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Gangsta of Prophecy’s new single “Sometimes” is a raw, authentic confessional about survival, showcasing his powerful evolution as an artist.

Gangsta Of Prophecy’s new single, “Sometimes,” is a raw confessional, a story that takes you from the streets to the studio. He’s a prophet with a mic and a survivor who became a CEO. He’s a street general who built his own future. Hip-hop refined him through fire, and he’s really just getting started.

Gangsta Of Prophecy is the kind of artist who lives his stories. You can feel the weight of his experiences in every verse, the story of a man who walked through fire, got written off, and came back sharper and more focused. He speaks for the streets because the streets made him. His music is marked by the scars of his past, but it refuses to be defined by them.

Changing his name from God of Talent to Gangsta of Prophecy was more than just a rebrand; it was a philosophical shift. There’s a new intentionality in his work. The lyrics cut deeper, the storytelling feels more cinematic, and the production shows a matured artistic vision. You feel his hunger in every line, a need to prove himself not just to the world, but to himself.

His latest release, “Sometimes,” is pure, unfiltered truth. It’s soaked in the harsh realities of survival but elevated by a lyrical sharpness that’s rare in the rap game. He documents, preaches, and prophesies, channeling pain, triumph, and legacy into every bar. With over 15,000 views in under four days, “Sometimes” is already making a deep connection with listeners. This might be his most personal and poetic work yet. The single was released ahead of his much-anticipated debut album, “I Am Ethan Mason Gill.” The track feels like an emotional release, a late-night confession turned into a work of art.

“Sometimes” has a luxurious sound, like the Louis Vuitton of rap, yet its tone is painfully honest and detailed with purpose. Vulnerability and strength collide in real time. The flow is deliberate and the bars are razor-sharp. Not a single word is wasted. The track hits hard because of its undeniable truth, a truth Gangsta of Prophecy wears like a shield. This song is for anyone who has been holding it all in. He has created something that feels like a mirror instead of a mask.

The self-shot music video matches the rawness of the lyrics with haunting accuracy. Every scene feels intentional, the transitions are clean, and the mood is unforgettable. This isn’t a typical rap video; it’s a moving journal, open for the world to see. Fans and new listeners are calling it one of his most gripping and relatable releases.

“Sometimes” carries the introspective, melodic, and lyrically dense flavor of his past work as God of Talent, but it’s fully evolved under the Gangsta of Prophecy name. It’s mature, intentional, and bold. This is the version of Ethan Mason Gill who came through the fire and emerged carving bars like scripture. As the lead single, this track sets the tone for what is shaping up to be his most defining project. The album, “I Am Ethan Mason Gill,” promises a blend of old-school grit with new-age clarity, and street wisdom with poetic structure, a combination that “Sometimes” delivers with piercing finesse.

You can watch “Sometimes” on YouTube now.

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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