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Prlm Chld

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2018

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Established on Jan, 2018
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"Prlm Chld Philly's New Pride and Joy"

Philadelphia trio, PRLM CHLD is known for an eclectic repertoire of styles. They are now delivering their long-awaited debut EP, PRLM CHLD Vol. 1. Featuring members Scottie Kash, Hovlaine, and Pride Zu, responsible for a majority of the production, Vol. 1 is a powerful and much-welcome introduction to this gifted group.

PRLM Vol. 1 means a lot since it’s the first project I ever dropped as an artist. I’ve been making music for years producing and writing. I always held back on releasing for one reason or another. My journey with PRLM CHLD has been synonymous with my personal journey. One of the most important things I’ve learned along this journey is that my imperfections are a big part of what makes me special.

-Pride Zu
PRLM CHLD Is Ready To Shine
Including elements of Hip Hop, R&B, and Reggae, Vol. 1 is a short, yet impressively diverse body of work that effortlessly balances politically charged social commentary with the vibes needed to keep any bashment jumping.

With the only feature being FH Snoop on stand out, wine-inducing track “Body,” PRLM CHLD give themselves plenty of room to showcase their array of skills. From setting the tone on the intro with the melodic and confident “Run Me My Shit,” the entrancingly moody, “Party,” and an anthem for apprehensive millennials, “Heart on the Shelf,” Vol. 1, has a little something for everyone to enjoy.

What’s it like being a trio in the game of mostly solo talent?
Hov: I think this sets us apart from the rest because we’re giving you different flavors and sounds from our different backgrounds and culture. The blend we’re giving you isn’t being done right now, and it’s what the game needs, which is CHANGE.

Zu: It’s dope! Each of us could stand on our own and move heavy so all three of us together… we gonna take over the world!

Kash: I just think it gives us the advantage to be able to be such a package deal we can give you 3 types of vibes and perspectives and that’s a big flex! The Rudeboy rockstar rebel, the Haitian Queen & the Young Real Nigga King! It’s up and it’s stuck!

After watching your videos on YouTube, it’s clear that the three of you have an impressive chemistry. Was there a moment that you can remember where you all acknowledged forming PRLM CHLD was the right move?
Hov: I believe it was the time we started creating music together. We got to see what each other brought to the table and it was dope.

ZU: I’m from the badlands in North Philly… I throw a lot; it takes a while to open up and trust people, especially when it comes to my dream! I met Scottie in 2nd grade, and we disconnected in 4grade when I got kicked out of that school… And I met Hov threw our mentor at the time maybe a year or two before, and we hung out a few times, and she had a very genuine vibe about her, which I super connected with… So when we started, I already connected with both of them after we went through certain things together but what stamped it for me was how we looked together!! Everywhere we went people reacted… That’s when I knew we had something special!

Kash: I agree with Hov it was def the moment we starting really diving into the creative process together! After hearing a lot of the tracks come together and seeing how our style complimented each other I knew this was gonna be a game changer! Cause we all were working solo and doing dope shit already so knowing that. it only made sense to band together, we somethin like the avengers

Have you embraced the Fugees comparisons?
Hov: Yeah of course! It’s an honor and s/o to Wyclef for Reposting us on his instagram page.

Zu: For sure, I produce, sing, rap, and play instruments. Hov sing and raps. Scottie rap and he get in his singing bag too. The thing that connects us with the Fugees the most is our passion and purpose!! We are here to start a movement and push King’s and Queens to connect with their purpose! The Fugees stood for something, and so does PRLM CHLD!

Kash: Hell yeah, it was def a thought! Especially knowing how successful they were. We know that’s not represented in the game right now, and we are happy to bridge that gap

How did ‘PRLM, Vol. 1’ come about? What was the biggest challenge in creating this project?

