Christian Hip Hop Artist NomiS Challenges Us to Be "Socially Just"
Christian Hip Hop artist NomiS has just released his new album "Socially Just." We've seen more and more glimpses of Nomis' passion for Social Justice as he's been very outspoken on current issues such as Human Trafficking and Law Enforcement. Being a Hip-Hop & Spoken Word artist who openly takes a stand for Social Justice is something he has now embraced with open arms.
We've seen similar versions of this in the past with legends such as KRS ONE and Public Enemy. We even see pieces of it from a few current artists such as Kendrick Lamar and Lupe Fiasco. But with the album Socially Just, Hip-Hop will finally get a "socially conscious" project where the themes expand further than just the issues of our neighborhoods and the inner city.
While creating awareness, Socially Just will quickly become the soundtrack to anyone who holds a level of concern for the often disproportionate distribution of opportunity and privilege. Though the themes are heavy, it won't depress you but rather encourage you. The album is informative yet innovative. Driven by substance without sacrificing the craft of MCing.Socially Just is the sound of the masses gathering as one.
NomiS "Socially Just" track list
1. Socially Just
2. Make Your Voice Heard
3. Traffic (feat. John Givez)
4. Smile
5. Prevail (feat. Propaganda)
6. Flaw
7. Theme Music (Life In Motion)
8. Filthy Rich
9. Dr. Malcolm (feat. Jurny Big)
10. Green Mile
11. Love God, Love People
12. Violence Within the Violin
13. Bonus: More Than Meets the Eye (feat. Sojourn, JGivens, Kahlee)
All tracks Produced by Nomis except, "Traffic" Co-Produced by Nomis & Anthony Cruz, "Dr. Malcolm" Produced by Anthony Cruz, and "Violence Within the Violin" Produced by DJ Rek.
NomiS is a socially conscious artist from southern California. Coming from a musically inclined background, NomiS found himself interested in many different genres of music early on. He found a special connection to Hip Hop culture and music during grade school and the passion only grew from there.
Studying music at a California State University, NomiS received a Bachelor's Degree in Visual & Performing Arts with an emphasis in Music. Performing everywhere from festivals, arenas, schools, bars and street corners, to internationally in countries such as Trinidad, the Philippines, and Thailand.
NomiS has released multiple projects including the album, "Rosario Dawson". This album created a huge buzz in the independent music scene for NomiS. Getting the attention and co-sign of the real Rosario Dawson herself who called it, "Real Rap," among other things.
NomiS has shared the stage with the likes of stand up comedian Wanda Sykes, Evidence (Dilated Peoples), Lecrae, As I Lay Dying, Abstract Rude, The Visionaries, freestyle legend SuperNATURAL, Humble Beast, David Crowder Band, Toby Mac and countless others.
NomiS continues to attempt to bring truth to everyone. Understanding the responsibility of an eMCee, NomiS seeks to provoke thought in the minds of his listeners with a hope that it will eventually lead to life change.
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