As a founding member of the legendary underground group Watusi Tribe, Citoak has solidified himself as an exemplary lyricist within Cincinnati's hip-hop scene and has graced stages from New York to Atlanta with some of hip hop's elite (The Roots, Talib Kweli and Killer Mike to name a few). If his towering stature doesn't garner attention or distinguish his individuality from the pack, his ability to rock mics will. To put it quite simply, in every measure, this guy's mere essence is a
As a founding member of the legendary underground group Watusi Tribe, Citoak has solidified himself as an exemplary lyricist within Cincinnati's hip-hop scene and has graced stages from New York to Atlanta with some of hip hop's elite (The Roots, Talib Kweli and Killer Mike to name a few). If his towering stature doesn't garner attention or distinguish his individuality from the pack, his ability to rock mics will. To put it quite simply, in every measure, this guy's mere essence is a commanding force. Presence is more than just how to make a memorable impact, assert some bold announcement that merits a crowd's interest, or how your advantages mark you with an enviable distinction. Although it certainly embodies those characteristics, presence doesn't aim to get others to notice its existence, you just do. Whenever Citoak rhymes, his baritoned vocal styling resonates through the sonic sphere with purpose, talent and skill. Couple that ability with superior lyricism, demonstrated experience, intelligent subject matter, plus a banging stage show and you have the makings of a MC highly esteemed by any who experience his gifts. "No Further Ado" was a solo venture designed to introduce the world to what many already know: his talent is undeniable.
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