HipHopDX Exclusive Premiere: Noochie is introducing the world to his taunting perspective into the injustices of today and, surprisingly, black on black crime. Now, he releases the new visual for his single, “Jerome.” The 21-year-old artist from the DMV is holding nothing back in the thought-provoking short story that makes contrasts among social media and statues, slavery and how the world, and the black community, views its own contribution to injustices.
“I felt as a young African-American male, I’m directly affected by recent events without any real repercussions as far as persecution. Because I have a voice in my community I have to use my platform to make a difference. I feel the same way millions of other people feel and all movements begin with an idea and a voice. We have to be heard first. It’s necessary.”
The Outkast-inspired lyricist speaks directly from the eyes of a young black male who lives this story everyday. Detailing a youth’s insight on today’s most troubling topics in the African American community, the visual leads with daring content that will bring his experiences full circle.
“If the police kill Jerome then everybody on their phone/But if Jerome kill Jerome then the world would never known.”