19 Mar,2018

Conscious Rapper Apex Needs Special Attention for his Debut EP 'The Elevation Clause'

Conscious Rapper Apex Needs Special Attention for his Debut EP 'The Elevation Clause'

No other thing but culture is the best way for self-expression if used in a right manner. In this techno savvy era, the authenticity of culture is somewhere getting lost for everyone wants to join the rat race. One best way to pass this important message to the mass is through music especially hip hop and rap. This art form has already been used as the platform to speak out loud about the different things taking place in the society. The umbrella term hip hop has a significant part known as conscious rapping performed by rappers that delivers social awareness message to its listeners. One young guy who is doing total justice to this style is Apex aka Levi all set with his new EP “The Elevation Clause” running successfully on SoundCloud.

Apex has been in the zone since quite a long time and is steadily moving forward towards the peak of success. At a very young age his self realization on his ability to compose hip hop tracks firmed his decision about his music career. Apex is young but things with maturity. For him the concept of a track is the most important part of any music piece. He is a great believer of culture and his high regard for it. His tracks are created consciously to deliver the message about c culture and to preserve it as this generation is just doing the opposite. Some of his popular music pieces are “III Mental”, “First Impression”, “puddles” and more. Apex is a core member of the group Therd C.I.C. 

Recently Apex is getting noticed for all the singles available on h his EP “The Elevation Clause”. He took inspiration from the samples of Terrance McKenna. Fans listen to “Apexisback”, “Culture Pt.1”, and Culture Pt.2” now streaming on SoundCloud. Stay tuned for his upcoming projects.


To check out all hiphop songs of EP 'The Elevation Clause', visit the below given link: 


Also, watch the music video of the track - '71' by Apex: 


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