The rapper from Chicago known as Chrono
has released his latest hip-hop single, “All We Do.” The track
has been released in both a definitive version and one edited for
public radio, both of which are available to the public online. It
has been proudly published on the Laconic Music Group independent
record label. Rowdy, aggressive, and full of thumping, pounding bass,
“All We Do” is evidence that Chrono is a name to watch in the
global hip-hop underground.
Chrono cites as main artistic
influences such names as Tupac Shakur, Dolla, Eminem, and Chance the
Rapper.
“My influences are a small portion
[of my sound],” Chrono writes, “but they matter to me.”
He also makes particular mention of his
older brothers.
“I wasn't much of a music head when I
was little, but when my older brothers would rap and record in the
basement in my house, they inspired me to check hip hop out. They
would always rap and I was just around them, soaking it in at the age
of seven, but I didn't think it would make me be involved in what
they're still involved with now.”
Chrono's “All We Do” has beats to
spare and plenty of space, in which Chrono's rhymes and lines take
center stage. He raps with tact and patience, always razor sharp,
never letting up the attack. His single is a party anthem which is
highly danceable and endlessly exciting, a catalyst for explosive
Friday nights.
Describing his new track's main themes,
Chrono writes, “The single is a fun, club banger meant to be played
in the club or while driving, just having fun. It's meant to make
people feel good while they are hanging out together.”
A key line from the song goes,
“Ballin', yeah, that's all we do.”
“My Producer, GL, went HAM [Hard As a
Mother--] on the beat. He also produced 'Girls Gone Wild' by Montana
Da Mac which was a club anthem.”
Performing hip hop isn't any new thing
to Chrono, either. Though still young, himself, he's already a
veteran of the mic.
“I've been rapping since I was 13
years old,” he relates, “but at the age of 15 it became something
I wanted to take serious. I knew there was always something in me
that was special and every time I would converse with someone that
was interested in me, they would say something along the lines of
'You're going to be something one day.'”
The day is now.
“All We Do” by Chrono is available
online worldwide.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
www.MondoTunes.com
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