Target Practice by Spread

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Chicago hip-hop artist, MC, DJ and singer Spread releases “Target Practice” a bombastic and experimental hip-hop song with psychedelic undertones and many charismatic musical concepts…a unique and fresh take on the whole genre day I say.

Spread’s talents doesn’t stop there, he’s a multi-instrumentalist, producer, audio engineer and a has his own label, which he recently rebranded to “Just Due Records”, which he describes as a ‘musical reunion with the friends he grew up playing with’…a place of memories and love…

…and creativity…lots and lots of it, it’s evident with “Target Practice”, it kind of combines many of Spread’s talents and puts it into one monumental song experience…

“Target Practice” musical production has many elements, hip-hop beats, a brass section, an iconic bass sound…and of course, Spread’s one-of-a-kind vocal performance and cadence.

Spread’s vocal performance is mind blowingly unique-if that’s even a word…

Not only does he flexes his vocal flow abilities in one shape, actually he starts on the slow, does an amazing flow, builds up his speed and lyrical prowess…keeps going up and up, elevating the whole mood and feel of the song…then he takes us back to the basics, showing us all what can be shown here…quite impressive.

“Target Practice” is a very unique experience with Spread’s vocal performance being an absolute stunning highlight…make sure to check it out.

Wishing all the best to the brilliant artist.

Cheers!

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Hamza Sharkas
Born in the 80s, attracted by the beats and feeds on music, the "Hamza Sharkas" is a musical-carnivore that uses guitars, piano and drums as his weapons of choice in hunting down and composing music, mainly for short movies, solo work and his other musical projects. The "Sharkas" also records, mixes and masters music. One of the goals of the "Sharkas" is to spread musical knowledge and music technology education as much as possible through workshops and online articles. Beware the "Sharkas"....for he won't shut up about music and will go on and on and on and on….