“It’s no coincidence that my album is dropping on March 4th, cause I’m a soldier and that is the day that I march forth.” - ProVerb
It has been 14 years since these words were uttered. In 2019, five albums later, they are still relevant. March 4th marked 14 years since the release of the classic album The Book of ProVerb. The prolific emcee still continues to thrive, while maintaining his legendary status.
Falling in love with hip-hop in ‘95, he kept his hip-hop mentality while using rhymes, beats and battles to fulfill his dream. Not much has changed and the industry celebrates the penmanship, punchlines, realness, and authenticity. In addition, we celebrate the solid work throughout the years since The Book of ProVerb.
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