Group: PRLM VOL 1 is a collection of songs we made as we developed over the last couple years. “Run Me My Shit” was one of the first songs we ever recorded. “Body” was recorded a few weeks before the drop! We were ready to give people a glimpse of what PRLM CHLD can do so we put together a few songs out of our vault that we connected with and let them go! The hardest part was picking which songs we were gonna release! We have ALOT of music in the vault!

Do you feel as though Caribbean culture is accurately represented in Hip Hop? In your opinion, does Caribbean culture receive proper credit for its influence in Hip Hop?
Hov: There is a lot of Caribbean influence in the game. For example, Rihanna from Barbados and Nicki Minaj from Trinidad are some of the biggest stars today. Jamaica’s influence on how the drum’s sound today is ridiculous. But I believe all genres, especially Pop music, should give more credit to Caribbean culture, not just hip hop.

Kash: Caribbean culture is one of the pillars of hip-hop and it doesn’t get the credit it deserves. You see and hear the influence but you don’t see the Caribbean legends like Beanie Man, Bounty Killer, Sean Paul & Vybz Kartel receive their flowers. I’m Jamaican so it’s important to bring that light to the Caribbean culture and show people what it really is to experience those vibrations

Zu: Before PRLM CHLD I started diving into the sounds of the Caribbean studying drake and Rihanna! I respect the culture and pride Caribbean’s have! I do agree with Scottie though we could shed more light on Caribbean artist and hip hops roots in the Caribbean.

The cover art for Vol. 1 is extremely creative! What do you want listeners of your music to grasp from this cover art?
Group: People need to understand that even if someone is labeled negatively, it doesn’t mean defining them! We all were labeled the “problem child” and said we wouldn’t be who we are, but we didn’t let that stop us! The cover captures the rebels we are cause we willing to go against the grain! That’s how we carry it!! It’s cool to be you and live by your own rules. Make sure you can deal with the results; however, they fall and stay 10 toes!

Also, I saw the 444 in your video, are you all into numerology?

Hov: No

Zu: I’m not really into it

Kash: Funny that you say that honestly; when we shot the video, we weren’t even thinking about it. After research, I have seen it represents protection and encouragement; sometimes, you manifest things and don’t realize it

What do you all have planned for the rest of the year?

Group: We just gone keep applying pressure and make sure PRLM VOL.1 wake these folks up! VOL.1 is just our introduction to the world it’s so much more where that came from! We got visuals , merch and whole bunch of content to drop pon dem! ISSA PRLM!

Stream the album today! - Kazi Magazine


"Philadelphia trio, PRLM CHLD, Share their 7-Track, Debut EP, ‘PRLM, Vol. 1’"

Make sure to check out a brand new EP titled PRLM, Vol. 1 from Philadelphia, PA-based trio PRLM CHLD. Drawing comparisons to the legendary Hip-Hop group, “Fugees,” PRLM CHLD has established a name for themselves in the “215” and beyond after releasing several well-received singles and grabbing co-signs from Jadakiss, Fabolous, and Wyclef Jean himself.

Known for an eclectic repertoire of styles, Philadelphia trio, PRLM CHLD, deliver their long-awaited debut EP, PRLM CHLD Vol. 1. Featuring members Scottie Kash, Hovlaine, and Pride Zu, who is responsible for a majority of the production, Vol. 1 is a powerful, and much welcomed introduction to this gifted group.

“PRLM Vol. 1 means a lot since it’s the first project I ever dropped as an artist. I’ve been making music for years producing and writing but I always held back on releasing for one reason or another. My journey with PRLM CHLD has been synonymous with my personal journey.. and one of the most important things I’ve learned along this journey is that my imperfections are a big part of what makes me special..” Pride Zu shares with us.

Including elements of Hip Hop, R&B, and Reggae, Vol. 1 is a short, yet impressively diverse body of work that effortlessly balances politically charged social commentary with the vibes needed to keep any bashment jumping.

“Yo-Yo is my favorite record because it gives you a taste of West Indian Caribbean culture. It instantly makes you want to move your body and let the stress go. The fun, carefree and sensual energy is good vibes for sure,” Hovlaine comments.

