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Proklaim's "Scars" Offers Raw Honesty and Comforting Beats


Scars by Proklaim cover art

Proklaim strips things bare in "Scars," a track yearning for pure, unfiltered expression. Something many reviewers have praised about Proklaim's music in general.  Channeling influences like Tupac and Lauryn Hill, "Scars" isn't afraid to get real.


The song itself is a conversation between a person and their conscience.  It tackles the fear of being judged and the yearning to share our hidden truths.  The message? You're not alone. "Scars" assures listeners that their secrets are safe, and offers a space for open communication.


While the song's core is pure hip-hop, it weaves in elements of both rap and R&B, creating a soundscape that's introspective and comforting.  It's the kind of song you turn to during tough times, a friend offering a shoulder and a listening ear.



"Scars" might not be the most polished track you'll hear, but that's part of its charm.  It's raw and honest, a reminder that vulnerability can be a strength. Proklaim seems to have found inspiration in a simple but powerful idea: sometimes, the most healing music comes from the unfiltered parts of ourselves.


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