Philly’s own prolific emcee, D Prime 215 delivers more mind-blowing
realities in his latest video “What They Tell Us.” The single/video, produced
by Johann Sebastian, is off Prime’s
latest “Sacred Mantra” EP, available on
all major platforms.
“Mass media controls how many people get their
news. The issue is, it’s not always accurate or close to it. When it comes to
Black Folk, accurate isn’t even a thought most of the time. Negative
statistics and stereotypes permeate the media as the overpowering
narrative. This one-sided narrative is viewed as Gospel by those who don’t
come in to contact with Black Folk on a regular basis if at all. As a
Black Man, being viewed as the sum of negativity is asinine to me, as if that’s
ALL we are. This record is my 2 Cents on it. I present to you “What They
Tell Us.” Press Play.” – D Prime 215
The video is a simple one, just D Prime walking through
his city of brotherly love. Because of his intricate wordplay and ingenious lyricism,
there’s no need for gimmicks to entice viewers in. Also, a mini-film or
animation, etc., would just take away from Prime’s lyrical declaration.
Prime addresses stereotypes placed on African Americans
repeatedly for centuries. He also claims his human stance, free of felonies and
other negative connotations. He goes on to mention that deliberately
damaging advancements for African Americans must come to an end. It makes
you raise an eyebrow and wonder if others were just born jealous. Prime
delivers his revolutionary rhymes over chilling, hair-raising production
blended with classic cuts and scratches. Watch “What They Tell Us” and connect
with D Prime 215 and Johann Sebastian below.
About D Prime
215
In the English language, the word "Prime" is
defined as "of first importance". One could certainly say that
Philadelphian emcee D Prime 215 has christened himself appropriately,
as hip-hop has been of first importance in this young man's life since he picked
up a pad and pen in 2009. You can hear the warm, "golden era"
sounds of J Dilla, A Tribe Called Quest and hometown heroes The Roots pulsing
through his music, but with an updated, current twist. Prime's held his
own on wax with underground veterans like Reef the Lost Cauze, Hezekiah and
Has-Lo, and shared the stage with heavyweight names such as Torae and Marco
Polo. His approach is straightforward, his words honest, and his work ethic
diligent. D Prime 215 is on a mission to create songs that stand the
test of time, and with his unique blend of the old and the new, he's sure to
accomplish just that.
Twitter: http://bit.ly/DPrime215Twitter
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Johann
Sebastian
Twitter: https://twitter.com/js_beats/
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