With the only feature being FH Snoop on stand out, wine-inducing track “Body,” PRLM CHLD give themselves plenty of room to showcase their array of skills. From setting the tone on the intro with the melodic and confident “Run Me My Shit,” the entrancingly moody, “Party,” and an anthem for apprehensive millennials, “Heart on the Shelf,” Vol. 1, has a little something for everyone to enjoy.

“Heart on the shelf is a personal favorite of mine cause it speaks on the importance of protecting your heart and energy.. it’s too often that we give our whole selves to people that don’t value us how we value ourselves,” Scottie Kash

Stream PRLM CHLD’s debut 7-track EP, PRLM Vol. 1 below, and stay up-to-date with their forthcoming releases by following them on Instagram here.

Give the PRLM CHLD EP a listen, let us know what you think in the comments, and stay tuned to HipHopSince1987 for more work soon from PRLM CHLD. - Hip Hop Since 1987


"Prlm Chld"

“War”
From the upcoming EP release “Prlm Vol. 1″ to debut October 16, 2020, “War” was inspired by the pain we all felt seeing the murder of George Floyd. The black community battles on so many different fronts in so many different ways but winning the War within is the key to true victory. If we can come together, master our minds and re-educate ourselves to overcome our trauma as a society, we can connect to true fulfillment of our purpose; That is the true WAR!

PRLM CHLD is a hip hop and R&B trio based out of Philadelphia consisting of Scottie Kash (of Jamaican descent), the first lady Hovlaine (who is also Haitian), and North Philly’s own Pride Zu. The groups mix of hip-hop, R&B, as well as the sounds of the Caribbean has garnered major attention. Their music covers the spectrum of honest stories of the often-marginalized Surban youth, and too quickly categorized black sheep, as well as empowering anthems about claiming your greatness. Don’t forget their fun side too with party vibes and their share of sexy riddim influenced dance records.

They have been touted as a new and modern day version of the critically acclaimed and Grammy-Awarded group, “Fugees”. PRLM CHLD has recently been featured on the Fabolous “Cold Summer” mixtape and performed for Sway in the Morning, LL Cool J and Stefflon Don, while also being reposted by Jada Kiss, Fabolous and Wyclef Jean. Keep your eyes and ears open — the future is going to be quite exciting for PRLM CHLD. - WHYY


"Prlm Chld"

October 28, 2020 Hip - Hop 808
Three members hailing from similar backgrounds and equipped with a multitude of diverse talents, powerhouse group, PRLM CHLD is destined for a music industry takeover. Performing music since a child, Pride Zu is the definition of a warrior. Enduring the divorce of his parents, adolescent bad behavior directed him to music. His grandmother brought him a keyboard and his music interests begin developing. Pride Zu joined NSL, a rap group at 17. However, during this time he started singing. John Legend played a major influence over his musical aspirations. Pride Zu begin to play music in church. Eventually, as his musical talents were honed, Pride Zu’s ambitions led him to the famed Apollo Theater. He performed at Apollo’s Amateur Night and

won second place. Soon after, his life became consumed with only music. After graduating from high school, Pride Zu continued his quest for musical breakthrough. Pride Zu auditioned for the popular NBC talent show, The Voice (Season 14). He made it through to the blind audition. At that time producers selected other candidates. However, for Season 15, The Voice producers called and demanded Pride Zu return for auditioning; he respectively declined and pursued the formation of PRLM CHLD. Next up, Scottie Kash is second-generation Jamaican. A rude-boy whose musical aspirations exceeds everything! Scottie Kash started his musical journey in church with praise dancing and stage production. Around ninth grade, Scottie’s parents divorced and he lost his beloved grandmother at same time. He fell back into bad habits and became known as a “problem child.”


