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Fiti Futuristic
Watch What Happens

Fiti Futuristic is a rapper who brings the fun into hip hop with his catchy hooks, dope beats and feel-good rhythms.

On Watch What Happens, Fiti, aka Zach Tannehill, delivers his take on the industry, life and God, enlisting the help of emcees with different styles of rhyming such as Pettidee, Da Filled, Truth, Breeveasie and Sev Statik (of The Tunnel Rats).

CDOn “The Boy Who Could Fly”, Fiti expresses how he feels he can do anything (with God’s help) over sampled strings, flute and a mid-tempo beat. Breeveasie and Fiti express their dissatisfaction with the music industry, complimenting each other with their contrasting flows.

For those who like the dance tracks, the uptempo club jam, “Can’t Get Enough” is just what the doctor ordered.

Fiti Futuristic shows that he can lay beats for the staunchest heads with the thought-provoking “People”, featuring Truth, who adds his unique and zany flow as he and Futuristic discuss the fickle nature of people.

“The Cost of Freedom” features Sev Statik, and has him joining Fiti to rap about the freedom of Christ over piano-sampled boom bip.

Fiti FuturisticThe Dirty South genre is well represented on “The Promised Land” with Pettidee chanting the hook and Da Filled and Fiti spitting those rapid fire flows made famous by many an emcee in the genre. This is a hot joint that demonstrates that Fiti can represent on any style of music.

The impossibility of fighting with God is the topic of “The Champion”. A funky beat and bass line reminiscent of “Brickhouse” (by The Commodores) makes it easy to play this track over and over.

Other notable songs on the album are “They Like The Show”, the chilled out “Rain” and “Eat My Words”. Fiti Futuristic even puts an instrumental for those who need good beat to rap to at a show.

Watch What Happens is a breathe of fresh air in the hip hop genre (secular and Holy), as Fiti Futuristic drops an album full of fun, slick beats and great lyrics.

Parents, heads and lovers of innovative music, cop this disc.


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Producers: Fiti Futuristic, Fab Da Eclectic
album release date: early 2004
Kulture Entertainment


— review by Dwayne Lacy


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