The Candidness in Professor Green Music Videos
Professor Green Music VideosStephen Paul Manderson lives by his own words. The young rap artist from Britain continues to catch the attention of listeners through his provocative rapping style that usually focuses on his intriguing personal life. Born in the Eastern part of London, he was known by fans as Professor Green and was discovered by UK-based record label owners Ted Mayhem and Mike Skinner. Not everyone knows that before Professor Green became one of the notable rap artists in Britain, he bagged the championship trophy in rap tournament sponsored by the social networking site MySpace in 2008.
Professor Green Before I Die
Professor Green became even more popular when he toured with fellow British artist Lily Allen. The subversive facet of life exposed by his music videos are said to be bold interpretations of his struggles. Professor Green Before I Die became one of the most controversial videos he ever did.
The music video depicts Professor Green paying homage to rebellion. During his early years, he experienced depression which once brought him to trouble in his mid-teen years. The video showcases the personal aspect of Professor Green as a troubled soul in search for answers. The video was released along with different versions posted in video sharing websites. Though the music video for "Before I Die" did not gain millions of hits in YouTube and in several other social media websites, it was released with the independent league of urban music aficionados as the target market. They recommended the video as a frontrunner for documentations of street lifestyle in the UK.
The music video depicts Professor Green paying homage to rebellion. During his early years, he experienced depression which once brought him to trouble in his mid-teen years. The video showcases the personal aspect of Professor Green as a troubled soul in search for answers. The video was released along with different versions posted in video sharing websites. Though the music video for "Before I Die" did not gain millions of hits in YouTube and in several other social media websites, it was released with the independent league of urban music aficionados as the target market. They recommended the video as a frontrunner for documentations of street lifestyle in the UK.
Professor Green Before I Die
Professor Green Just Be Good To Me
The Professor Green Just Be Good To Me video features the rapper's collaboration with Lily Allen. The music video was released at the Music Remedy website in May 2010 following the success of the rest of urban music videos dominating the UK singles chart. According to several reviews, the video became a sort of parody for Justin Timberlake and Ciara's "Love Sex and Magic". Lily Allen once said in an interview that she didn't expect to work with Professor Green until the latter mentioned the use of her personal favorite song as the perfect sample for his composition. Allen got persuaded by Professor Green's candidness in his poetry, and so she agreed to collaborate with him in what seemed to be the most honest song she ever sang.
Professor Green Just Be Good To Me Video
Professor Green I Need You Tonight
The video for Professor Green I Need You Tonight features the rapper as an average party boy convincing a young girl to join him in his house party. Reminiscent of a crossover between The Beastie Boy's "(Fight) For Your Right to Party" and Nelly's "E.I", the music video entertained viewers with its unusual funny situations. Upon the release of the song and video for "I Need You Tonight", critics labeled Professor Green as "Eminem of England".
Professor Green I Need You Tonight
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