician. He is best known for his viral “Spin the Globe” series featuring artists from many countries around the world.
Career
Acting
Price began performing at the age of six.[1] His first notable role was portraying Jay Braddock, in the Academy Award nominated film Cinderella Man.[1] He is best known for playing Kenny, the leader of the Boston vampire clan for two seasons of Syfy‘s Being Human and the role of Harry James in three seasons of X Company, a World War II spy drama on CBC. [2][3][4]
In 2008, at the 29th Young Artist Awards, Price won the Young Artist Award for The Dead Zone. [5] He also won the LAFA February Award for The Riot Act in 2019, which was shared with other actors Lauren Sweetser, Brett Cullen, Micah Hauptman, and Brandon Keener.[5]
In 2024, he made an appearance in the role of a DJ in season 6 of The Rookie on ABC.[6]
Music
Early independent releases and 4 of Clubs (2013–2021)
Price first started to make music in the 2013, entering the YouTube Bangaroom Rap Contest with a song titled “Channel Surfing With God”, under the stage name Uneyedentified. [7][non-primary source needed] There was a hiatus before Price began to expand into hip hop and rap music in the late 2010s, releasing his second song “S” on January 4, 2017.[8][9] This was followed by the EP 4 of Clubs in 2018.[10] The lead single, “Starter Pistol”, gained traction after DJ Ricochet played the track on Toronto station FLOW 93.5.[1][better source needed] Price continued to release singles periodically, including features from Evelyne Brochu, ShaqIsDope, and even having his wife, Breanna Price, on the track “When You’re Gone”. [11][non-primary source needed] In 2021, Price collaborated with Idris Elba on the track “Courteney Cox – Extended”, with Courteney Cox herself appearing in the music video rapping. According to Elba, Cox “buried” Price on the track.[12] Price kept the momentum in 2021 with the song “’21 Raps” in association with Sportsnet for the Toronto Raptors, [13][better source needed] along with the TikTok duet originated “Marathon” with 4Korners, who went on to DJ for Price in his first headlining show in December 2023.[14][better source needed] In this time, Price also collaborated with John Roa, Lex Brachter, Matty Beats, and Chloe Sagum.[11]
Trillium, Spin the Globe, and Till Next Time (2022–2023)
Price started off 2022 with a multitude of singles, including the first collaborations with his future best friend Nic D, “Nobodies” and “Gasoline”, and another collaboration with Chloe Sagum.[11] On a series on his YouTube channel titled Spin The Globe, he would spin a globe and collaborate with an artist from whichever country his finger landed on. This idea came from his wife, Breanna Price, after the first single, “Violet”, went unused for the movie Fast X. Connor then asked Zambian artist Killa to feature on the song, creating the Spin the Globe series.[15] The series went viral in 2022, with the help of Price’s most streamed song as of June 2026, “Spinnin” with the Dutch artist Bens.[16][better source needed] After collaborating with artists SIRI, Kazuo, Lucca DL and others, he released the Spin the Globe EP on 27 January 2023.[17][non-primary source needed] As of April 2025, Spin the Globe has over 480 million streams on Spotify.[18][non-primary source needed] Price ended off 2022 with his Trillium EP and the single “Buddy” with Hoodie Allen.[11] He started off 2023 by finishing the first Spin the Globe series with “Drop” and “Globe Cypher”. Price also released the Till Next Time EP with Nic D, integrating earlier singles such as “Gasoline” with new singles such as “Swordfish” and “It’s Going Down”.[19] On September 29, Price’s remix of the Graham song “HOV” charted at number 48 on Billboard's Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, giving Graham his first Billboard chart entry.[20] On October 13, 2023, Price released the track “Ruby” featuring Oliver Cronin, starting the sequel Spin the Globe 2, which was fully released on 23 February 2024, using the same concept.[21][non-primary source needed] In 2023, his music received over a billion streams across multiple streaming platforms, including over 650 million on Spotify.[22][better source needed] Price ended off the year by collaborating with Armani White on the track “Million Cash”. Other collaborations during the year include Kevin Euerle, Ktlyn, bbno$, and Lucy Ellis, among others.[11]
Spin the Globe 2 and Buddy System (2024)
