Proklaim, a solo rapper, has released a new song called “Promised Land” that brings back the classic sound of old-school hip-hop. This song is a tribute to the music of Slum Village, early Kanye West, and Talib Kweli, who were all influential in shaping the sound of hip-hop.
The artist is inspired by many famous musicians, including Michael Jackson, Prince, Bob Marley, the Fugees, Wu-Tang Clan, Drake, and Jay Z. These influences have helped shape their unique sound. Proklaim released “Promised Land”, a hip-hop single inspired by legends like Michael Jackson, Prince, and Wu-Tang Clan, reviving the classic early 2000s sound, recorded at Pen Pushaz Entertainment and Audio Art Namibia. Proklaim’s lyrics are clever and wise, covering many aspects of life in a way that’s both engaging and entertaining. When recording “Promised Land”, the focus was on creating verses that connect with listeners, without relying on traditional hooks.
Proklaim, an artist with a “seize the day” mindset, aims to collaborate with the musicians who inspired him, going beyond just making music to bring his vision to life. As Proklaim gains success in the music industry, his song “Promised Land” showcases his talent and pays tribute to the origins of hip-hop. Explore Proklaim’s music and experience the classic era of hip-hop revived.
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