To correct bad behavior and avoid future trouble, his mother enrolled him in sports to be counterproductive. After high school and entering college, Scottie started rapping. Several years later, he became an official founder and member of PRLM CHLD. Most recently, Scottie performed in the AC3 Music Festival in Atlanta, GA. Last but not least, a Brooklyn native powerhouse born to super strict Haitian parents, Hovlaine moved to Philadelphia at young age. She became immersed in the creative arts which included dance and music. With the musical influence and encouragement of her older brother, she pursed music further. Hovlaine loved singing and soon discovered her voice. After entering middle school, she started singing and rapping with a friend. Soon after, she learned to record music with her brother’s recording equipment. After high school, she became a highly sought fashion model. After four years, Hovlaine left the outlet. “The life of a model did not feed my soul,” explained Hovlaine. At 18 years old, she was introduced to a music executive. He asked the stunning Haitian born beauty: Do you know how to write songs? Her answer: YES! From that point on she became a songwriter and few years later became an official founder and member of PRLM CHLD.

PRLM CHLD has been touted as a new and modern day version of the critically acclaimed and Grammy-Awarded group,“Fugees” Problem Child musical influences include: Jay-Z, Drake, Rick Ross, Future, Foxy Brown, Missy Elliot, Queen Pen, Kanye West, The Notorious B.I.G., Whitney Houston, Rhianna, Toni Braxton, Beyonce, Lauren Hill, Wyclef Jean, Pras, Timberland, Pharrell, Prince, Stevie Wonder, Lil’ Wayne and Miguel. Prlm Chld has released their first EP Prlm Vol. 1 on October 16, 2020 now available on all digital platforms. Keep your eyes and ears open. The future is going to be quite exciting for PRLM CHLD. Stay tuned! - Hip Hop 808


"Respect Magazine"

As you may know, Footaction started up the “Couch Music” program in early April to give musical artists a chance to perform from their homes while quarantining. So far we’ve given away gift cards and featured a bunch of stand-out acts including Prlm Chld, Chill Moody and C.d.n_trinn.

After receiving so many submissions we decided to take “Couch Music” to the next level, so Footaction is excited to be linking with Sada Baby for the next round of bars. The rules are simple… submit your best freestyle (keep it clean and positive!) while tagging @footaction, @SadaBaby and #CouchMusic by 11:59PM on May 26, 2020. Once we review all submissions, we will select one winner to receive a $500 gift card and a feature on @Footaction and @SadaBaby’s IGs (that’s a 1.35M+ person audience)! -


"Finessed Media Interviews Philly-Based Hip Hop And R&B Group Prlm Chld"

Finessed Media, Inc.'s CEO Alexis Rabadam interviews Scottie Kash, Pride Zu, and Hovlaine from Prlm Chld. The group chats about their experiences as artists, struggles that they've faced, successes in the industry that they're proud of, and provide aspiring artists with tips for making it in the music industry.

Prlm Chld is a Philadelphia-based Caribbean Hip Hop and R&B group. Known for their music hustle, their lyricism, and harmonious sound, this group is passionate for what they stand for - being a "prlm." Not only does the group stand out for each of its member's individual talents, Scottie, Pride, and Hovlaine have smiles that can brighten up any room and build a crowded room full of strangers into an excited group of Prlm Chld fans. Most recently, they performed at World Live Cafe in Philly and SOLD OUT 500 tickets. The group also recently performed on Sway's Bedroom Bars on IG Live where Sway's daughter, Naomi, complimented them for their preparation and rapper, Fabolous, said that the group gave him "Fugee vibes." Their music can be found on all major music platforms and their new single "ISSA PRLM" will be released on April 24th, 2020.

Music
Run Me My Shit by Prlm Chld - https://youtu.be/BAsAPnrmo8g
Meter Man by Prlm Chld - https://youtu.be/adQ8bjisPR4?list=OLA...

