CHICAGO, Nov. 3, 2017 – As international headlines blast about sex, sexuality, and the open discussions being had about its abuse and misuses; rapper Kyle Knight addresses its underside in his latest release. The song, “Hey Sister” frankly addresses the perils of prostitution in an age where women are taking control over being both objectified and victimized. The dynamic track goes to the heart of self-empowerment by pointing out what is still taking place in society’s underbelly, while others are fighting back against sexual violation and victimization.
The song’s video tells a riveting storyline that invokes thought-provoking views and stirs deep emotion in its climatic ending.
Quickly becoming known for the conscious hip hop components in his songs on the May 2017 release of The Truth EP, a 4-track project, Knight delivers deep insight on news dominated topics—whether about respect for women, America’s addictions, or hidden government agendas. Currently available on Kyle’s website and in digital outlets worldwide, another example of his timely tracks is “Addiction,” which explores the opioid epidemic plaguing millions around the world.
Knight will be taking his message-laced music on the road, hitting the Chicago markets from November 8-10th 2017 and will be available for interviews. He will have a media press luncheon on November 9th at Devon Seafood Grill 39 E. Chicago Ave. Chicago, IL 60611.