Price started off 2024 by finishing off Spin The Globe 2, with collaborations with Harsh Likhari, Yugoszn, and ANAS, as well as bringing back Killa and Bens from season one.[23][non-primary source needed] He followed up with the single “Up!” in collaboration with Forrest Frank of Surfaces, sparking the later collaboration with Maverick City Music titled “I Need Help”. In July 2024, Price teamed with country singer Walker Hayes on the song, “Smoke”.[24] He also collaborated with Hoodie Allen for the Buddy System EP, including five tracks such as “Pull Up” and “Crown”.[25][26] He ended the year with a song dedicated to his second child, Molly, in “Molly’s Song”.[11] Price also released one song with Nic D during 2024, as well as many solo singles.[11] Price’s EP “Spin The Globe” and his single with Bens, “Spinnin”, were nominated at the 53rd Annual JUNO Awards.[27] Price himself was also nominated for the Breakthrough Artist of the Year award, which he lost to the artist Talk. [28][29]
Iconic and About Time (2025–present)
Price started 2025 by weekly releases of singles, including the “Too Easy” with Nic D and “Happier” with Walker Hayes,[11] before going on tour.[30] Price and Nic D then released another collaborative EP, titled Iconic, including 8 tracks, with new ones such as the remix of Graham’s “Diploma” and also the inclusion of the old single “Riptide”.[31] Following Iconic, yet another Nic D collaboration titled “Buffalo” was released, along with the single “Big Fish” with Pertinence.[11] On 26 September 2025, Price released his debut album About Time. It has sixteen songs, and features Big Sean, Nic D, Haviah Mighty, K.Keed, Hoodie Allen, and Idris Elba.[32] Following his debut album, while on his European tour, Price made the song, “Still Spinnin”, as a sequel to his 2022 hit, “Spinnin”. Using a crowd chant Bens started at Price’s first show, Graham turned the chant into a beat. Price met up in Amsterdam to record Bens’ verse and successfully finished the song before his Amsterdam show, playing it live that night. [33][better source needed]
In 2026, “About Time” received two nominations at the 55th Annual JUNO Awards, with the album being nominated for the “Rap Album/EP of the Year” category, and the song “Mula” with Big Sean being nominated for the “Rap Single of the Year” category. Price lost both.[34] After two months of no music, Price returned with the single “Slide”, which hit the Top 10 debut chart on Spotify. [35][better source needed] Among many other tracks, he also released the song “Scoop”, which went viral after him and Nic D created a “ping-pong” vibe around the song, inspired by the movie Marty Supreme.[36][better source needed] Price also featured on the Hulvey album Could Be Tonight, on the song “Automatic”.[37] He also teamed up with singer Shumaq on the track “It’s Not Really Funny” after being requested to find an artist with under 5,000 Instagram followers to collaborate with.[38] Price also teamed up with Graham and Nic D for the song “Perfect Timing”,[39][40]along with Token for the track “Bambi”.[41][42] He also released “White Flag” with Zeina as a part of the Boi-1da and Canada Soccer album “What if It All Goes Right?”. [43]
Filmography
| Year | Film | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | Sins of the Father | Young Bobby Cherry Jr. | TV movie |
| Crossed Over | Young Peter Lowry | TV movie | |
| Men with Brooms | Brandon Foley | ||
| A Promise | Stephen | Short film | |
| Fancy Dancing | Michael Pelham | ||
| 2003 | The Republic of Love | Gary Woloschuck | |
| 2004 | Evel Knievel | Younger Kelly Knievel | TV movie |
| 2005 | A History of Violence | Kid (Uncredited) | |
| The Fool | Young Billy | Short film | |
| Cinderella Man | Jay Braddock | ||
| 2006 | Find | Young Richard | Short film |
| 2007 | Good Luck Chuck | Young Charlie Logan | |
| The Rocket Man | Ben | Short film | |
| The Stone Angel | Young Matt Currie | ||
| 2008 | Roxy Hunter and the Horrific Halloween | Stefan | TV movie |
| 2009 | Back | Michael Miles | TV movie |
| Ollie & the Baked Halibut | Ollie the Otter | Short film | |
| Booky’s Crush | Georgie | TV movie | |
| 2010 | Almost Kings | Joel | |
| Summer Camp | Eddy Logan | TV movie | |
| Cancel Christmas | Steve Rojack | ||
| 2012 | Frenemies | Walker | TV movie |
| 2013 | Carrie | Freddy “Beak” Holt | |
| 2014 | The Good Witch’s Wonder | Jim | TV movie |
| 2018 | Honey Bee | Matt | |
| The Riot Act[44] | August | ||
| 2019 | Hammer | Jeremy Davis |
Television
| Year | Television Series | Role | Episode/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | In a Heartbeat | Brandon | “Cinderella Syndrome” |
