The Star (Jamaica)

D Prototype puts interestin­g twist to ‘Total Lockdown’

- YASMINE PERU STAR Writer

The arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated lockdown regulation­s have seen animations ticking all the boxes in terms of compliance and, with this, a surge in interest. Among the entertaine­rs who have been cottoning on to this format is up-and-coming dancehall artiste D Prototype. His singles, Total Lockdown and Send A Ting, have received encouragin­g response from social media.

“For Total Lockdown we have over quarter million views across all platforms and that is excellent,” the Florida-based D Prototype told THE STAR. “Our decision to use or not to use animation all depends on the message, and we used animation on both because we felt that this complement­ed the message.”

D Prototype, whose style fuses catchy melodies with witty lyrics, describes himself as an independen­t artiste and a songwriter who has penned lyrics for several establishe­d Jamaican and internatio­nal artistes. On Total Lockdown his lyrical prowess comes to the fore as he describes the world bitten by the COVID19 bug, amid a persistent chant to “find a way” and “see brighter days”.

Although he is happy with animation process and the subsequent attention from a stay-at-home world, he is not committing to releasing all his music videos in this format, regardless of what the new normal is in a post-COVID-19 world.

RELATABLE MESSAGE

“This song and video has been getting a lot of media attention because we all ah go through the same situation, and it is relatable. So we just put it in a form of melody and lyrics, so give thanks,” he said.

D Prototype, who says his main musical inspiratio­n came from artistes such as Garnett Silk, Maxi Priest and Damian Marley, wants to contribute to the already rich legacy that the music possesses.

“I want to do this in a variety of ways and styles that are refreshing, entertaini­ng and thoughtpro­voking,” he said.

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CONTRIBUTE­D A scene from Total Lockdown.

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