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Biography of Pete Pitrelli

In an era where creativity and the art of storytelling is becoming a mere memory outside of renowned legends such as Tupac, Nas, Big Daddy Kane, LL Cool J, and Jay Z, all of which influenced Pitrelli’s cynical yet charismatic flow, emits a breath of fresh air in hopes to revive this fading genre of true hip hop. The Peekskill, New York native later moved to Charlotte embarking on his music career studying music production under producer PME (former protégé of Dallas Austin). He began mastering unparalleled beats on an SP-1200 later incorporating soulful samples and tapping into the pop, rock, and R&B markets while merging his own captivating hooks and arranging songs. Pitrelli’s ever-evolving talents soon transcend far beyond beat making as the long time producer unveiled yet another talent in delivering infectious and diverse lyrics verse after verse. His creativity ranges from childhood memories referenced in the family tribute rightfully titled “The Family” off his 3rd mixtape This Is Not for the Radio 2 to the heartfelt “A.N.G.I.E.” (an acronym for Angels Never Give into Evil) where he tells a story of a young woman and her baby held captive in poverty resulting in the death of both. He also has the party anthems such as “Got Money to Blow” and “Getting Home” (also on This Is Not for the Radio 2). Pitrelli’s persistence and endless passion for the art of music alongside his lyrics are reminiscent of his character as the self reliant artist that possesses a yearning for success in life for him and his family. He continues to aspire for growth working with countless industry professionals such as popular producers Mark Sparks and  Gav Beats while constantly releasing quality mixtapes which epitomize his progression at best.