| 2003 | 72 Hours: True Crime | Ben Richmond | “Lone Wolf” |
| Doc | Brendan | “Angels In Waiting” | |
| The Save-Ums! | B.B. Jammies | Unknown Episodes, Voice | |
| 2005 | Kevin Hill | Bryce | “In This Corner” |
| 2006 | Alice, I Think | Mac MacLeod | 13 Episodes |
| 2007 | Love You to Death | Stuart | “Time Capsule Murder” |
| The Dead Zone[45] | Johnny “J.J.” Bannerman | 9 Episodes | |
| The Rick Mercer Report | Boy in ‘Canada Savings Bonds’ | Season 5, Episode 5 | |
| Not This But This | Johnny | Unknown Episodes | |
| Will & Dewitt | Will | ||
| 2008 | Flashpoint | Noah | Season 5, Episode 10 “A World of Their Own” |
| The Middleman | Duncan | “The Accidental Occidental Conception” | |
| Bakugan Battle Brawlers | Christopher | 3 Episodes (2008) | |
| 2009 | Guns | Liam Merriweather | Television mini-series (2 Episodes) |
| 2010–2012 | R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour | Brandon | “Really You: Part 1”
“Really You: Part 2” |
| Ned | “Most Evil Sorcerer Part 1”
“Most Evil Sorcerer Part 2” | ||
| 2011 | Murdoch Mysteries | Ezra Fielding | “Buffalo Shuffle” |
| Dan for Mayor | Brian McCoogin | “Mayor for a Day” | |
| Haven | Henry Stillman | “Friend or Faux” | |
| 2011–2012 | What’s Up Warthogs! | Teddy Chadwick IV | Series Regular |
| 2012 | Alphas | Jason Miller | “Gaslight” (Uncredited)
“Gods and Monsters” |
| 2013 | Saving Hope | Jake | “Why Waste Time” |
| 2013–2014 | Being Human | Kenny Fisher | 16 Episodes |
| 2015 | Supernatural | Cyrus Styne | “The Prisoner” |
| 2015–2017 | X Company | Harry James | 22 Episodes |
| 2022 | FBI: International | Ethan Castellaw | “The Kill List”
“Shouldn’t Have Left Her” |
| 2022 | Chicago Med | Owen West | “And Now We Come to the End” |
| 2023 | CSI: Vegas | Vincent | “Eyeballs” |
| 2024 | The Rookie | Be-Bop | “The Hammer” |
| Tracker | Jasper Trace | “Preternatural” | |
| 2026 | Grey’s Anatomy | Corban Gregory | “(If You Want It) Do It Yourself” |
Discography
Studio albums
| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| About Time |
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Extended plays
| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| 4 of Clubs |
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| Trillium |
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| Spin the Globe |
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| Till Next Time (with Nic D) |
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| Spin the Globe 2 |
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| Buddy System (with Hoodie Allen) |
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| ICONIC (with Nic D) |
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Charted and certified songs
| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Rap Digital [53] |
US Christ [54] |
US Christ Digital [55] |
US Christ Stream [56] |
NZ Hot [57] | ||||
| “Spinnin” (with Bens) |
2022 | — | — | — | — | 23 |
|
Spin the Globe |
| “Buddy” (with Hoodie Allen) |
— | — | — | — | 23 | Non-album singles | ||
| “Million Cash” (with Armani White) |
2023 | — | — | — | — | 23 | ||
| “Up!” (with Forrest Frank) |
2024 | 3 | 8 | 5 | 5 | — | Child of God | |
| “I Need Help” (with Maverick City Music, Taylor Hill, and Nick Day) |
— | 14 | 13 | 17 | — | Non-album singles | ||
| “Slide” (with Nic D) |
2026 | — | — | — | — | 31 | ||
| “—” denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. | ||||||||
Tours
Headlining
- The Price Club Tour (2024) [59]
- The Friends & Family Tour (2025) [60]
- Spin The Globe Tour: Part One (2025) [61]
- Iconic Tour (with Nic D) (2026) [62][63]
References
- ^ a b “CONNOR PRICE – Cast – X Company”. cbc.ca. Archived from the original on 6 March 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
- ^ “‘Being Human’: Sam Witwer on ‘Swinging for the Fences’ and Bittersweet Series Finale”. The Hollywood Reporter. 7 April 2014. Archived from the original on 9 September 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
- ^ “X Company’s Connor Price describes Harry’s dark journey”. TV, eh?. 22 March 2016. Archived from the original on 5 November 2016. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
- ^ “Exclusive Interview: Connor Price Goes to War in X COMPANY | the TV addict”. thetvaddict.com. 24 February 2015. Archived from the original on 25 March 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
- ^ a b “Connor Price – Awards – IMDb”. www.imdb.com. Retrieved 3 June 2026.
