“Cheap Champagne,” mixes harsh electronic
sounds and party-friendly chanting. It’s like the friskier, more
party-friendly cousin to Kanye’s “New Slaves,”
- Entertainment Weekly
- Entertainment Weekly
Hailing from Chicago, stopping off in L.A., and taking root in
Brooklyn, Matty Rico's sound is truly unique. Fans of such conscious yet
admittedly pop-friendly artists as J.Cole and Chance the Rapper will
find a familiar yet fresh take on witty, gratifying contemporary hip-hop
with classic roots.
After making his mark on the blogs with the strong-willed New American
mixtape in 2013, Rico tucked away for 2014 to hone in on a cleaner
sound. With new producers, including B3 (Bobby Wooten) and Steve Metz,
as well as features from upcoming songwriters Doe Paoro and Bryce Fox,
Rico's contemporary shift toward pop sensibilities and anthemic hooks is
indicative of his personal journey.
Balancing writing with the day-to-day grind is nothing new to Rico. It
took uprooting himself and moving to New York to tune out the noise and
craft his most realized work to date.
High Hopes, his upcoming full-length mixtape has a little
something for everyone - from the throwback Tribe sounds to the
unabashed odes to whisky, it's a requiem for growing up. Which, through
rap or not, we all gotta do sometime.
Tour Dates
2/15 - New York, NY - Pianos - 11 PM
3/9 - New York, NY - Pianos - 7 PM
3/9 - New York, NY - Pianos - 7 PM
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