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Nino Breeze is quickly becoming a hot commodity in Hip-Hop, especially after he dropped his first full-length project.
The Florida-born rapper recently delivered his new album Omertá via Maybach Music Group/gamma. Nino's latest body of work contains 18 tracks, including his smash hit "Type A N***a" with Rick Ross and Moneybagg Yo. It also holds previous singles like "NEW ERA 8" along with appearances from Peezy, Cartel Bo, Icewear Vezzo, Fetty P Franklin, and more. In an interview with Power 105.1, Nino Breeze said he wished he could relive the moment when he received all the positive feedback from the album since it dropped last week.
"I put a lot into and now that it's out there and the fans is finally hearing it, I'm getting a lot of DM's," he said. "I'm getting a lot of comments and a lot of reports. I can just tell that I struck a nerve. I can tell they really invested. I just like that feeling of my art being appreciated."
Nino Breeze has been rapping for over a decade. The St. Petersburg, Fla. native dropped two projects before he signed with Rick Ross' label in 2024. Breeze spent the past two years performing alongside Rozay at shows and recording new music. When asked about what he wanted out of signing with a label, Nino Breeze said he was looking for the proper support and guidance.
"I just always wanted to make sure that the support was there," Nino said. "You know I'ma do my part. I wanted to make sure the support was there and make sure the guidance was there. Is we making real investments? Is we moving as a unit? I'm fresh out the streets so I don't really know how to navigate the rap game. I'ma need somebody to tell me, 'this is how you do this and this is how you do that if you really want to win.' Locking in with Ross and him being 20 years in, it's a lot of opportunities to just soak up game."
Listen to Nino Breeze's Omerta album now and watch the entire interview below.