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Hurricane Wisdom: The emotions are real in the 'Who I Am' music video

Hurricane Wisdom: The emotions are real in the 'Who I Am' music video

Could you use some motivation? Look no further than hip-hop artist Hurricane Wisdom delivering with the hard-hitting and ear-opening tunes like a fire ‘Who I Am’ audio gem.

Hurricane Wisdom delivers with the ‘Who I Am’ music video

The buzz keeps growing for the rap artist and with the song sparking attention, how about going the cinematic route with the full-fledged visual? Say less.

On the verge of a major mainstream breakthrough, critical and fan favorite Florida rapper and singer Hurricane Wisdom gets in his feelings with an emotionally charged new single and music video entitled “Who I Am” out now via Rebel Music

Rarely does hip-hop cut this deep these days. Hurricane Wisdom washes away raw pain in waves of emotionally charged melody. Produced by Morgan O'Conner, a lithe guitar loop creaks through the beat as he leans into his high register. He turns to the heavens, “All this pain inside my bones, thinking it’s my angel,” and looks back on what brought him here, “I know that shit wasn’t much, but that little shit done made us.” Directed and shot by Killer Jack, the music video mirrors this vibe on screen. He canvases a rundown stretch of his hometown in Havana, FL, rapping to the camera from in front of abandoned homes. Family and friends make cameo appearances, amplifying the meaning at the song’s core and paying tribute to those who matter the most.

 “When I was a kid, we went through a lot, but we did it together. I’ve learned family is everything. They always held me down, and I’ve done my best to do the same. This song is just letting you know where I came from and thanking everybody who was there along the way.”

 Hurricane Wisdom

This Hurricane just won’t let up in 2024. Exhibiting a staggering work ethic for a young musician, he has flaunted his versatility, flow, storytelling, and message across a string of successive anthems. Speaking of, he recently premiered the video for his “So Gone Freestyle,” and just last month released his heartfelt single “Don’t Cry.” The latter graces the tracklisting of his 2023 album Category 5: The Biggest Hurricane. It has picked up steam with nearly half-a-million total streams and over 127K YouTube views on the visual. 

It continues a busy year so far for Hurricane Wisdom as he buzzes throughout the culture. He has guested on DJ Smallz Eyes and Dirty Glove Bastard for exclusive interviews, showcasing his personality and telling his story. Plus, he ignited his own “On The Radar” freestyle last year.

This is who Hurricane Wisdom is. Get to know him now…

Stay tuned for more from Hurricane Wisdom soon.

ABOUT HURRICANE WISDOM:

Hailing from Havana, FL, Hurricane Wisdom might just be the storm the culture needs. He effectively hit landfall with bangers such as “Lil Hurricane” and “Chronicles,” cementing a signature style of his own rooted in messages of optimism and perseverance. Thus far, he has garnered coveted co-signs from superstars a la Rod Wave and NLE Choppa. Plus, SpottemGottemNoCap, and Luh Tyler jumped at the chance to collaborate. Simultaneously, he has progressed at lightspeed across projects, including Hurricane SeasonState of Emergency, and Category 5: The Biggest Hurricane.  

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