Unconscious Prophet Grabs Our “Short Attention Spans”

Short Attention Spans

Unconscious Prophet

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A memorable hip-hop creation with a truly unique sound.

Multi-talented hip-hop artist, Malachi Navi Wahy, also known as Unconscious Prophet, is a songwriter, composer, and producer. He has a wonderful, innovative style that stands out amongst the crowd, just like he wants his music to do. His unique sound combines a genre of near-tranquility with hard lyrics for a strange experience. Even his website is simple and art-infused, showing an almost-hippie quality of peace. His previous work includes albums like Universal Pace, which features tunes such as “Brilliance Progenitors.” He also released individual tracks such as “Pathogen” and “God Cipher.” One of Unconscious Prophet’s newest tracks, “Short Attention Spans,” was released in December 2021.

The song’s unapologetically avant-garde video makes “Short Attention Spans” an unforgettable, dizzying experience. High contrast images, camera flips, swirling kaleidoscope patterns, and even a kitten keeps eyes glued to the screen. However, don’t let these visuals draw your focus away. While the display induces you, Unconscious Prophet reflects the chaos on the screen in words: “Took the turn wide only to realize the concern lies where the nerves die” and “Learn what’s not to be excepted and live in a cypher of independence,” for instance, are some of the best lyrics. As a result, he nails the concepts of illusions and reality in a roundabout way. It is a creative statement on the formation of attention. Thanks to the refreshing elements, Unconscious Prophet’s “Short Attention Spans” is a thought-provoking contemplation you cannot miss. It’s time to press play and be blown away!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D56P–Rugiw

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