Hip-Hop/Review Proklaim - CALL

Introducing Proklaim, a solo hiphop lyricist and songwriter hailing from Windhoek, Namibia. Influenced by legends like Bob Marley, The Wu Tang Clan, and Biggie, Proklaim's music is a fusion of raw storytelling and powerful beats that resonate with audiences worldwide.

Recorded at Namibia's Pen Pushaz Studios and mastered by Wojtek Majewski at Audio Art Namibia, Proklaim's most recent song, "CALL," is a lively demonstration of his novel take on hip-hop and Afrobeat fusion. Proklaim, who is well-known for his unique sound, contributes a powerful hymn that is meant to inspire and motivate listeners. Proklaim's love for making memorable, uplifting music is evident in "CALL," which is both catchy and uplifting with a tempo that is instantly captivating and a tune that evokes a positive feeling.

The track's genuineness is given a distinct edge by the creative process. Proklaim began with a freestyle on the catchy chorus and quickly recorded the verses, capturing an unadulterated, unplanned energy that flows flawlessly into the finished cut. This method gives "CALL" a lively, spontaneous vibe that increases its allure and guarantees that every beat feels deliberate yet natural.

Proklaim's words are inspirational throughout the song, speaking to everyone looking for inspiration and a fresh sense of direction. Here, he demonstrates his ability to combine complex wordplay with fluid, flowing rhythms, which makes "CALL" both entertaining and significant. "CALL" is a potent addition to Proklaim's expanding record since it's not only about music; it's also about establishing an atmosphere that listeners can relate to. "CALL" elevates Namibian hip-hop to the fore and establishes Proklaim as a rising star in the international music industry with its lively tempo, catchy chorus, and reflective lyrics.

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