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The Prophet

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The Prophet
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BornAli
💼 Occupation
Musician, Hip-hop recording artist
📆 Years active  2005–present
Notable workNever Stand Down and Lethal of Equal

The Prophet is a hip-hop recording artist and a musician. His albums include Never Stand Down and Lethal of Equal.

Career

The Prophet is a hip-hop recording artist who became a musician in early 2005. The Prophet signed with Creative Minds Entertainment (CEO Rande Ross). Upon signing, they began consistently touring for shows all over the country. The Prophet's first album, called Sworn In, was picked up by Avatar Music, which was a partner of Fontana/Universal. The stage name 'The Prophet' came from the fact that his real name, Ali, was named after the Islamic caliph, Ali. On his first album, Sworn In, he had a guest feature by rapper Equipto on the song “Hip-Hop Status”.[1]

Later, he became an independent recording artist and started working with a producer/DJ named Nima Fadavi. Together, they started a group called Rise of the Revolution, which generated fans of its own as well as for The Prophet. He released two albums as a member of Rise of the Revolution; Never Stand Down and Lethal of Equal.[2]

The Never Stand Down album included The Grouch of the hip-hop group, The Living Legends. The name of that song is the same as the album, “Never Stand Down”.[3]

The Prophet's release on September 15, 2016, called Dreams, features singer/rapper Esik. The Prophet currently continues to work on a new album.[4]

In between touring and making music, The Prophet is also a freelance photographer, best known by his moniker, Unkonfined. While traditional photography requires an array of cameras, lenses, and gear, Unkonfined untraditionally shoots and edits all of his photos using an iPhone. Unkonfined has been featured by SF Gate (San Francisco Chronicle), Wonderlust San Francisco, Ergobaby, Don’t Forget Dads, I Love San Francisco, The Bad Dad’s Club, Super Dads, Creation, World Photography Arena and 49 Miles: The SF Guide.[1]

Discography

  • Sworn In
  • Never Stand Down
  • Lethal of Equal

References


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