Check me out at Webster Hall tearing it down before my homie 360music Hit the stage. Very Dope night, hosted by Angela Yee & also starring Bryant Dope. Crowd was wild, stage was wild, music was wild, very dope night. pics courtesy of DanielJVasquez.com. see more here
DENZIL PORTER- BRING IT ON/ RAYBANS **OFFICIAL VIDEO**
BRONX, NEW YORK MAY 1, 2012 — Denzil Porter releases his newest music video to “Bring It On” with a B-side sample of “Ray Bans”. “Bring It On”, produced by Trent is a feel good track off of Denzil Porter’s newest project Home Made Music.
The video, produced by Stein A., is soulful, nostalgic and easy-going. Inspired by A Tribe Called Quest’s “Award Tour” video, Denzil Porter gives you the visual to a song representing that special time in hip hop when music gave the listener a feeling of freedom and jubilance. On this playful track, Denzil is able to just rap with no barriers, allowing him to “rap and say what he wanna” just as long as the “music don’t stop”. “Bring It On” was created as a timestamp so that whenever one hears the track, be it today or 20 years from now, the listener will be able to reminisce on that good feeling this song gave them then and for years to come.
“Ray Bans”, produced by Christopher “Claws” Stevens, who is featured in the video, is a more current sounding track that blends right in at the end of the video with it’s smooth, futuristic beat and contemporary style. Allowing listeners just a minute long taste of the track, Denzil Porter gives viewers a combination platter of music, which leaves us all only wanting more.
DENZIL PORTER- BRING IT ON/ RAYBANS **OFFICIAL VIDEO**
BRONX, NEW YORK MAY 1, 2012 — Denzil Porter releases his newest music video to “Bring It On” with a B-side sample of “Ray Bans”. “Bring It On”, produced by Trent is a feel good track off of Denzil Porter’s newest project Home Made Music.
The video, produced by Stein A., is soulful, nostalgic and easy-going. Inspired by A Tribe Called Quest’s “Award Tour” video, Denzil Porter gives you the visual to a song representing that special time in hip hop when music gave the listener a feeling of freedom and jubilance. On this playful track, Denzil is able to just rap with no barriers, allowing him to “rap and say what he wanna” just as long as the “music don’t stop”. “Bring It On” was created as a timestamp so that whenever one hears the track, be it today or 20 years from now, the listener will be able to reminisce on that good feeling this song gave them then and for years to come.
“Ray Bans”, produced by Christopher “Claws” Stevens, who is featured in the video, is a more current sounding track that blends right in at the end of the video with it’s smooth, futuristic beat and contemporary style. Allowing listeners just a minute long taste of the track, Denzil Porter gives viewers a combination platter of music, which leaves us all only wanting more.
RAPPER DENZIL PORTER RE-RELEASES HIS VIDEO “INTUITION” IN HONOR OF WORLD AIDS DAY
A Year After Its Original Release, “Intuition” Continues to Spread a Valuable Message
BRONX, NEW YORK DECEMBER 1, 2011 – After so much positive feedback, rapper Denzil Porter has re-released the video to his popular track, “Intuition” off his newest project Home Made Music. The video can be viewed via YouTube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwOmHxwWdoQ.
“Intuition”, originally released in October 2010 for National HIV/AIDS Awareness Month was soon followed by its theatrical music video release just a couple months later on December 10, 2010 during World AIDS Month. In just three short days, the video had already gained 8,000 views. Not even a year later, the video has skyrocketed up to over 53,000 views and has been seen in countries as far as Canada, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. “Intuition” has been featured on AIDS awareness and prevention sites as well as thousands of popular blogs including Rap Radar, Vlad TV, Nah Right and Real Talk NY.
“Intuition”, produced by Christopher “Claws” Stevens with video shot and directed by Jaison Williams and Fiona Amara, brings home the severity of the HIV virus and how easily it can be contracted, especially in a relationship lacking communication but full of intuition. HIV and AIDS are not only issues within the African American and Latino community, but also issues worldwide. “Intuition” is a track that not only hip-hop and rap listeners can appreciate, but also one that everyone can find significance and understanding in.
Though the video was released a year ago, the message will never get old. “I’m re-releasing it because I don’t think enough people have seen it,” Denzil Porter says. “Communication needs to be recognized as a form of contraception”. Denzil Porter allows this message to be seen and heard across the world.
About Denzil Porter
Denzil Porter, formerly known as “Young Flame”, grew up in the north Bronx, NY with a passion for Hip-Hop music from a young age. In high school Denzil Porter began freestyling and battling, defeating all competitors. In 2004 Denzil Porter founded WreckHouse Entertainment, which produces music out of his in-house studio and hosts parties and events. With two mixtapes under his belt: On My Way Home and Live From The Other Side, and Home Made Music being his 3rd newly released project, Denzil Porter is definitely a force to be reckoned with.
For more information please contact Jeunesse Yvonne at JeunesseYvonne@gmail.com or 917-596-6174. To listen to more music from Denzil Porter, get the latest news and updates and to download Home Made Music please visit www.DenzilPorter.com.


