Proklaim - Prosperity
4 h : 4 min

The new track by Proklaim, "Prosperity" is like a shot of hip-hop adrenaline straight from Windhoek, Namibia. It’s more than a song—it’s an experience that lands harder than your first tequila on a Friday night. Proklaim’s voice, influenced by the likes of Bob Marley and Tupac, cuts through with a refreshing, raw edge that’ll make you sit up and pay attention. From the second the beat kicks in, "Prosperity" takes you on a ride through Proklaim’s world, where every word is soaked in realness. Freestyling the hook at Pen Pushaz Studios, he delivers it like a late-night confession—totally unfiltered and unapologetic. The themes? It’s all about the grind, self-doubt, and the fight for success, making this a track that hits no matter where you’re tuning in from—whether it's Brooklyn or Windhoek. The production? Pure fire. The beats are slick, and Proklaim’s sharp delivery makes the whole thing feel intimate, yet grand at the same time. This isn’t some background jam—it’s the kind of song you play when you're staring out a rain-splattered window, thinking deep thoughts, or maybe just waiting for your cab to arrive. "Prosperity" would be a perfect fit for a movie like Dope (2015). It's got that same high-energy, coming-of-age hustle vibe with a mix of street-smart swagger and ambition. The film follows a group of teens navigating their way through tough situations while dreaming of something bigger—just like how Proklaim’s track speaks to the grind and the pursuit of success against all odds. The combination of slick beats, raw emotion, and cinematic production feels right at home in a fast-paced, urban story with heart and grit like Dope. This hip-hop release is Proklaim standing up and declaring his spot on the global stage. And trust me—you’ll want to be there for the ride.