- ^ Hawley, Alexi (27 February 2024), The Hammer, The Rookie, Nathan Fillion, Shawn Ashmore, Lisseth Chavez, retrieved 29 February 2024
- ^ Uneyedentified (3 August 2013). Uneyedentified – ‘Channel Surfing With God’ (Bangaroom Rap Contest). Retrieved 2 June 2026 – via YouTube.
- ^ “When did Connor Price start making music?”. Genius. Retrieved 6 October 2024.
- ^ Connor Price (4 January 2017). Connor Price – “S”. Retrieved 3 June 2026 – via YouTube.
- ^ 4 of Clubs – Album by Connor Price, retrieved 17 March 2026
- ^ a b c d e f g h i “Spotify – Web Player”. Spotify. Retrieved 2 June 2026.
- ^ “Watch Courteney Cox rap in Idris Elba and Connor Price’s ‘Courteney Cox’ music video (exclusive)”. EW.com. Archived from the original on 20 May 2025. Retrieved 2 June 2026.
- ^ SPORTSNET (11 May 2021). 21 Raps – Connor Price – Official Music Video. Retrieved 2 June 2026 – via YouTube.
- ^ “Connor Price: Live Concert | CBC Music Live”. YouTube. 5 December 2023.
- ^ “How Connor Price Built a Global Following of Millions with His Friends & Family | Billboard Canada”. ca.billboard.com. Retrieved 1 June 2026.
- ^ “Connor Price & Bens – Spinnin (Official Music Video)”. YouTube. 10 March 2023.
- ^ Spin The Globe, 27 January 2023, archived from the original on 4 April 2023, retrieved 4 April 2023
- ^ “Spotify”. open.spotify.com. Archived from the original on 29 February 2024. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
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- ^ “10 First-Timers on Billboard’s Charts This Week: Del Water Gap, the Beaches, Armand Hammer & More | Billboard Canada”.
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- ^ “User Reviews for Connor Price – BUDDY SYSTEM”. Album of The Year. Retrieved 3 June 2026.
- ^ @HipHopCanada (8 February 2024). “TOBi, Haviah Mighty & Connor Price lead rap-related JUNO Award nods with 2 apiece”. HipHopCanada.com. Retrieved 5 June 2026.
- ^ “Winners + Nominees”. The JUNO Awards. Retrieved 5 June 2026.
- ^ Adams, Kelsey (26 February 2024). “6 first-time Juno nominees that you need to know”.
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- ^ “Spotify – Web Player”. Spotify. Retrieved 2 June 2026.[non-primary source needed]
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- ^ Connor Price (24 October 2025). We Shut Down A Street In Amsterdam To Film This. Retrieved 2 June 2026 – via YouTube.
- ^ Harmsen, Natalie (28 March 2026). “Junos 2026: full list of winners”.
- ^ Connor Price (13 January 2026). Thanks for making ‘Slide’ hit the Top 10 Debut chart on Spotify 🤝. Retrieved 2 June 2026 – via YouTube.
