I can attest to his live shows being lit af. I go see him every time he comes through. When he said he may the best live rapper in the world right now he wasn't lyin
I've been a listener of prof's music for a long time, never been to a live show and probably won't because I don't enjoy concerts that much. I know a lot of people give him props for his live shows, but for me the thing I appreciate most is just how *listenable* his music is. It has a quality that makes it easy to listen to, enjoyable to listen to, that a lot of other rap just lacks. It's the songwriting skills for me.
I am obsessed with this man! I am going to see him for the second time next month! I just saw a short today that a guy posted who didn't know shit about Prof and went to his show and said it was the best live rap performance he'd ever been! Thank you for more Prof! You are appreciated!
No thank you, you are appreciated! You always show up for my videos even if they aren’t always prof. You enjoy yourself. You deserve all the happiness and joy coming your way. have fun be safe!
Don´t get me wrong, his beats are fire. However, I´ve come to notice, that this obviously is something rare in hip-hop or rap music. Obviously outstanding enough to even make this point. Thing is, there are lots of musicians/ singers out there making their own music and it is considered rather usual. Why is this handled differently in hip-hop/ rap music? Any idea? Genuine question.
@elwray3506 Wish I knew, but I don't follow any other rappers. I tend to enjoy only true artists, i.e , singer/songwriter/musicians. Prof is all of these. His straight songs are also really, really good.
@@elwray3506 I didn't think that at all. And I don't mean to sound snobby about music, lol. I loved Time Bomb because I'm a Trailer Park Boys fan, and then I found more music of his and loved it, then found out that he writes most of his own music (if I recall, he used an Aesop Rock beat for one of his songs, at least) and had been making music since he was a kid, just like all my favorite artists - Tori Amos, Fiona Apple, Andrew Bird, and most recently Lola Young (amazing young artist with almost 40 recorded songs, not counting what hasn't yet been released from her upcoming album).