Sunday, November 24 2024

Namibian hip-hop artist Proklaim brings a fresh yet nostalgic sound to the forefront with his latest track ‘Soul Session’. Proklaim, who has made a name for himself in the global music scene, draws from a rich tapestry of cultural experiences and musical influences, blending the essence of old-school hip-hop with a contemporary twist. His new single is a testament to his roots and the enduring appeal of classic hip-hop.

Recorded at Pen Pushaz Studios and polished by Wojtek Majewski of Audio Art Namibia, ‘Soul Session’ is a carefully crafted piece that bridges the past and the present. Inspired by the pioneering days of hip-hop, Proklaim set out to capture the innocence and joy that characterised early rap music, while infusing it with his own modern vocal style. The result is a track that feels both timeless and relevant, resonating with listeners who appreciate the genre’s rich history as well as those looking for something fresh and new.

With influences ranging from Wu-Tang Clan and Lauryn Hill to Prince and Bob Marley, Proklaim’s sound is a blend of introspective lyricism and powerful delivery. ‘Soul Session’ carries the weight of these influences, channeling the spirit of hip-hop’s golden age while pushing the boundaries of the genre. The beat, a nod to the fun and playful vibes of early rap, is matched by Proklaim’s progressive flows, creating a dynamic listening experience that keeps you hooked from start to finish.

‘Soul Session’ is a celebration of his genre’s legacy and a statement of its future. Proklaim’s ability to blend the old with the new, to draw from his influences while making something distinctly his own, is what sets him apart. As he continues to carve out his place in the music scene, he remains a testament to the enduring power of hip-hop – a genre that, much like ‘Soul Session’, never goes out of style.

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New single ‘Soul Session’ by Proklaim
81%
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