Monday, September 13, 2021

The Thoughts, Views, & Music Of Prophecy MLX


 

My brother only talked to me about things that can empower our people. The Bible, The Quran, spirituality and the ancestors was always the topic. He wanted to educate and inspire the community by using his knowledge, wisdom & understanding in the form of digital media. As a part of our team he delivered an 8 part vlog series that he titled "What's A Gangsta To A God". 

To honor our beloved brother we are reposting some of his work he did with us here at Akronhiphop a few years ago. In-closing, he always tried to get me to believe that "life energy" never dies it just transcends, meaning he will always be with us. With that being said I finally get it when watching his knowledge videos again. Check out our brother's thoughts, views & music posted below. Until next time, have some fun and get something done.

Hiram Akeem

What's A Gangeta To A God




Bonus Interviews



Music Video

Obituary
T. Prophecy Dorsey, born Tre’Quan Darrell Dorsey was born in Cleveland, Ohio at St. Luke Hospital on August 14, 1975. He passed away suddenly on September 9, 2021.

He is survived by his mother and father, Kennetta Dorsey and Stephen Phillips of Akron, Ohio; sister, Marlena Dorsey; brother, Trantrell Dorsey; children, Prophecy Dorsey, Harmony Dorsey, and Christian Dorsey; fiancé, Ashley Clayton and their two boys that they raised together with love, Ashton and Aiden Clayton and a host of other siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his biological father, Wilber Dorsey; great grandmother, Lucille Short; grandmother, Marie Phillips; grandfather, John Smiley; sister Tomashawn White; brother, Stephen Dorsey; niece, Angel M. Mack; aunt, Claudia Daniels; uncle Eric Phillips; best friend, Kenji Favors; and many more relatives.

Although he was born in Cleveland, Ohio, he lived in many states. He attended Medina High School and later received his GED. He graduated from Fortis College with his HVAC degree and attended The University of Akron where he studied psychology.

Prophecy wore many hats and was a Jack-of-all-Trades. He was a mentor, activist and an artist. He loved to rap, dance, sing, draw, and he loved to talk to people and spread love and kindness to everyone he came across. But most of all, he was a great father, who loved his family dearly. He had a big heart and was loved by everyone who had the pleasure to grace his presence. He will be truly missed. He made such an impact on the world in such a short time.

He played a big role in the Black Lives Matter Movement, encouraging officers and people alike to take a knee. Also, he put together several peaceful protests and always encouraged peace, unity and love.

Remember his motto: “One Love, One Race.”    

Services will be held September 20, 2021 at Rhoden Memorial Home, 1101 Palmetto Ave., Akron, OH 44306. Calling hours will be held at 1:00 p.m. until time of service. Mask must be worn to attend service.