Feb. 8, 2010 -
PRLog -- Artist Don B. of the INpire label is creating a ruckus in the music industry with his newest release entitled “Brand New Dreams.” In an interview with the press, he describes his direction in music as one that “embodies a positive message encouraging listeners to experience good vibes and harmonious emotions.” He indicated that he was disgusted with the current direction that Hip-Hop has taken to objectifying women and worshiping materialistic values. His malaise was in his words were “a deduction from the fact that hip-hop started as a means of vocalizing real life trails and tribulations artist experience.”
He furthers that notion by explaining that “Listeners self identify with the messages they decode from music, the future for music is one that transmits a positive message promoting values of unity, preservation, self sufficiency, and eternal happiness.” The single release while far from the traditional popular conventions of top 40 radio, serves as the departure point from the existing state of music. While Don B. states that he wants his music to be completely detach from the culture of materialism, some of his lyrics in his song embody the very values he attempts to deconstruct. To explain this facet of his music he exclaims, “Change is not immediate! Obama’s failure to pass healthcare is a prime example, in order for people to accept change it has to be gradually implemented.”
His primary focus is on gathering a fan base to make the acceptance of his future message not only compulsory but expected. Storming in with lighting speed, this artist is exactly what the music industry needs. He is charismatic, intelligent, and enthusiastic about success. You should full heartedly expect to see tremendous accomplishments from Don B and The INpire.
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