Pryslezz

09/27/2009

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A self-proclaimed sucker for lyrical Hip-Hop Pryslezz explains, “I definitely like substance and one thing about is that they have substance but they know how to have fun too.” He also counts artists such as Mos Def, Common, Talib Kweli and Ghostface Killah as significant influences, alongside Hip-Hop heavyweights Busta Rhymes and Jay-Z, as “they tend to be well-rounded,” a factor which he truly appreciates. In fact, it is this well-rounded quality that he aspires to above all, maintaining that fans “like fun and then they also like something that they have to think about.” He fully understands that the vast majority of the Hip-Hop community is beginning to gravitate toward this style of music.
“I want to be the person that can never be boxed in. I don’t want to be stuck to one genre of music; I don’t want to be stuck to one vibe,” he explains. “I want to go all the way across the board and mean something different to everybody. I want to be able to touch every box and touch every mind. That’s the kind of legacy I want to leave behind.” With a strong recognition of his potential impact yet a sound awareness of his place within the culture, not only as a musician but also as a poet and an author, this young artist looks to conquer the Hip-Hop world with the power of his words. 
 


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