EM3 - Martin Didn't Die 4 This [EM3 Productionz Submitted]
Pioneering light will be emitted from EM3 Productionz (ASCAP), a father and 2 sons premiere positive rap group who will be releasing nationwide their inspirational music video, "Martin Didn't Die For This", on Wednesday, April 4th MLK's death day to bring attention to rising violence happening in today's society. "Martin Didn't Die For This" stars lead rapper Earsel Montgomery III of EM3 Productionz and features guest appearances by Olympic Silver Medalist and 2 Time Former Heavyweight Boxing Champion, Chris "Rapid Fire" Byrd and Associate Pastor Neil Souffrant of Potential Church Hallandale Beach Campus (Florida).
This is EM3's 4th Music Video Project in the last 6 months. This positive rap music video is to commemorate the values, moral code and dream that Martin Luther King lived and died for on April 4th. Earsel Montgomery III, the lead rapper's life story coincides a lot with MLK's challenges since he had not met his father till he was 33 yrs old and his mom passed away when he was 9 and now is raising a family on his own. EM3Productionz.com represents an exciting victorious breakthrough where a father and 2 sons love and respect for one another is reaping a unique style of inspirational, family-oriented, feel good music for anybody to appreciate. The audience will discover positive messages in their lyrics about purposeful empowerment to the local, nationwide and global community to stand against the dilemmas of violence, gang life and abusive language hindering today's youth. Earsel Montgomery III believes the solution is to Man Up for keeping 2 parent family/homes together to provide essential principles to effectively raise teach and mentor their children.