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RICK ROSS INTRODUCE MAYBACH MUSIC GROUP’S NINO BREEZE

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RICK ROSS INTRODUCE MAYBACH MUSIC GROUP’S NINO BREEZE

Rick Ross & Moneybagg Yo featured on Nino Breeze single  “Type A Nigga”

Rick Ross “I love to see a real N!gg@ win” in reference to St. Petersburg, FL rapper Nino Breeze. Ross signed Nino Breeze to his Maybach Music Group imprint and went to work. Nino Breeze, the new face of Maybach Music Group single “Type A Nigga” features Rick Ross and Moneybagg Yo. 

On his latest single “Type A N!gg@,” Nino Breeze spazzes out over a grimy, slow-tempo production. His animated wordplay and aggressive delivery are a perfect balance between slapping street rhymes and inventive creativity. And with Rosay and Moneybagg Yo hopping on the remix, Nino Breeze is ushering in a new wave in rap music. 

“I’m trying to give them both the intensity of street music and the artistry. I’m trying to find a way to blend both,” Nino Breeze explains. “I try to blend the streets and be creative, pay attention to detail and make something substantial…I ain’t talking too much about what I saw. I’m talking about what I did.”

Nino Breeze isn’t telling you somebody else’s story, he’s giving a play-by-play account of his own life in first person narrative.

Proof of his true-to-life music was when the alphabet boys kicked in the door of his Tampa Bay area apartment. He was sitting on a million dollars’ worth of weed, more than $150,000 cash, three blickies by a convicted felon, diamond-crusted watches and a jewelry store collection of gold chains.

Already established himself as one of the fastest-rising talents out of central Florida, news coverage of his bust and trial got as much rotation as his music. With all eyes on him, he pled guilty on all charges and was handed a six-year-a-half-year sentence in the feds. 

Four years, 11 months and three days later when he finally came home, the streets were eagerly awaiting his much-celebrated return with single “First Day Out.” The video made so much noise that it captured the attention of multi-million-dollar music mogul Rick Ross, who recently signed Nino Breeze as the newest addition to his Maybach Music Group label.

Nino Breeze’s latest release a hard-hitting hood classic “Type A Nigga” is a preview to the cinematic street music to come. “My music is from a first-person perspective. You’re looking at it from the eyes of the soldier,” says Nino Breeze. “A lot of rappers may come from the streets but might not have the same capabilities that I do of blessing the mic…I take it seriously. I take it real serious.”

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