CREEPIN/FURTHER (2 IN 1) - single by Proklaim
- Ace Sway

- Aug 13
- 1 min read

Proklaim’s “CREEPIN/FURTHER (2 IN 1)” has more to it than a song, it’s a sonic manifesto. Released on July 17, 2025, this dual-track single from the Namibian artist is a genre-bending triumph that threads ancestral echoes with modern pulse. The first half, “CREEPIN,” opens with a brooding bassline and tense strings that feel like a slow descent into a dreamscape of reckoning.
Proklaim’s delivery is sharp, deliberate, and spiritually charged, less rap, more sermon. His verses slice through the haze with a clarity that demands attention, channelling the weight of history and introspection.
Then comes the pivot. “FURTHER” bursts forth like a sunrise over a battlefield, shimmering cymbals, tribal percussion, and a dance-floor-ready Amapiano rhythm that flips the mood from reflective to celebratory. Proklaim’s vocal shift here is striking: his deep, velvety singing adds warmth and soul, transforming the track into a communal release of energy.
The inclusion of a sample from the Shaka Zulu mini-series isn’t just a nod to African heritage—it’s a statement of resistance, leadership, and cultural pride. Mixed by Wojtek Majewski at Audio Art Namibia, the production is crisp yet raw, preserving the spontaneity of its Pen Pushaz Studios origins.

“CREEPIN/FURTHER (2 IN 1)” is more than a combination of boom bap and Amapiano—it’s a cultural bridge, a rhythmic rebellion, and an add on to Proklaim’s vision. It’s music that doesn’t just move your body—it stirs your spirit.
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