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You know, hip-hop has a knack for surprising you. One minute you’re convinced you’ve heard every new sound under the sun, and the next, a guy from Windhoek, Namibia, comes in swinging. Enter Proklaim – a solo rapper whose latest track Prosperity is set to drop harder than that first shot of tequila. If you’re scouting for rising hip-hop artists in 2024, look no further. This guy’s got it.
Now, let’s cut to the chase: Proklaim is more than a rapper clogging up your playlist. Influenced by heavy hitters like Bob Marley, Wu-Tang Clan, and Tupac, Proklaim’s got more soul in his lyrics than most could dream of. His latest single Prosperity? Well, it’s the kind of track that makes you sit back and realize that some people don’t just rap. They reflect the world back at you. And trust me, I know what I’m talking about. Just a couple of months ago, we were busy with Proklaim’s ‘Soul Session. Proklaim is definitely emerging as one of those artists rising in hip-hop in 2024.
You want storytelling? Proklaim’s got it. You want beats that make your head nod in agreement? He’s nailed that too. Prosperity was born out of the kind of energy that only 2024 could offer – partially inspired by the arrest of Sean Combs (yes, P. Diddy). But make no mistake, this track isn’t about glossy headlines. It’s about the grind, the struggle, and the self-doubt that every artist, from Windhoek to Brooklyn, knows all too well. I experience it first-hand every day. Proklaim isn’t here for the easy ride. He’s here to earn his place among 2024’s rising hip-hop artists.
So, what’s the big deal about Prosperity? Glad you asked. Imagine a cinematic beat you could drive to. Now add lyrics that come at you like a late-night confession. Unfiltered, unapologetic, and just raw enough to hit a nerve. This is the kind of music you listen to while staring out of a rain-soaked window, contemplating life – or maybe just wondering where your Uber is.
Proklaim freestyled his way through the hook, recorded at Pen Pushaz Studios, and mixed it down at Audio Art Namibia. And boy, does it show. The production is slick, the delivery sharp, and the message? Well, let’s just say it’s not here to coddle you.
Now, I know what you’re thinking. Windhoek? Namibia? Hip-hop? But listen, if you’re still surprised by where good music comes from, I’ve got news for you: borders don’t exist in hip-hop anymore. Proklaim proves that the genre’s future is as global as ever, and he’s bringing his own flavour to the table.
In an industry that often feels like a battlefield more than a playground, Proklaim emerges from the ashes of mediocrity. Prosperity is his weapon, and he’s wielding it with purpose. It’s no surprise that this isn’t his first dance with success. His 2018 single Kingz made waves on MTV Base, and Prosperity feels like the next logical step in a career that’s just getting warmed up, marking him as one of the upcoming hip-hop artists rising in 2024.
Here’s the bottom line: if you haven’t heard of Proklaim, you will. Prosperity is a declaration. A reminder that the best hip-hop still comes from artists with something to say. Sure, 2024’s got its share of rising hip-hop artists, but Proklaim stands out not just for his location, but for his ability to mix cinematic beats with raw, unapologetic emotion.
So, buckle up, because Proklaim’s here to stay. Whether you’re in the concrete jungle or halfway across the world in Namibia, Prosperity hits hard, and Proklaim’s grind is only getting started.’s Prosperity is out, and trust me – you don’t want to miss it. Whether you’re in Windhoek, New York, or anywhere in between, this is a track that transcends borders, blending beats and bars in a way that only Proklaim can. Count him among hip-hop’s rising artists in 2024.
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