In an age where rappers aren?t sure whether they?re bad boys or hip-hop fashion models, there?s one rap group who hasn?t forgotten their roots, Divine Power. In an age where so many of music?s top selling artists are merely record label puppets, there?s one rap group who writes, produces and arranges all of their records, Divine Power. ?Listening to us is like sucking on an adrenaline gland. We get your heart pumping," says Priest, one-half of the south coast rap duo known as Divine Power. The sound bursts out of the speakers and immediately hits you in the face like a fistful of nails. Raw, uncompromising, walking a knife-edge of intensity that few rap groups dare to travel. There?s no mistaking that this group is an explosion of immense proportions. This rap group is the combination of Outkast and Earth, Wind, and Fire with the marketing power of The Beatles. Member consists of: Dorien ?PRIEST? Tennant & Nathan ?NAT-MAN? Johnson. Fresh out of their Atlanta based recording studio, Divine Power unleashes their debut album, Divine Intervention, a product of inspirational overtones powered by an electric musical production, onto the airwaves of the United States and Canada..
Divine Power first single is a sizzling up-tempo club banger titled ?Getting It?. In addition to a memorable hook that?ll have the summer hotter than ever, This track is successful is its attempt to elevate the genre of rap music to a level of good music, absent of the monotonous and thoughtlessness of most of their peers. Their debut album ?Divine Intervention? features the Hip-Hop heavyweight production of Major Keyz, known for Jay-Z?s Black Album street remix entitled, ?The Reprint?. Priest and Nat-Man covers all bases as they invite their listeners to accompany them on a journey of love and praise. Parents will be excited to find out that this album is absent of any type of advisory stickers.
Although this duo is naturally laid back, when they hit the stage, Divine Power brings energy and enthusiasm to each performance. Hard work is no stranger to this group, which has allowed them to recently secure a world-class video shoot from the renowned Nabutilu Khalayi, a film director who has worked on many block-buster films, such as, ?Ali?, Bad Boys 2, and recently ?Fast and Furious pt. 3.? Divine Power has the potential to ascend as an elite rap group, with the ability cross over into the pop and gospel market as well. According to Nat-Man, ?It?s a good time for the sound that?s coming out of the camp because it?s contemporary rap with a substance.?
This super group is unsigned and is looking for home. Without further wait, it is my honor, duty, and pleasure to present to you, Divine Power: The Beatles of Hip Hop.
Nat-Man plays the drums.
Jesus Christ, Tupac, OutKast, Kirk Franklin, Ojays, Marvin Gaye, Jay Z, and Eminem.
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Divine Power sounds Like The result of Tupac and Nas with the production of Earth, Wind, and Fire