Prlm Chld Website - https://prlmchld.com - Finessed Media


"22 News: Peace On The Streets 2019 Recap"

22 News: Peace On The Streets 2019 Recap

Sponsored by Power 99FM Phillyy and City of Wilmington, Delaware promoting peace and positivity in urban communities. - WITN Channel 22


"TriJam Podcast"

"TriJam" is an entertainment podcast hosted by recording artists Kyle Maack, Shae Davis, Jo Rivers, and comedian Will Wright. The show features the best of the independent talent on the rise in the Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware (a.k.a. the TRI-state area!) - Trijam


Discography

Ready Or Not
Run Me My Sh*t
Meter Man
Heart On The Shelf 
Issa Prlm 
War
Body Featuring FH Snoop
Party
Yo Yo


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PRLM CHLD [prob-luh m chahyld]: What does it mean to be a “PRLM CHLD”?

A “PRLM CHLD” is a child who is considered difficult. The term is also used as a metaphor for a persistently trying or demanding person, thing, or responsibility. 

Three members hailing from similar backgrounds and equipped with a multitude of diverse talents, powerhouse group, PRLM CHLD is destined for a music industry takeover. Performing music since a child, Pride Zu is the definition of a warrior. Enduring the divorce of his parents, adolescent bad behavior directed him to music. His grandmother brought him a keyboard and his music interests begin developing. Pride Zu joined NSL, a rap group at 17. However, during this time he started singing. John Legend played a major influence over his musical aspirations. Pride Zu begin to play music in church. Eventually, as his musical talents were honed, Pride Zu’s ambitions led him to the famed Apollo Theater. He performed at Apollo’s Amateur Night and

won second place. Soon after, his life became consumed with only music. After graduating from high school, Pride Zu continued his quest for musical breakthrough. Pride Zu auditioned for the popular NBC talent show, The Voice (Season 14). He made it through to the blind audition. At that time producers selected other candidates. However, for Season 15, The Voice producers called and demanded Pride Zu return for auditioning; he respectively declined and pursued the formation of PRLM CHLD. Next up, Scottie Kash is second-generation Jamaican. A rude-boy whose musical aspirations exceeds everything! Scottie Kash started his musical journey in church with praise dancing and stage production. Around ninth grade, Scottie’s parents divorced and he lost his beloved grandmother at same time. He fell back into bad habits and became known as a “problem child.”

To correct bad behavior and avoid future trouble, his mother enrolled him in sports to be counterproductive. After high school and entering college, Scottie started rapping. Several years later, he became an official founder and member of PRLM CHLD. Most recently, Scottie performed in the AC3 Music Festival in Atlanta, GA. Last but not least, a Brooklyn native powerhouse born to super strict Haitian parents, Hovlaine moved to Philadelphia at young age. She became immersed in the creative arts which included dance and music. With the musical influence and encouragement of her older brother, she pursed music further. Hovlaine loved singing and soon discovered her voice. After entering middle school, she started singing and rapping with a friend. Soon after, she learned to record music with her brother’s recording equipment. After high school, she became a highly sought fashion model. After four years, Hovlaine left the outlet. “The life of a model did not feed my soul,” explained Hovlaine. At 18 years old, she was introduced to a music executive. He asked the stunning Haitian born beauty: Do you know how to write songs? Her answer: YES! From that point on she became a songwriter and few years later became an official founder and member of PRLM CHLD

PRLM CHLD has been touted as a new and modern day version of the critically acclaimed and Grammy-Awarded group,“Fugees” Problem Child musical influences include: Jay-Z, Drake, Rick Ross, Future, Foxy Brown, Missy Elliot, Queen Pen, Kanye West, The Notorious B.I.G., Whitney Houston, Rhianna, Toni Braxton, Beyonce, Lauren Hill, Wyclef Jean, Pras, Timberland, Pharrell, Prince, Stevie Wonder, Lil’ Wayne and Miguel. Problem Child is currently recording their debut album with their first single anticipated for release in Winter 2019. Keep your eyes and ears open. The future is going to be quite exciting for PRLM CHLD. Stay tuned!

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