Pro Era

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Pro Era
Origin Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.
Genres Hip hop
Years active 2009–present
Associated acts
Website www.theproera.com
Members
Past members
  • Capital STEEZ (deceased)
  • Junior B (deceased)
  • T'nah Apex
  • Dyemond Lewis
  • SwankMaster RAW

Pro Era (which is short for Progressive Era) is an American Hip Hop collective from Brooklyn, New York City. The collective includes, among others, rappers Capital STEEZ (deceased), Joey Bada$$, CJ Fly, Kirk Knight, Nyck Caution, Dessy Hinds, Rokamouth, Aaron Rose, Dirty Sanchez, along with producers Chuck Strangers, Powers Pleasant, Bruce LeeKix, Hans SOLO, Sür Niles and Lee Bannon.

Pro Era was formed around 2009 in Brooklyn, New York City and was founded by Capital STEEZ, with co-founders Powers Pleasant, Joey Bada$$ & CJ Fly.[1] the group includes non-musical members such as Junior B (deceased), Dee Knows, Lxrd Apex, Tony Whlgn and Kwon $wank, who act as promoters, photographers, directors and designers, among other occupations.[2]

Music career

2008–2010: The 3rd Kind and founding of Pro Era

Capital STEEZ, then known as Jay STEEZ, had started recording music around 2008. During those times STEEZ was also apart of a rap duo called The 3rd Kind along with childhood friend Jakk the Rhymer. The 3rd Kind released their only mixtape The Yellow Tape in 2009. Pro Era was founded in Flatbush, Brooklyn by Capital STEEZ, co-founders including DJ, Powers Pleasant and rappers Joey Bada$$ and CJ Fly. The early Pro Era members were friends and others that were students at Edward R. Murrow High School.

2010–12: Signing to Cinematic Music

The Pro Era collective signed with the label Cinematic Music Group in 2010, shortly after Jonny Shipes became manager of the group's frontman, Joey Bada$$. In February 2012, Pro Era released their debut mixtape entitled The Secc$ Tap.e.[3] Starting October 27, 2012 until December 1 Joey Bada$$ went on the first tour for any member of Pro Era. The tour began New York and ended in Virginia but the tour also extended abroad to countries like Switzerland, France, England and the Netherlands.[4]

2012: Rise in popularity and death of Capital STEEZ

The release of the AmeriKKKan Korruption (Capital STEEZ) and 1999 (Joey Badass) mixtapes increased the group's popularity in the underground scene. 1999 was listed among "Best Mixtapes of 2012" by multiple publications.[5][6] Capital STEEZ was on the list of "Rappers to Watch For in 2013."[7]

Pro Era performed with The Smoker's Club's One Hazy Summer Tour, a 30-date tour that began July 13, 2012.[8] In December of that year, Pro Era released the P.E.E.P: The aPROcalypse group mix tape.[9]

On December 24, 2012, 19-year-old Pro Era co-founder Capital STEEZ (Jamal Dewar) committed suicide, jumping from the rooftop of the Cinematic Music Group headquarters in Manhattan, New York City. Earlier that evening, he sent text messages to a few of his closest friends, telling them he loved them. At 8:59 PM, Dewar posted a tweet saying, "The end."[10] He jumped to his death later that night. [11]

2013–14: Touring and mixtapes

On March 21, 2013, Pro Era participated in the Beast Coastal concert tour with The Underachievers and Flatbush Zombies.[12] The Beast Coastal concert tour performed all over the United States, the first leg of the tour covered the west coast while the second leg covered the east and midwest, before the tour ended on April 20. Pro Era began a tour of their own on August 29, 2013 at Fort Punta Christo Pula in Croatia and they performed at a variety of venues including New Zealand, Australia and mostly the United States. The tour went on to December 14 and this was technically the first tour in which Pro Era as a group went on tour.[4] Later that year, Pro Era toured with the Under the Influence 2013 tour with Wiz Khalifa, ASAP Rocky, Trinidad James, Chevy Woods and Smoke DZA, among others.[13] On October 5, 2013, CJ Fly released his debut mixtape Thee Way Eye See It.[14] On December 25, 2013, the group announced that their third mixtape The Secc$ Tap.e 2 would be released on February 14, 2014.[15] As promised, it would be released on that day, as a part of a free-music giveaway coined "Pro Era week".[16] Their next project, The Shift, a free EP was released on May 27, 2014 by Scion AV.[17][18]

2014–present: B4.Da.$$, Late Knight Special & Disguise The Limit

CJ Fly (left) and Joey Badass (right) at the Under the Influence Tour in Toronto, Canada on August 10, 2013.

Due to the coming release of his debut studio album, B4.Da.$$ which was released January 20, 2015, Joey Bada$$ began a long world tour alongside Pro Era. The tour started on August 8, 2014 in Norway before they went on to tour the U.S. for weeks until reaching their Europe leg of the tour which began in England on November 18 making stops in countries like France, the Netherlands, Australia, Denmark, Belgium, Croatia, Switzerland, and Germany.[19] Joey Bada$$ and Pro Era decided to cut the tour short while in Australia due to the death of member, and cousin of Joey Bada$$, Junior B.[20]

After Bada$$' debut album was released, he stated in an interview that Kirk Knight, Nyck Caution, and CJ Fly will be releasing new music in 2015. He also announced an upcoming Pro Era album as well as a follow up on Capital STEEZ' posthumous album. Pro Era producer and rapper Kirk Knight began his first tour with fellow Cinematic Music Group artist, Chicago rapper Mick Jenkins, without any other musical artists within Pro Era, on February 13, 2015 and will continue to February 27. They will tour the United States and make stops throughout the country. Joey Badass released his debut album , B4.DA.$$ on January 20, 2015. He went along to promote it on his "World Domination Tour" that is still currently happening. On October 30, Kirk Knight also released his debut project, "Late Knight Special".[21]

On February 2, 2016, member Swankmaster Raw announced that he had left Pro Era. He wrote, "Respectively, want to let to whom it may concern know, I'm no longer a part of the Era. Many blessings to all my brothers." On February 3, 2016, it was reported by member Joey Bada$$ on twitter that member Dyemond Lewis had an amicable split with the group. He wrote, "Dyemond Lewis is no longer a part of PROERA... That's my brother to the death but we had to come to this conclusion unfortunately...."[22] On February 29, 2016, Nyck Caution released his first official mixtape Disguise the Limit.

47 logo controversy

The design of one of Pro Era's logos has sparked controversy due to its similarity to the Nazi flag. Like the Nazi flag, the sticker has a red field with a solid white circle. Instead of a swastika, the circular white field of the sticker contains a wolfsangel which is also associated with Nazism and Neo-Nazism and bears resemblance to the swastika. Stickers of the logo and graffiti of the symbol appear in numerous locations in Midwood, Brooklyn. The symbol is actually the number 47 with its digits joined together.[23]

According to local news station News 12 Brooklyn, the group has explained that the logo was designed the way it was to draw attention, and that the symbol resembles peace and balance, as with the swastika's significance in various religions. They say that it is supposed to be a spiritual symbol and not an offensive one. The symbol has been planted around Brooklyn in tribute of late member Capital STEEZ.

Discography

Mixtapes

References

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