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TRUTH LLC. is proud to announce the release of their latest artist Nino and his album entitled “Roses For The Dead” a response to all of those claiming that creativity in Hip-Hop is dead. “Roses for the Dead” takes listeners back to the days when masterful lyrics took precedent over catchy hooks as Nino sets a lyrical standard among his peers in the industry, being labeled the perfect blend of commercial and conscious Hip-Hop.
Following his last album “The Way I See It”, Nino approached “Roses for the Dead” keeping in mind that most critics of the Hip-Hop culture have hinted that New York Hip-Hop has lost its swagger. “Roses for the Dead” helps to remind those critics that the New York MC still exists and that New York is birthplace of Hip-Hop. “Roses for the Dead” includes a variety of songs each with a different lyrical style and approach giving the listener full range of the craft which Nino has honed over the years.
TRUTH is presently taking Nino’s talents on the road. TRUTH is presently organizing a show schedule which ranges anywhere from, colleges to night clubs and is currently preparing for a college tour which is to take off this coming fall.
Following his last album “The Way I See It”, Nino approached “Roses for the Dead” keeping in mind that most critics of the Hip-Hop culture have hinted that New York Hip-Hop has lost its swagger. “Roses for the Dead” helps to remind those critics that the New York MC still exists and that New York is birthplace of Hip-Hop. “Roses for the Dead” includes a variety of songs each with a different lyrical style and approach giving the listener full range of the craft which Nino has honed over the years.
TRUTH is presently taking Nino’s talents on the road. TRUTH is presently organizing a show schedule which ranges anywhere from, colleges to night clubs and is currently preparing for a college tour which is to take off this coming fall.
Do you play live?
Yes, I actually have a show June 16th in New Jersey
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
The web has given music a type of publicity that it has never had, an entirely new fan base, a new way to sell records and ringtones,
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Yes, if I was made a priority and allowed to make music right away
Band History:
I began rapping at age 14, at 15 I signed a record deal. And now I'm back!
Your influences?
My Musical Influences are Jay Z, Talib Kwali, Lupe Fiasco