Many people have said that the hip-hop genre has pretty much
died out and that what we are listening to today is merely commercial rap.
Agree or disagree, there are still a few underground artists who are creating
authentic hip-hop and doing a very good job at it. One such person is Jamaica
born Toronto based MC, Tha Vor. Being a strong believer in the Rasta faith and
culture, Tha Vor makes it a point of duty to produce songs that are not just
for ones enjoyment but also for enlightenment.
In his latest single and video, “now you’re gone,” he
touches on the very popular topic of cheating, but addresses from the
standpoint of a man being cheated on, as opposed to being the one committing
the act of indiscretion. When asked what inspired such an unusual approach, Tha
Vor said: “we go through break up at
times, different scenarios in life and this is inspired by real life events.”
“Now You’re Gone” clearly shows that although it is not talked
about very often, women, much like men, are sometimes unfaithful in their
relationships. The track is produced by Marcus Kane and features R&B song
bird Keon Love.
Watch the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0huMyb_qGM
and DJs should send an email to mariajacksonent@gmail.com
for a copy of the mp3.
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