Introducing J Noa | Vevo DSCVR
J Noa se describe a sĂ misma como una mujer apoteĂłsica o, en jerga dominicana, ella es âla paraâ. Ambas palabras tienen un significado comĂșn: simplemente, la rapera dominicana es lo mĂĄximo, y ahora nos toca a nosotros saber quĂ© esconde detrĂĄs del micrĂłfono. Con tan sĂłlo 17 años, J Noa dispara rimas cĂłmo si fueran una metralleta, contando las historias de su barrio desde un lente de conciencia polĂtica y con Ămpetu de enseñarle al mundo la alegrĂa, el dolor, y el talento absoluto de la juventud en la RepĂșblica Dominicana. El tĂtulo de âLa Hija del Rapâ no es regalado y la oriunda del barrio de San CristĂłbal en Santo Domingo lo lleva con mucha seriedad. âMe siento como que vine a revivir el rapâ, le dijo la cantante a la revista Rolling Stone. âPara mĂ, la mayorĂa de los raperos deben ser mĂĄs intencionales con lo que escriben y recitan. ÂżPara quĂ© les sirve el rap o por quĂ© se consideran raperos si no viven la realidad de la cual rapeanâ. Su primer EP âAutodidactaâ le ganĂł el respaldo de titanes en la escena de hip hop latinoamericano como Residente, Boza y Trueno, la llevĂł hasta el Tiny Desk de NPR y a rapear freestyle en las calles de Nueva York frente a la leyenda D.M.C. del grupo Run D.M.C. J Noa vino a poner al mundo de cabeza y no tiene planes de parar. La prodigio del rap dominicano pasĂł por nuestro estudio en Brooklyn para romper el escenario de DSCVR cantando âUna Cartaâ y âParanoiaâ.
J Noa describes herself as a woman of quintessential proportions âa goddess, or in Dominican slang, she is âla para.â All of these terms have one definition in common: the Dominican rapper is everything. Now we get a chance to see what talent hides behind the microphone. Only 17 years old, the rapper shoots rhymes at machine gun speed. In a blur, she recounts the tales that form the fabric of her neighborhood, all within a socially conscious lens that reveals the joy, pain, resilience, and absolute talent of Dominican Republicâs youth. The title âLa Hija del Rapâ was not a gift, and the Santo Domingo native wears the title with gravitas. âI feel like I came to revive rap,â she tells Rolling Stone. âTo me, rappers should be intentional about what they write, about what they recite. Otherwise, why would rap serve them, or why would they be considered rappers if they donât live the reality of what theyâre rapping about?â Her first EP âAutodidactaâ won her major accolades from the Latin American hip-hop community, including praise from titans like Residente, Trueno and Boza. It also took her to one of the premiere indie stages, NPRâs Tiny Desk, while also netting her an audience with rap legend D.M.C. from Run D.M.C. J Noa came to turn the world upside down and she has no plans of stopping. The Dominican rap prodigy came to our studio in Brooklyn to tear the DSCVR stage apart with âUna Cartaâ and âParanoia.â
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Director: Tomas Alvear
Creative Director, Production: Liz Hart
Director, Line Production: Yanina Molina
Producer: Stacey Branson
Director of Photography: Jake Vriezelaar
Steadicam: Ryan Tousseing
AC: Josh Ruffner
Gaffer: Elliot Travis
Key Grip: Chris Angarone
A1: Sam PalumboÂ
A2: Joseph Macias
Production Assistant: Arthur Joseph
Senior Manager, Post Production: Dominic Siri
Editor: Andrew Ros
Photographer: Sam Leviton
Graphic Design: Hannah Damico
Music & Talent: Cynthia Todd + Gabby Prisciandaro + Julie Fernandez
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5 months ago
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