“RISE UP” was written by DOEMAN (Joseph Gonzalez) and produced by Ichikara “IV” Valdez. The powerful music video was directed by VicVal. “Rise Up is about the empowerment of minorities in America,” says Doeman. “My attempt is to open the eyes of the youth of our new generation that may lack knowledge of our history in this country,” he adds.
DOEMAN is busy at work promoting his message. He has just been added to the following music festivals including, ROLLING LOUD Los Angeles, MALA LUNA in San Antonio and ROSEMAN LIVE in Atlanta.
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Houston rapper, Joseph “Doeman” Gonzales has already experienced a large amount of success within Houston’s hip-hop scene. Born and raised in Southeast Houston, Doeman’s flows are largely about his experiences as a Mexican-American man. It is no surprise then, that, his lyrics focus less on typical hip-hop subjects such as women and material possessions and focus more on
Since his debut in 2014, Doeman has released four full length projects, (1) mixtape, (1) EP and over a dozen music videos. He has been a staple artist on the SXSW stages for the last few years. He graced the 2019 stage at the SXSW Takeover, he has also graced the Rolling Loud LA stage and the Don’t Come to LA stage. Doeman’s most successful single to date was “Southside Kings” featuring Maxo Kream and was followed by the “4015 Lamar” EP. In the coming months, Doeman will be releasing a new EP, produced by Los Angeles based producer, Cypress Moreno and gearing up for the release of the “Barrio God II” album.