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We welcome Artist,Songwriter, Producer Nutta Butta AKA XCIX

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Ninety-Nine's growth and maturity is evident in his music. While he doesn't use profanity in his lyrics, he keeps his street edge in tact not only through substantive lyrical content, but with tracks that can make any of today's dancefloors go crazy.

XCIX (Pronounced "Ninety-Nine") is the rebirth of a seasoned songwriter & performer. The newly branded emcee first got his big break writing for Markell Riley of the hit group Wreckx-n-Effect on their multi-platinum album Hard or Smooth. He went on to write for other hit artists like Will Smith, super producer Teddy Riley and Hammer. Later, he was featured as an artist (performing under the name Nutta Butta) with multi-platinum performers like BLACKstreet, Janet Jackson, Queen Pen and Case. Spawning a solo career, Nintely-Nine also had a single and video released by Interscope Records for the platinum Bulworth movie soundtrack called "Freakout."

After touring the world and collaborating with an array of talent, the artist ultimately found himself at a crossroads. His name, Ninety-Nine, tells that story. It is derived from the year 1999 when he stopped recording and walked away from the music business over creative differences at his record label. With his hiatus, it wasn't long before he realized that he missed creating music, and changed his name to Ninety-Nine to forever remind himself of his love of his art.

Ninety-Nine melds old school influences and the energy of yesterday's Hip-Hop with a sound that is relevant and ear-catching to a whole new generation. The rapper has certainly paid his dues, and with an upcoming LP entitled Street Intellect, he's prepared to make fans think as much as he makes them dance.

 

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