
“Imagine if Harriet had GPS”, he says. After a ten-month hiatus to get married, write a book (“Power Of Words”), teach the youth and build his children’s non profit organization (“Believing In Forever Inc.”), the Lexington, Kentucky-based emcee sheds real light on generations and generations of issues we face as a culture.
On a mashup of Mos Def’s popular “Umi Says” and Common’s “Kingdom” which features Vince Staples, Devine Carama freestyles and lists the many reasons why he believes everything is lit but he can’t find the light. Tagging onto the lexicon of today’s youth culture, he challenges those mantras and invites us to think alternatively. If you were looking for some deep, introspective lyrics, you’ll surely find it in Carama’s latest:
Devine Carama’s new album titled, “Believing In Forever” will be available this Fall. Stay tuned!
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