"Shizzmac"
In 1997, Shizzmac releases his first project, self-titled "Shizzmac".
Shizzmac took his emotions, then channeled them through a positive outlet by using his music.
Shizzmac also experiments with his writing on this project. This enables him to come up with an unorthodox style.
Shizzmac had cassettes pressed up at that time, then he flooded the streets of Boston. As he created a buzz, Shizzmac went on to create an even bigger buzz by doing tons of college radio. These plug-ins ranged from (on-air) song rotations and live interviews with stations like Emerson College (WERS) and Northeastern University (WRBB), as well as MIT.
These cassettes were placed at many local record stores like Nubian Notions, Skippy Whites, Mattapan Music, and International Roots. In addition, posters were put in selective locations along with thousands of flyers that were hung and passed out everywhere.
Chances are Shizzmac's first self-titled "Shizzmac" album did not reach your neck of the woods until now. But now you can listen to some of each track for FREE. You'll also have the opportunity to order 99¢ a song or $3.99 for the whole album.
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