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Tyte Releases New Visual “Ask Around” ft. Wizz Havinn

What makes a TikTok smash? As it turns out, it’s the same stuff that has always turned ordinary recordings

Tyte Releases New Visual “Ask Around” ft. Wizz Havinn

What makes a TikTok smash? As it turns out, it’s the same stuff that has always turned ordinary recordings by unknown artists into monster hits. You’ve got to have a great voice and a great hook. You’ve got to look the part and address the audience with all the swagger you can muster. What’s more, it sure doesn’t hurt to have a dedicated community of fans ready to get excited about an artist and spread the word.

Tyte has all of that working for him — and he knows it. That’s what “Ask Around,” his breakthrough single, is about. So secure is the young rapper about his charisma that he’s not sweating it at all if you haven’t heard of him yet. He figures you’ll know all about him soon enough.

Why? Because he’s got the goods. He’s the possessor of an instantly identifiable voice — once you’ve heard him rap, you’ll never mistake him for anybody else. He knows exactly how to use it, too, cutting through the mix with every syllable, making his presence felt, joking, punning, daring the listener to keep up. His producers have given him an impeccable trap beat to ride, complete with a thunderous kick drum, an insistent hi-hat, rhythmic drops in all the right places, and an irresistible synth pattern that ties the whole thing together.

It’s no wonder he’s got his whole city behind him. He’s become a star in the tight-knit, competitive Tallahassee, Florida rap scene and brought one of his fellow riders to the party. Wizz Havinn’s flow is as laid-back, Southern, and syrupy as Tyte’s is cutting and urgent; together, they’re a brutally effective tag team, two sides of the Florida weather, the sunshine and the storm.

They’re both present on the block in the smoky, sizzling, immensely entertaining clip for “Ask Around,” masterfully shot by frequent Slip N Slide collaborator Counterpoint 2.0. The visual is full of eye-catching elements that’ll make you feel like you’re right in the middle of the action: the boisterous crowds and the sidewalk dancers, the tail lights and the trap houses, the hot city streets and the twilight skies. But it’s the rappers who shake this bottle up and make it fizz. Tyte always seems to be coming toward the camera, sometimes through the haze, sometimes in the vanguard of a group of restless young men, and sometimes on his own. He’s neither menacing nor particularly welcoming. He’s just there, irresistible and confident, a rude fact, the man of the hour, and an emerging artist we’ll be hearing from for a long time.

What was the behind the scenes like for “Ask Around”?

It was good energy. We shot the video in Orlando, Florida, at the Orange Center Projects, and we had a lot of people come out and support.

How do you stay motivated and inspired to make music?

I’ve been doing it so long over the years; I always have to keep finding new inspirations. My biggest motivator and inspiration, the one that keeps me going the most, is my daughter.

What are your favorite topics to write about?

My favorite topics to write about are women and money habits.

If you had one message to your fans, what would it be?

Never stop going! Your time could be right around the corner.

When creating a song, do the lyrics come first or the music?

I love to hear the beat first. If I like the beat, the words come organically.

What’s the role of freestyle or improvisation in your creative process? 

I hear the beat and I’ll freestyle to myself, then I write down the best parts.

How has your upbringing and personal life influenced your music and lyrics?

It has influenced my music a lot. Growing up in Tallahassee, Florida, I moved around a lot. I had seen A LOT of things early on, at a very early age, but it helped mold me and my music today.

What is your most favorite track that you’ve produced and why?

My favorite track to date has to be “HIT” just because I knew it was going to be a big record!

Follow Tyte:

https://www.facebook.com/DaRealTyte/
https://twitter.com/DaRealTyte
https://www.instagram.com/darealtyte/
https://www.tiktok.com/@darealtyte

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