Upon their entry, Put-In-Tune unleashes their ground-breaking debut EP album titled ‘WE CAN DO BETTER’. They have put their best foot forward by coming hard with their intrusive hit single “Follow Us (We Can Do Better)”, the all captivating, Florida-swag, summer-smash anthem. With such a strong delivery, Put-In-Tune has been grabbing the attention of many, which has got the fan’s anticipating for more.
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Pioneered by New York’s very own, Elliot Green, alongside with Haitian-born genius, Isaac Orcel, Put-In-Tune is the newest collective of 6 artists; each with unique abilities in lyricism, producing, and more. Young Man Pit is the Bronx-bred, southern raised, creative entity that inspired the network. Floridian native, Emye, is the whiz that engineered the artistry. DJ, is the Florida-raised, smooth and charming singer/songwriter, that proves “We Can Do Better”. Jeph, is the Baltimore-raised producer, who pushes the experimental envelope in composing monster beats. GotDion is the Virginia-bred wildcard that catalyzes the chemistry. Last, but not least, with the new addition of the post-hardcore/alternative rock artiste,Wyatt, Put-In-Tune promises no market is going untouched. The best part about it is that none of these descriptions even represents a fraction of their skills...
The range of talent this group encompasses is vast; not only are their styles and influences are all scattered about, but together, Put-In-Tune demonstrates their collaborative prowess, expressing enough flair to resonate within the entire world. The diversity within the group makes it difficult to place these artists in a simple box or a single genre, but the name of the music group accurately reflects what they bring to the table: music that is in tune with the soul of the streets, garages, alleys and most importantly, the people. Society is in a state of transformation, the borders and boundaries are no longer inaccessible or impossible to reach and surpass. The music Put-In-Tune creates captures this essence and holds no prisoners.
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