Archive for October, 2012

Some more dope visuals from the kid from da Bronx!

Denzil Porter drops his newest music video to song “Take Me Away” off his newest project, Porter’s Pot, set to be released next month. “Take Me Away” was produced by Mark Xlnce, the same producer of Denzil’s catchy track “Kanye West” off of Home Made Music. The video was directed by Jaison Blackrose, who also directed Denzil’s very popular “Intuition” and “On The Plains”.

“Take Me Away” is a feel good song with a light jazz feel depicting the growth of Denzil Porter as a young boy, newly experiencing relationships while writing and still trying to balance chasing his dreams as he grows into a young man. “Even if she walk out on me, I got music in my corner”, Denzil raps while we follow his story through a fisheye lense giving the viewer a more intimate visual, as if apart of his dreams. “No matter what you go through”, Denzil says, “your dream is your escape”, which he invites us to with this video.

“Heavy Rain”, Denzil Porter’s third release off his forthcoming project Porter’s Pot, set to release in November, is a very special track produced by Christopher “Claws” Stevens. The captivating drums, with the keys of the piano put the listener in a place where the strings represent screaming emotion on this song. When asked the recipe to this track, Denzil says, “Just add 1 bucket of emotion, a cup of aggression, 2 bags of reality, then stir”.

“Heavy Rain” touches on the real stories and despair of Denzil’s brother Donald and two of his childhood friends Stephen and Sunny, who were all locked up unfairly. It was written by Denzil Porter after receiving a letter from Sunny with proof of his innocence. “Heavy Rain” is relatable to so many people because unfortunately, this is reality. Innocent people are locked up all the time from false accusations and receive unfair treatment once inside the system, ultimately trapping them for a much longer time than projected. When telling Stephen’s story, who has been locked up for almost three years with no trial, Denzil raps, “I don’t know ’bout the time I’m facing, or even why I’m still here/Caught a couple extra cases, I don’t even drink beer”.

In 2009 Denzil’s brother Donald was deported to Jamaica after not paying a $25 fine. He lived in the United States since he was three years old, attended a specialized high school and was enrolled in college. Unfortunately, the DREAM Act (Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors) was not yet passed by President Obama, providing conditional permanent residency to undocumented residents of moral character who arrived in the United States as a minor and graduated from high school. During transportation out of the U.S., Donald would call and write frequently; never sure of his location or his destination, but knowing he just wanted to go home. On a call with Denzil heard on “Heavy Rain”, Donald says, “Threw me all over the place… Told my parents I was gonna be in Jersey, told me I was gonna be in PA… man I ended up in Texas”.

At the start of each verse, Denzil Porter begins telling the story as himself before transforming into one of the story’s characters, making the record relatable to people inside the penetentiary as well as those outside who have to deal with the despondency every single day.