From Belize to Brooklyn, Hip Hop Artist PRAYAH Has Recorded with BUSTA RHYMES and CONWAY. Now set to reunite with TONISTEELZ at JOCUNDA MUSIC, FILM & THEATRE FESTIVAL, Friday, April 24th at 8pm at ARTEL in Bushwick


PRAYAH, born Angel Webster is a native of Belize by way of Mexico.  Known now as Dennis Webster, PRAYAH's final destination was Brooklyn, NY. After coping with the death of his mother at the age of 10, he turned to the streets where little known to him he was preparing to be next in line following incredibly talented Brooklyn greats including the Black Frank White himself.  At the age of 12, he gravitated to the street life. Chased off by the older G's due to his age, he lied about his age to earn their acceptance. This acceptance exposed him to hip hop music in the form of Nas, Jay-Z, Big Pun, Smith & Wesson, and his most notable comparison Biggie Smalls.  His love for rap led him to be introduced to Ron Browz who is best known for a myriad of hits including Nas's "Ether" and "Pop Champagne" which featured Jim Jones and Juelz Santana.  The relationship led PRAYAH to grow as an emcee and develop the sound you hear cut like a knife through beats and speakers.  Ready and prepared with grooming that often eludes many young rappers today, PRAYAH took his future into his own hands delivering a freestyle on Instagram which gained the attention of Brooklyn icon Busta Rhymes. 
PRAYAH, being a spiritual person and never one to rush, he took his time to feel for the right time to decide to be open to actually release music. Busta Rhymes offered him a deal on the same day of meeting the young emcee. His sister didn't believe until "she saw the video on BET". PRAYAH before you eat.  





Opening Night At the JOCUNDA MUSIC, FILM & THEATRE FESTIVAL
Show Time: 8pm
Tonisteelz, DeShaun "Satisfaction" Wilson, Akilah Etienne, Kwoat, Lizzy Ashliegh, Pure Knowledge, Prayah, Uni G and more...
After Party with DJ Magic Mike at 11pm until 4am
For Tickets Click Here.

To book a room at ARTEL for JOCUNDA CLICK HERE

 
To Buy A Souvenir Click Here!


Comments