I Prevail drop ‘DOA’ video featuring Joyner Lucas

I Prevail have today dropped the powerful, and arresting video for “DOA,” which features rap dynamo Joyner Lucas who has celebrated a Platinum-certified album & a Grammy Award nomination for Best Rap Song for his co-write and feature on Eminem’s ‘Lucky You’

I Prevail previously shot videos that provoke conversations around depression, anxiety, physical abuse and many more so it makes sense they address prevalent issues in the states with “DOA”.


ABOUT I PREVAIL
I Prevail have managed to forge a direct and immediate connection with fans through their music. They took a mental health breakdown and turned it into a powerful body of work. Their numbers—north of 200 million streams and 100 million views and a Top 15 debut on the Billboard Top 200 — are why the band has ascended to the uppermost echelon of the rock genre.

After posting up over 200 million total streams on last year’s sophomore blockbuster ‘Trauma’ and landing on the pages of Variety and beyond, two-time GRAMMY Award-nominated platinum rock juggernaut I Prevail’s last single “Hurricane” landed at No. 1 on the Billboard Rock Chart. It marked the first chart-topping single of the band’s career. The acoustic version, dubbed “Hurricane (Reimagined),” is available here. The band also shared “Feel Something,” a track with EDM artist Illenium. Listen and “feel something” here.

ABOUT JOYNER LUCAS

In 2019, Lucas earned two Grammy Award nominations for Best Rap Song for his co-write and feature on Eminem’s Lucky You, and Best Music Video for his viral solo single I’m Not Racist. His collaboration with Eminem debuted at No.6 on Billboard’s Hot 100 and was the third single off the No.1 Billboard and Platinum-certified album, Kamikaze.

The Worcester, Massachusetts-born Lucas has been rapping since the age of 10 and after releasing a series of mixtapes, his 2015 project Along Came Joyner, broke through thanks to the single, Ross Capicchioni. The track’s success led to Lucas’ featured performance in BET’s Hip-Hop Cypher at that year’s BET Awards. All-together, Lucas’ has generated upwards of 1.25 billion streams, 8.1 million monthly listeners and 1.2 million followers on the Spotify platform alone.