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I'm just figuring out how important music is in my life! This is coming from a long while trying to cut down on my music use, mostly because I was listening to it so much that it felt more like I couldn't do anything without popping in some earbuds, and partially because of other personal reasons. Some of my routines changed, forcing me to not listen to music while doing certain things, and it ended up becoming that besides working on homework or drawing, I didn't listen to music at all. But I've given myself a break today since I have nothing to do and since, for reasons, I'm feeling just a lil crappy today—and boy, I'm starting to realize again just why I love music!!
I love the diverse music taste I've developed over the years! My family is not only big about music but big about listening to it loud, so the majority of my music taste for most of my life has just been Christian hiphop (Lecrae, KB, Andy Mineo, Trip Lee, and ironically Tonex, whose album where he was struggling hard with his gayness has been my favorite concert movie since I was 5) and gospel music (Kirk Franklin, Tye Tribbett, etc.). And music was one of the few connections between me and my race (I grew up feeling pretty estranged from my blackness as a kid, but the popular songs they played at the YMCA in the 2010s were some of the few things I could use to feel more connected) and between me and my classmates/friends at the Y (I still have fond memories of playing FNAF songs in mat forts and reciting lyrics at pool parties). But I got tired of knowing I could never bond with anyone besides family friends music taste-wise when I was in high school, and so I started listening to secular music on my own time. And that's how I first found Ghost and Pals, a vocaloid artist and one of the first secular music folks I listened to as a kid (can you smell the religious trauma yet? Lol), and that's how I bonded with one of my best friends in early college (ironically, also my first time being publically queer). Now I listen to Kpop, anime songs, songs from warriors MAPs, songs from musicals (Hamilton and In the Heights <3), latin songs, metal songs, and even some secular songs young me would've been too scared to listen to.
And music has always been one of my biggest sources of stimming! I can't dance to save my life, but music will sure get me to flick my fingers and hit my fist against my shoulder furiously. Music was one of the first clues that I like stimming with vibration too (since I love laying against the car door and turning up the music loud enough to feel the world shake around me). And music was one of the first things that made me look into ADHD or autism (specifically, listening to Ghost and Pals songs for a month straight and getting my friend at early college [who also has ADHD] to start looking at me funny when I was discovered doing chores and listening to one of three songs for the fifth time). Music is so cool it'll get me to wax poetically. It was one of the things that kept me together during my roughest times and soothed me during my best. I listen to it while I write, while I cry, while I hang out with my friends and family and while I chill by myself. It's how I relax after a long day, and it's how I feel safe. I feel kinda emotional finally having music hit that spot in me without feeling like I need it to do stuff.
New Music: Killer Mike - Scientists & Engineers feat. Future, André 3000 & Eryn Allen Kane
Check for the new album, Michael, from Killer Mike out now! Anything with an André 3000 feature is gonna catch headlines. Vibe out as these Dungeon Family brethren take us on a soulful journey along with Future and Eryn Allen Kane!
Meine Reise von 2020-2024 istbin den Songs eingefangen.
Alle Höhen und Tiefen, die Verluste und Lektionen, mein Wachstum als Person, als Künstler und Christ sind als Zeugnis für Jesus und als Motivation für euch und als Trost für mich verewigt.
Danke für eure Aufmerksamkeit.
Ich bin kein Weltstar, darum bin ich dankbar für jede Person, die sich ein wenig Zeit nimmt, um mir zuzuhören.
Viel Kritik musste ich mir anhören und ich hab deshalb auch Zweifel an meinen Fähigkeiten gehabt. Vielleicht werde ich eine Weile keine Musik mehr aufnehmen. Ich werde als Ehemann und Vater sehr gebraucht und ich habe sehr viel Schlaf geopfert, um dieses Album fertigzustellen.
Dieses Werk ist mein bester Versuch in meiner heutigen Lage, als übermüdeter Papa und unterforderter Denker.
Bitte vergleicht mich nicht mit Leuten, die Millionen von Euros haben und sehr viel personelle Unterstützung im Telefonbuch haben.
Ich mache das alles alleine. Schreiben, Produzieren, Singen, Rappen, Aufnehmen, Mischen. Üben, Freuen, Ärgern, Schämen, Verbessern. Wiederholen.
Es ist ein langer Weg, aber ich bin stolz auf mich.
Und da ich Dinge realisiere, die ich mir vornehme, habe ich Respekt für mich gewonnen. Auch wenn jemand das besser kann als ich,zahlt für mich zuerst, was ich geschafft habe, bevor es kritisiert und bewertet wird.
Manche lieben mich privat, manche lieben mich als Künstler, aber ich bin beides und darum euch allen immer ein Stück weit fremd und ein Stück weit voraus.
Denn nur Taten bezeugen deinen Charakter und nur Taten bezeugen die Lebendigkeit deines Glaubens.
Hoffentlich genießt ihr die Früchte meiner Arbeit.
Ihr habt mir Kraft gegeben, meine Unsicherheit zu überwinden und meine Weirdness stolz zu präsentieren.
Ich komme durch meine social Media seit 2014 immer mehr aus meiner Haut und entfalte mein Selbstvertrauen ohne Angst vor Ablehnung. Danke dass ihr mich begleitet und ermutigt. Danke für die Likes und Nachrichten. Danke an die Bekannten und Freunde, an meine Ehefrau und den Nachwuchs.
WE.
ARE.
OUTGROWING.
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"a jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.”
Proklaim Has Revealed The 'Theives' In Plain Sight
Thieves is far different from the sounds of Proklaim, at this point we all admit he is a lyrical monster. Proklaim is a skilled rapper with a smooth flow. His poetic words put listeners in a trance, and his rhythmic delivery is captivating. His fiery hip-hop track "Thieves" is a prime example of his talent. Each verse is packed with rich meaning and flows seamlessly from start to finish. Trust me, time and time again I say Proklaim is an artist to look out for.
With each release, he reaffirms his status as a significant voice in the genre, unafraid to explore new sonic territories and engage in meaningful storytelling.
“I look around and see the world going crazy
Is it just me ?”
https://www.musicarenagh.com/all-eyez-by-proklaim-is-a-visionary-blend-of-hip-hop-and-enlightening-messages/
With words like this, you can tell what is going on in the mind of Proklaim, one thing I like about his music is the fact that he talks about his surroundings and uses relatable lyrics to express himself. As Proklaim continues to explore the intersections of his diverse cultural influences and his sheer love for hip hop, it’s clear that his journey is one worth following.
Thieves is quite different from the regular Proklaim sound you are accustomed to, with this the lyrics are laid back and engaging.
Listen to Thieves below
https://open.spotify.com/album/4YmsBx5BsInFBIxxGyxHou?si=58kNVwzGS6GkPRLdtT9dTg
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