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Loren

About Me



November 26, 1986, a star was born…1999, she discovered her calling…soon, everyone will know her name...
Hailing from the Windy City, Loren “Profasi” Davis-Stroud is a 2009 graduate of Hampton University, with a B.S. in Music Engineering Technology. There, she studied voice with Charlene Marchant, and arranged music for the university’s production of Ntozake Shange’s “For Colored Girls…”
From 2001-2004, Loren sang with the Colors of Christmas tour in Indiana, singing background vocals for the likes of Peabo Bryson, En Vogue, John Secada, Oleta Adams, and many others. Excelling in neo-soul, spoken word, and opera, Loren has performed in Europe as well as the Midwest, Hawaii, and East Coast, winning countless honors, awards, and contests such as NAACP Act-So Awards and Illinois Music Association Awards. She is a founding member of the 105 Voices of History, National HBCU Choir that made their debut at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington DC on September 7, 2008.
In November of 2008, she completed her astounding Senior Recital, performing works from the likes of Handel’s Messiah and Cavalleria Rusticana, as well as other operas, oratorios and collections. Now a Hampton University alumna, Loren is currently working on her first album, scheduled to release in 2010.
!!!Soul Strong Entertainment!!!
(This is for Bob Marley and Kingston; for Robert O. Self and the Black Panthers; and mostly for the music industry and all those that contribute to its annual $7,000,000,000 income)
Chant down American Babylon
with their contracts of pointed fingers,
headlined with "I WANT YOU!"
Hungry for obsequious Negroes with
addictive personalities,
allergic to the dark
and medicated by virulent limelight.
Tasty.
Squeezed over contracts of alphabet soup.
And you
YES YOU
listen to these sleepers
and now Babylon owns you too.
Chant down American Babylon
with their hush policies on the truth.
If you strive for enlightenment of all who are worthy,
they'll use the strategies of Sun Tzu.
Teachers
thinkers
speakers
they'll erase your lyrics
if you don't swear by their Ingsoc.
Chant down American Babylon
who seeks to steal, kill and destroy
for the sake of entertaining many.
Teaching us queens to use our bodies
and our chicanery
to win over dudes until they chuck us for season 2.
Now listen up carefully because American Babylon wants you
YES YOU.
Chant down American Babylon
with a Gregorian-Igbo stew of drone and pulse.
Entrance all that will come to this million man march
where my people will sign contracts with truth.
Chant down American Babylon
that supplies the vulnerable
with sex, drugs and booze
and then calls over their friends in media
for a dehumanizing photo shoot.
Artists, they're using you.
Chant down American Babylon
and fill their ears with the hope of dark skin--
the most sultry hope there is--
a dark musicianship
part innate and part inherited.
Sing your dark songs of despair
conspiracy
of the inevitable coup d'etats
that will finally bring Babylon down.
Beleaguer Babylon,
for we will not wait for deliverance.
Chant it down children,
Babylon and all its slaves.
Make way for an old message through new prophets
and old prophets appearing from darkness
together
singing in monophonic concordance,
chanting down this American Babylon obstreperously.
Chant down American Babylon
you valiant,
beautiful children of Zion,
you sophisticated,
refined children of harmony.
"When a man shows you who he is, believe him."
~Maya Angelou
"Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me."
~Psalm 51:10
“When people hear good music, it makes them homesick for something they never had, and never will have.”
~Edgar Watson Howe
"God is whatever color God needs to be in order to let people know they're not nobodies, they're somebodies."
~James Cone
"I find it hard to say that everything is alright."
~Lauryn Hill

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 31/10/2006
Band Website: music.blackplanet.com/profasi/
Band Members: Loren- Vocals, Producer, Beat Maker, Business Woman...etc
Influences:
Jesus Christ

Lauryn Hill

Amel Larrieux

Floetry

Common

Chaka Khan

Earth, Wind, & Fire

Erykah Badu

El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (Malcolm X)

Jill Scott

Sade

Sonia Sanchez

Tweet

India Arie

Stevie Wonder

and all the martyrs, wordsmiths, and philosophers who loosen chains and shatter obstacles...


The BLACK WOMAN

Sounds Like:
Just what you needed...nothing you've ever heard...or maybe everything...revisited and innovatively combined...perfect and complete...

Record Label: Soul Strong Entertainment
Type of Label: Indie

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