Proklaim: Revolutionizing Hip-Hop with ‘Babylon’

Proklaim is an independent hip-hop artist and songwriter who recently unveiled another single with a punch entitled “Babylon”. The song is a rap tune that is stylistically different and charged with meaningful lyrics. Proklaim’s influences include other legendary rappers of the golden age, rap groups such as Notorious B.I.G., Wu-Tang Clan, Tupac, and Nas, as well as legendary musicians Bob Marley, Prince, Michael Jackson, and Lauryn Hill. His musical work reflects this, fusing progressive sound-back images with new and unique rap techniques.

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Proklaim’s “Babylon” demonstrates the transformation of hip-hop. The song was recorded at Pen Pushaz Studios and mixed and mastered by Wojtek Majewski at Audio Art in Namibia. The track includes the Jamaican news clip and covers such topics as the effects of city progress on the impoverished population. This emotional element enriches the song. Proklaim is serious about his lyrics, stating that his mission is to make songs about social problems. Indeed, “Babylon”, as described by Sam Smith, embodies the yearning for liberty and the pursuit of truth, in contrast to the norms imposed by those in positions of authority. It inspires the listeners to rebel against the norm and fight for what one believes in. Proklaim alone demonstrates the commitment to challenge the norms of contemporary hip-hop in “Doesn’t Kill Me”.

Proklaim teased his music video with his previous single, “KINGZ”, which appeared on MTV Base. Songs created by this singer remain popular with fans who like new solutions and thoughtful words. According to Proklaim, dreams are more real than life, and such thought-provoking statements guide his creativity and audience.

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