Czar Zuta is proving to be a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. The artist and entrepreneur released an album on Easter titled Killers Hide In Suburbia. The album has takes you through a time in Zuta’s life where his limits and perception were being tested by the pandemic and all that came with it.
A stand-out track on the project is “Upside Down Freestyle” which was produced by May You Know Love (MYKL); the track was influenced by the pandemic and the very real nature of everything feeling overwhelming at the time. Zuta used the experience to channel his perspective in that time to bring forth a sonic soliloquy. The Northside Chicago native is busy on all fronts, he raps, produces, and also co-owns a digital media company with Michael Underwood b.k.a Basco D’Magnifico called Genuine & Supreme Entertainment.
Genuine & Supreme Entertainment work with artists such as DoughSo, MYKL, & Asidic. Zuta aesthetically draws inspiration from Alternative Punk Rock, Reggae & 90s hip-hop as well as anime & horror films; and is musically inspired by 2Pac, Nipsey Hussle, Jay-Z, Master P, J. Cole & Curren$y. Czar Zuta is already working on another project set to be released sometime this year titled The Mankind Behind Mick Foley. Stay tuned!
Stream “Upside Down Freestyle” on Spotify and all DSP’s
Connect with Czar Zuta on Instagram for more of his latest updates.