Danny Prophetz - Authenticity Featuring Jokesta Fresh & Young Bolt (Official Audio)
What’s good y’all? Starting the Monday forecast off proper with some sunny skies, cannabis concentrates, and the latest heat from the local scene. Today’s the Reno region was blessed with a release from a staple in the music community. Danny Prophetz commissions DatBoyGood on the beat. Lacing up a slap about staying solid, a lifestyle everyone can’t relate to. Although Danny has been sticking close with his Good Mischief team, this time around he reaches out to some other heavy hitters out the city. From Cabo to Reno, Jokesta Fresh and Young Bolt hop on this record to represent for their section. Giving a voice for the people of their communities and what they experience on a daily. It can be shaky in certain situations but if you’re a stand up dude and authentic, you’ll be fine.
Danny kicks off the first verse spitting nothing but game. Taking all the negatives and crossing them together to make something positive. It doesn’t take much to change the way you look at things. If you have your mind focused on the blessings, you will learn to access more subconsciously. All thoughts you have don’t come from you, it’s an everyday upkeep to stay positive to manifest better living. Danny is a product of his environment and it is what it is. It doesn’t change his value and opinions don’t matter cause the loudest ones come from the phoniest people. It’s all about the mental and Danny keeps his sharp. “Heard they throwing shots, it ain’t phasing. I’m on always, not on occasions. Like a chopper, we be sliding with them vibrations. Keeping it authentic, I could not fake it.” Plain and simple, honesty is a drink best served cold. Danny did just that.
For verse two, Young Bolt takes the wheel and kicks his perspective. To keep it honest, Bolt is a hustler and always was finding a way to put it in his pocket. The details ain’t to be released, anyone who is around isn’t someone who would leak that anyways. In his circle, you prove your authenticity by keeping your business on the low. What is understood does not need explanation. These days Bolt been hustling this music and moving under the radar otherwise. If it’s not about no paper or progressing his craft, then he’s not about it. “Up late nights, round time with the reaper. Underneath the sweater, best believe the street sweeper. Bitch I’m on, full time thugging, it’s my job and, I been with the mobbing.” The cadence fits the beat perfectly with the movie Bolt verbally depicts.
The last verse is handled by the one and only Jokesta Fresh. Carrying the torch from the previous two MCs, Jokesta lets it be known that any snitches or informants are not welcome around his circle. Where he comes from, there’s not much traditional opportunity so they had to rely on fast money to get by. Doing anything to interrupt from his livelihood and close ones alike can get you hurt. So be careful whose toes you step on now. The consequences and repercussions from not minding your own business are not what you want. Sometimes the best defense is a hard offense. “Bitch I’m riding with that yoppa on me, like i’m Young Bolt and I ain’t stopping if a cop is on me. Usain Bolt how I’m feeling, I ain’t stopping homie. Fucking with the opps, turn your brains into macaroni.” Jokesta Fresh keeps his head on a swivel and ready to push the line if someone wants to test his character.
The trio really executes the 77-filthy vibes and tells a story from a different perspective of the city. A sound that is signature to the area they are from. All artists and the producer having their own loyal followings show the potential Reno has when unity is involved. This is a big look for everyone involved and a true moment for the culture of the region. The momentum is building up for all the movements of the individuals and combining forces compounds that energy further. There’s no doubt this group of artists are on their way. Give all artists a follow below and slap this joint “Authenticity” next time you’re on the aux or bluetooth. Best believe they are going ask you who the artists are.
— the weather watcher 🌦🛰