Steven T. Shippy, better known by his stage name Prozak, is a multifaceted artist—an American rapper, songwriter, and film director hailing from Saginaw, Michigan. Prozak has carved a niche for himself in the world of underground hip-hop with his distinct style that blends horrorcore with a nuanced exploration of darker themes such as societal issues, existential introspection, and the human psyche. His stage moniker, analogous to the anti-depressant medication "Prozac," suggests a commentary on society's attempt to suppress uncomfortable emotions, and this is reflected in his thought-provoking lyrics.
Since the early 2000s, Prozak has built a substantial discography, known for his haunting and evocative narratives. Albums such as "Tales From The Sick" (2008) marked his debut and set the tone for a career characterized by a relentless look into the macabre and the supernatural. This theme is carried through subsequent releases like "Paranormal" (2012) and "We All Fall Down" (2013), the latter of which touches upon the inevitable downfall of individuals and societies alike. His commitment to exploring the eerie depths of human emotion and thought continues even in his more recent work, such as "Black Ink" (2015), where Prozak delves into personal tribulations and societal turbulence with both aggression and introspection. With a relentless energy and the courage to confront the shadows both within and around us, Prozak continues to stand out as a unique and relentless voice in the hip-hop community.
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