Who is Theory
Hazit?
One MC with enough style to
give the impression that he
is a 3-man group.
Who is Theory Hazit?
A producer/DJ who feels at home
rhyming over his own beats –
or collaborating with high profile
producers.
Who is Theory Hazit?
A husband and father –
emerging from his days as a
trouble youth and developing
into a wise family man.
Theory Hazit is a Hip Hop artist
– born and raised in Winchester
Kentucky with the support of
his granny, an aunt and 2 uncles.
He always had a vivid imagination,
enjoying cartoons more then
music videos. He grew up with
a love for dancing like Big
Daddy Kane, New Edition, Kid
‘n’ Play and others.
When asked about how he fell
in love with music – Theory
(who is usually a man of few
words) offers a full story.
“My uncle was a Funk
and R&B fanatic. He would
baby sit me while my mom went
out and partied. He introduced
me to Prince, Cameo and others.
One day he played “Rappers
Delight” and automatically
I had this feeling inside me
that said, “I can do that!”
I was 3 at the time. 2 or 3
years later I heard “Planet
Rock” and that’s
when I got into break dancing.
My cousin Dave was a DJ and
he kept me up to date with all
the latest jams. One time, Dave
and I were chillin’ at
grandmas house and he turns
it to BET. LL Cool J’s
“I’m Bad”
came on and THAT is when I said
“this is cool” –
I want to listen to this music
and this music only.”
Around 1988 Theory started
beat boxing for his cousin,
which was the beginning of his
production and beat skills.
Years moved on and in 1991 he
wrote his first rhyme. Kriss
Kross came out with a song dissing
ABC (another bad creation) and
Theory responded with a diss
song of his own aimed at Kriss
Kross. That was his very first
rhyme.
Fast forward to 2007 and Theory
Hazit is now preparing for the
release of his first nationally
distributed record titled “Extra
Credit” on Hiphop IS Music
with international support from
SuperRappin and River City.
With plenty of stories to tell,
a bag full of witty punchlines,
and the boldness to be honest
in his music – Theory
arrives on the scene sounding
like the polished veteran that
he is.
Theory Hazit started working
on “Extra Credit”
after Braille (from Hiphop IS
Music) approached him about
doing an EP. Around late 2004
Theory and Braille started talking
through email. Theory Hazit
was putting together a production
compilation and wanted Braille
to rhyme on it. Months later
Braille rolled through Cincinnati
to rock a show and Theory was
one of the opening acts. After
Braille heard Theory rhyme,
he immediately became interested
in working with Theory under
his label Hiphop IS Music. Braille
started Hiphop IS Music in 2004
to release his own solo projects
and music from his group Lightheaded.
As the vision for the label
expanded, Theory fit into the
picture perfectly. After only
a few more phone conversations
– it was official and
Theory started working on “Extra
Credit”. Braille worked
hard to collect the best tracks
he could find from producers
all over the world. Theory also
had some beats set aside from
himself and some of his associates.
The end result is an astonishingly
cohesive record featuring production
from over 7 different producers.
Now that the record is done
and ready to be released, Braille
offers his own opinions and
insight regarding “Extra
Credit”.
Braille - “Me and Theory
are both perfectionists, so
this album took a lot of work.
One of the things that impresses
me the most about Theory, is
how he can take all that hard
work and make it sound so natural.
His songs never sound forced
or contrived. Each track has
it’s own personality and
purpose and each track is crafted
with a great attention to detail.
The authentic honesty that Theory
shares in his rhymes is inspiring,
humorous and entertaining all
at the same time. The more you
listen to his rhymes, the more
you feel connected to them.
You feel like your really getting
to know and understand Theory
as an artist and as a person.
I think Theory has the talent
to impact a large-scale audience
without compromising the integrity
of his faith or his artistry.
That’s a very rare quality.”
Theory Hazit offers his own
thoughts regarding the album.
Theory Hazit - “With Extra
Credit, I was trying to accomplish
that FEEL GOOD sound. Reach
out to the people that I failed
at reaching before. I wanted
to honor the people who helped
make me who I am. Also, I wanted
to make Hip Hop music that I
enjoyed listening to. My inspiration
comes from my mom, my brother,
my kids, and my experiences
as a troubled teen and an irresponsible
adult. I wish I could go back
and change a lot of things,
but then I wouldn’t be
able to help some of those in
need.”
Real talk indeed – and
that’s what Theory Hazit
offers on “Extra Credit”.
Real talk over soulful production.
It’s been a long road
to get to this moment, but “Extra
Credit” has the potential
to truly make a mark and usher
Theory into a fruitful musical
future.
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