- ^ “Watches Marty Supreme once…”. YouTube.
- ^ “Spotify – Web Player”. Spotify. Retrieved 3 June 2026.
- ^ “Spotify – Web Player”. Spotify. Retrieved 2 June 2026.[non-primary source needed]
- ^ Connor Price (23 May 2026). Connor Price, Nic D & GRAHAM – Perfect Timing (Official Music Video). Retrieved 2 June 2026 – via YouTube.
- ^ Zack Reacts (23 May 2026). Connor Price, Nic D & Graham – “Perfect Timing” | Reaction Another HIT?. Retrieved 3 June 2026 – via YouTube.
- ^ tokenhiphop (28 May 2026). Token, Connor Price – Bambi (Official Video). Retrieved 2 June 2026 – via YouTube.
- ^ Knox Hill (29 May 2026). COLLAB OF THE YEAR!! | Rapper Reacts to Connor Price & Token – Bambi (FIRST REACTION). Retrieved 3 June 2026 – via YouTube.
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- ^ www.imdb.com https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6702308/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_sm_3#amzn1.imdb.concept.name_credit_group.7caf7d16-5db9-4f4f-8864-d4c6e711c686. Retrieved 3 June 2026.
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- ^ “Four of Clubs“. Spotify. 18 August 2018. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
- ^ “Trillium“. Spotify. 9 December 2022. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
- ^ “Spin the Globe“. Spotify. 27 January 2023. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
- ^ “Spin the Globe 2“. Spotify. 23 February 2024. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
- ^ “Buddy System“. Spotify. 20 September 2024. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
- ^ “Iconic“. Spotify. 30 May 2025. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
- ^ “Rap Digital Song Sales: Week of August 16, 2025”. Billboard. 16 August 2025. Retrieved 4 November 2025.
- ^ Peaks on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs:
- “UP!”: “Hot Christian Songs: Week of April 6, 2024”. Billboard. 6 May 2024. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
- “I Need Help” “Hot Christian Songs: Week of November 2, 2024”. Billboard. 2 November 2024. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
- ^ Peaks on the Billboard Christian Digital Song Sales:
- “UP!”: “Christian Digital Song Sales: Week of April 6, 2024”. Billboard. 6 May 2024. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
- “I Need Help”: “Christian Digital Song Sales: Week of November 2, 2024”. Billboard. 2 November 2024. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
- ^ Peaks on the Billboard Christian Streaming Songs:
- “Up!”: “Christian Streaming Songs: Week of October 5, 2024”. Billboard. 5 October 2024. Retrieved 20 September 2024.
- “I Need Help”: “Christian Streaming Songs: Week of November 2, 2024”. Billboard. 2 November 2024. Retrieved 20 September 2024.
- ^ Peaks on the Recorded Music NZ Hot 40 Singles chart:
- “Spinnin”: “Hot 40 Singles”. Recorded Music NZ. 28 October 2022. Retrieved 9 January 2026.
- “Buddy”: “Hot 40 Singles”. Recorded Music NZ. 6 January 2023. Retrieved 9 January 2026.
- “Million Cash”: “Hot 40 Singles”. Recorded Music NZ. 5 January 2024. Retrieved 9 January 2026.
- “Slide”: “Hot 40 Singles”. Recorded Music NZ. 9 January 2026. Retrieved 10 January 2026.
- ^ “American certifications – Connor Price”. Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 30 November 2025.
- ^ “Instagram”. www.instagram.com. Retrieved 5 June 2026.
- ^ “Connor Price – The Friends & Family Tour”. Power 98 FM. Retrieved 5 June 2026.
- ^ Report, Spotlight (3 June 2025). “Connor Price Announces Spin The Globe Tour: Part On”. Spotlight Report. Retrieved 5 June 2026.
- ^ “Nic D Tour 2026: Iconic Tour”. nicdtour.com. Retrieved 5 June 2026.
- ^ “Connor Price & Nic D Iconic Tour”. STNLive. Retrieved 5 June 2026.
External links
- Connor Price on Spotify
- Connor Price on Instagram
- Connor Price on YouTube
- Connor Price on TikTok
- Connor Price on Facebook
- Connor Price at IMDb