Dell-P shares his new visual for “Carry It On.”
Philadelphia artist c has recently released the music video for his track “Carry It On,” directed by RRRHIPHOPLIVE. The upbeat track was produced by TracQaeda. The track and video aim to spread positive vibes for Hip-Hop and emphasize the importance of continuing the genre’s legacy.
The hook of the song is particularly impactful: “one time for Hip-Hop two times for peace, gotta carry it on, I refuse to let it cease.” This line embodies the essence of the track, which seeks to inspire listeners to continue carrying on the positive energy and messages that Hip-Hop has brought to the world.
Dell-P is known for his commitment to using his art to heal his people and leave Hip-Hop better than he found it. Through his music, he has become a voice for the underrepresented and the marginalized, using his platform to amplify their stories and struggles.
Dell-P Has Always Been “The People’s Emcee”
The music video for “Carry It On” features Chevy Chavez Johnson and Cratediggaz Records, who both make appearances in the visuals. The video includes shots from a live performance, creating a raw and authentic atmosphere that perfectly complements the song’s message. Throughout the video, we see Dell-P passionately performing the track, surrounded by his community.
The video is a celebration of the power of Hip-Hop to bring people together and create positive change. Dell-P’s lyrics speak to the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity, highlighting the need to continue fighting for what we believe in.
“Carry It On” is an inspiring track that encourages listeners to continue pushing for positive change in the world. Dell-P’s commitment to using his music to uplift his community and spread important messages is truly admirable, and the video for the song perfectly captures the spirit of the track. As Hip-Hop continues to evolve and grow, it’s important to remember the genre’s roots and the positive impact it has had on so many people. Dell-P’s “Carry It On” is a powerful reminder of the importance of keeping Hip-Hop’s legacy alive.