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Richard Dwayne “Prohgres” Gordon biography - Richard Dwayne Gordon, stage name “Prohgres” ,was born on November 8,1993 to parents Paulette Johnson and Martin Gordon. He has one older brother and one younger sister.
Growing up in Queenhythe, a little district located in Discovery Bay St. Ann Jamaica, Richard Gordon attended Discovery Bay All-Age School.
He, his parents and siblings all have a close relationship, particularly his brother and cousin, who are the ones responsible for introducing Richard to music.
His older brother had a small sound system at his home that he would
always play and would often summon Richard to sing on the microphone and
Richard was always ready and enthused to do just that. One day while he
was at home one of his cousins brought a CD to by a group called
“G-star” and after listening, he got heavily influenced to pursue his
dream as a singer.
Subsequently in his youthful years, at around
the age of eleven, the common law relationship between his parents had
came to a drastic end and it forever changed him.
Prohgres fell
into a state of depression. Struggling to deal with the split between
his parents, music became his refuge so he started putting pen to paper.
The separation of his parents led him to spend most of his teenage
years in Brown’s town where his father resided. During that period he
attended Ocho Rios High School. By the time he turned seventeen he moved
back to Queenhythe to live with his mother.
After high school
he went to Cornwall Automotive CATI Mechanic where he acquired the
knowledge of being a car mechanic. He began getting restless with
studying mechanics and his creative juice was overflowing.
It was
at the age of Fifteen he recorded his first song entitled “Wine Up You
Body” Produce by Upliftment Records. It was an immediate hit in his
neighborhood but then he realized that wasn’t his type of songs he
wanted to sing and didn’t feel very comfortable at that age, so he
decided to do strictly uplifting songs from then until now but still
maintain his versatility in the music industry.
He then started going by
the name “Red-o dan”, as time went by he begun to dislike the name. He
thought it was too whimsy and comical, which was something he was not or
what his music represented.
During one of his regular studio
sessions, he and his friend was having a conversation where he was
ranting about how much he dislikes the name he’s using now and his
friend had the similar point of view. After five minutes of brain
storming, his friend suggested to him that he should call himself
“Prohgres” due to the fact that from the beginning to the point where he
is in his musical journey, he has been constantly and persistently
making progress and from then and now, he took the name and made it his
own.
In his musical journey he has been faced with tough times, just like any other musician.
There
are times where it was hard to get airplay and find good producers.
That still does not get him down, just like his music; he stays
motivated, uplifted and inspired to continue on his musical career.
Despite the little or no encouragement he gets from hisn father and
skeptics, he is determined to prove all the naysayers wrong.
Prohgres
gets inspired by some of Jamaica’s A-list artiste such as: Buju Banton,
Damian Marley, Sean Paul, Bugle, I-octane and, Agent Sasco.
Prohgres is currently teamed with Simpac Music Production also known as DJ Mudslide.
For Prohgres the sky is the limit and his advice for upcoming artiste from Marcus Mosiah Garvey is, “Without confidence you are twice defeated in the race of life”.
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