The fierce duo collaboration between rapper, The Prophet, and producer, Nima Fadavi came about in early 2006. At the time, The Prophet was signed to CMe, Avatar, and Universal records, and had just finished his first major label release, Sworn In, when he was beginning to work on his second. Bringing in Nima to produce a few songs, the two began working more and more together. The beats Nima produced had a strong hip hop influence, but also brought in different elements of original reggae, and latin music. The distinctive, fast, catchy rapping style of The Prophet seemed to form perfectly to the beats.
Shortly after, The Prophet decided to end his contract with CMe, Avatar, and Universal records and pursue working on a full project with Nima. Both individuals, already accomplished musicians, seemed to have no problems getting their new project on its feet.
Rise of the Revolution is music that speaks the truth, with strong political lyrics, backed by catchy, creative, and original sounding beats. Music that touches on every emotion and encourages standing up for what you believe in. Although influenced by many different artists in many different genres, the two have seemed to find their own unique sound.
The live performance that has been regarded as loud, powerful, and rowdy, the two seem to always feel comfortable on stage. At times, you might see them on stage as a duo, or you might see them on stage with a full band playing the beats live. Collectively and individually, theyve shared the stage with Ying Yang Twins, Xzibit, Twista, Pitbull, J Kwon, Dub C, and many more.
The focus of Rise of the Revolution is to pursue creative music as a form of art, and to show love to everyone and anyone and demolish all the hatred, and racism. The music is the sounds for life and being true. Speak out, rise up, and stand. We are our own movement. We are the Rise of the Revolution.
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