Hyper-Conscious Hip Hop Duo Pure Order Enter A ‘Sovereign State’ With Latest Release

Bringing their characteristic raw charisma to each release, Pure Order impart wisdom that’s not just meant to entertain, but to also speak to the very depths of the soul. Latest single, ‘Sovereign State’, is no different, and shows that this duo are going places.

Produced by Premethius, ‘Sovereign State’ is stripped back and raw, with all unnecessary gloss removed, leaving behind a hard-edged steady beat, and a futuristic twist on rap, which is certain to appeal to those who have become tired of the every hip hop single sounding the same. God’s Gift and Nemesis spit their bars with an authority that’s as approachable as it is articulate; fiery and ferocious, yet undeniably fun, as they remind their listeners that it’s never too late to grasp hold of sovereignty over their minds, bodies, and spirits.

The music video for ‘Sovereign State’, directed by Dirty Diggs, captures Pure Order as they take in the exhibits in and around Los Angeles’ iconic Griffith Observatory. With its panoramic views overlooking LA, locals and tourists alike are caught up in the vastness of this city, with its streets ordered like a checkerboard of criss-crossing lines, evoking a sense of vastness, and a physical reminder of what is possible. God’s Gift and Nemesis stand tall and commanding the foreground, confident, and beaming with pride at their achievements. As they wander about exploring the museum’s wonders, planets, scientific artifacts, and works of art, we are reminded that we are each a mere speck in the grand design of the universe. Yet, if we dare to look beyond our own narrow lives, we discover that we can overcome negativity, violence, and distraction, and find our true fulfilment.

Watch the compelling music video for ‘Sovereign State’ below, and find out more about Pure Order and their music online on their official website, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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