RAP ARTIST 'PROLIFIC' ANNOUNCES RELEASE OF FIRST STUDIO SINGLE "SHAM" PRODUCED IN TORONTO
Toronto Indie Rapper Prolific Launches Cutting Musical Response to the Social and Political Realities of 2012
In a world where critical thought is often dismissed as fringe, Prolific's new single "Sham" delivers unapologetic truth that can permeate even the ears of pop audiences. "Sham" draws from pop influences but contextually distances itself from the mainstream. Provocative and politically relevant, Prolific continues to re-invent his introspective art and push the limits of hip hop.
Prolific's musical career has travelled lyrically, sonically and geographically. After a full-length release out of Montreal he is now working to add a new album to the thriving hip hop scene in Toronto. Working with genre-merging producer James Pew at Euphonic Sound, the new album is shaping up to be Prolific's most exciting work to date. "Sham" re-affirms Prolific's hip hop roots while lending to new artistic directions. Lyrically both contemplative and critical; the song creates an inner dialogue for his listeners that questions norms. "Sham" can be likened to work by El-P and Trent Reznor, but distinguishes itself as purely Prolific.
_________________ I've seen so many faces, I've watched them come and go, I've seen the hate I've seen the fakes that want to cut your throat, I've tried the drugs I felt the highs I felt the sudden lows, I stood in front of foes laughing with a bloody nose.
Political rap should be more direct and easy to understand for the retarded masses. This is too metaphoric and flimmy flammy. Decent track but it isn´t going to open anybodies eyes to any type of reality.
Political rap should be more direct and easy to understand for the retarded masses. This is too metaphoric and flimmy flammy. Decent track but it isn´t going to open anybodies eyes to any type of reality.
This guy wouldn't even be on the masses radar he's not singing his hooks over pop beats. What he's saying would go over fine with the audience he's targeting. I could be wrong but it doesn't seem like he wrote this with the mainstream crowd in mind.
The first verse is more on point than the rest of the song.
Its like he started writing a political song and then just went soft.
The structure and sound of the song is really good but its like he wrote a tough verse and then forgot what he was talking about or just tacked on a couple of verses he wrote another time (a lot of people do that).
Lol it's pretty obvious I just listened to the song and didn't read anything he wrote about it next time I will be sure to read it before commenting and talking out my ass
Dcypha - glad you're feeling this, I appreciate the support.
_________________ I've seen so many faces, I've watched them come and go, I've seen the hate I've seen the fakes that want to cut your throat, I've tried the drugs I felt the highs I felt the sudden lows, I stood in front of foes laughing with a bloody nose.
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