Proppa Revives An Anthem, And Core Memories, Again!
A hidden gem of Chicago house, locked away in his studio scheming mischevious ways to market his talent in music production. Proppa makes headlines in the industry for his exclusive records that get the dancefloor going crazy. A hot ticket after releasing remixes and original production for over a decade. Artists like John Summit, Tiesto, Mau P, Disco Lines, Odd Mobb, Cloonee, and much more regularly drop Proppa in their sets to guarantee a good night on the dancefloor.

A few perks come with dedicating your time to music. For example an unpredictable sleep schedule, an inbox full of ghost production requests, and the ability to produce hits at the drop of a dime. Proppa knows about it all, and is reaping the benifits of his efforts over the years, as some of dance music industrys biggest names are dropping his tracks in venues and festivals in locations he himself has yet to personally conquer. But because he is consistent with releases, and sharpens his talent daily, his music will continually reach areas around the globe before he does himself.
Not only is Proppa consistent though, he just has a good ear, and a pulse on what the crowd does not know it needs! His latest releases are a great example of that, because a Proppa Treatment of Core by RL Grime is something no one expected, and everyone will plug. A throwback for some older heads, and a new memory for some house lover about to connect some dots on bass music history. Flipping anthems is just a hobby for Proppa and he does it with ease, with his own signature sound and structure to his production. Regularly blending hip hop with house, because a Waka Flaka Grove St. Party remix is heat, but he got to keep it fresh with a flip of Skrillex‘s remix of Humble by Kendrick Lamar. With a cherry on top, Proppa drops an original beat DJ Susan & Lachi, all within the start of the year. Talk about consistenst, follow the blueprint!
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