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RealEyez Mystic / Press

“The Music His first single, ‘Naija Man’ features rapper, RealEyez, and soul singer, Grace Faturoti, to create a mash of Jazz and Hip-Hop. While it is easy for RealEyez, whose rap verses came correct, to steal the shine on this track, the prominent background harmony by Mr. O definitely gave the distinguishing touch to the track.”

“Naija Man is a brand new single from Onome Ovwori’s (aka Mr O's) upcoming EP titled "Mon Jade". Naija Man which is a fusion of Hip hop and contemporary Afro jazz talks about the country Nigeria, her greatness, problems and proffer solutions. This live ensemble track features RealEyez and Grace Faturoti. It's always nice to hear something that’s not only different, but also very solid. The beat, the verses, the lyrics, the hook… they all play their part in piecing together a great song!”

“Jersey Love – With assistance from fellow E-Mance Prok member RealEyez Mystic shows love to his state and turns out one of the best hometown anthems I’ve every heard… Jersey Stand Up!”

“The Four Fantastic – E-Mance Prok (Venomous 2000, Orator The Great and RealEyez Mystic on the mic, Hearbeat on the production) As you can probably tell by the first portion of this album EMP is a team that covers all they bases.”

“The Crowd Pleaser – Grand Finaal, RealEyez Mystic and Cigar Cypha bring the crowd to their feet over this Heartbeat Production and HB even teases his audience before turning the mic over to Cyph to finish the track off.”

“(On) Feels so good RealEyez Mystic returns and this time alongside Orator The Great for this track definitely feels good.”

“Heartbeat/Heart Failure – RealEyez Mystic is first up showing everyone what hip hop is missing and when the scene shifts at the end of the track P. Star doesn’t let up letting everyone know that hip hop will not die.”

“Hip-Hop on Jazz has not been any sweeter than this. Onome Ovwori (Mr O.) is back at it again with what we could call one of his finest works titled Naija Man, sticking to his signature sound, he infuses Hip-Hop (RealEyez) into it and makes an outstanding chemistry between those two genres. Hi-hats, excellent piano play, smooth transitions, easy to sing along chorus and overall delivery on point. In this single he advises us on how to take care of Nigeria and move on up, as well as stay in unity. "Naija Man" has no reason to sleep on the bottom of the charts, as we predict it to be one of the most positive and well produced songs in 2010.”