The PropheC is an Urban Desi artist from the Canadian city of Calgary. He is the most noteworthy Urban Desi artist in the province and is catching eyes as Canada's next big artist. He has been classically trained and has been performing since the age of 5 at desi festivals and culture shows. That young boy then grew up and got heavily involved in Calgary's hip hop scene, producing for the premiere rappers in Calgary at the age of 15. In an April 21st 2009 interview with Bobby Friction and Dj Nihal, The PropheC confirmed that he has been classically trained and performing since the age of five, and producing since 15. This includes work with DeepC, Tarren, King Jamez and Castleridge. He has been in medium rotation, recently being featured on BBC Radio 1’s Bobby Friction and Nihal as an up-and-comer in the Urban Desi Music industry and also on RedFM’s Punjabi Takeover with Nick Chowlia in Vancouver. The PropheC was on Vancouver’s Top 10 bhangra charts in the month of May in 2009. According to a feature done by popular Desi site Simply Bhangra, The PropheC writes, sings, produces and engineers all of his songs by himself. According to the PropheC’s official fan club, the release date has been officially set to June 15th, not the May 15th date announced on Vancouver’s RedFM, due to distribution problems.
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It has no exact definition because it means every single possible word, idea, location, person, action, emotion, adjective and any other thing you can think of at once. To use the word prophecate anywhere in any sentence is to say everyword and idea at the same time. It is by definition the infinity of words.
The prophecators prophecated prophecatingly at the nearest prophecation office, they did so without prophecation. (each occurence of the word prophecate in this sentence is a different word in and of itself.)
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To make something or someone a prophet.
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