Nucci Reyo & Da Hitman Present - “The Crazies” |MIXTAPE|

Sunday, February 28, 2010

DALLAS, TX - February 26, 2010 – Da’ Hitman has collaborated with New Jersey rapper Nucci Reyo to release the highly anticipated “The Crazies” mixtape. “The Crazies” features production from an array of talented producers; including Lazy K, Fame, Elete, Roc, Killmore, and more. What separates this from the countless mixtapes available is the lyrical content and message delivered by Nucci Reyo.

Although the title of the mixtape stirs visions of the like-titled movie, Nucci Reyo has incorporated a message within the body of the music that very few rap artists dare to attempt. Nucci proclaims his love for God with a funky blend of beats and rhymes. In the lead song “Homies in Hell” Nucci describes the death of his friend and the impending journey to Hell his friend must suffer for living a life of sin and ignoring God. “Are U Satisfied” also serves a healthy does of reality and forces the listener to ask themselves if the life they’re living is really enough. The titles of the songs are a perfect depiction of the content with “Drag Me 2 Hell”, “Is That Real 2 U”, Fighting 4 My Soul”, etc.

“Nucci’s lyrical abilities, witty wordplay, and unique delivery along with the epic production of the mixtape make this project one that will find its way into cars, computers, and iPods before the listener even realizes the knowledge served. The most impressive product of this project is the conversations this mixtape stirs. When you listen to Nucci’s words it’s difficult to not begin asking yourself some extremely difficult questions about the life you live. I struggled to get passed the lead track “Homies in Hell” because it struck such a raw nerve. Everyone assumes God will forgive all sins, but sins must be punished. This is the most enlightening project I have ever done. When you can combine raw Hip-Hop with God’s word and deliver a product that can knock from the church to the street corner you’ve accomplished an epic feat. This is truly the evolution of the art.” - Da’ Hitman

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