HYRO THE HERO Drops Track ‘Sho Nuff’

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Disruptive rap-rocker HYRO THE HERO has released a thunderous new single Sho Nuff.

Inspired by one of his favorite movies, the 1985 martial arts comedy The Last Dragon, the video for Sho Nuff was filmed at a movie theater in Nantes, FR (where HYRO currently resides) with director Valentin Clemot and parodies scenes from the film.

‘Sho Nuff’ is an action-packed movie full of huge explosions and abuzz with activity,” says HYRO. “It’s self-esteem put on record inspired by one of my favorite movies as a kid, ‘The Last Dragon.’ I’ve always wanted to make a song that exuded the confidence of Sho’nuff and the heroism portrayed by Bruce Leroy.”

“This song is all about attitude,” HYRO adds. “I was in the zone at the moment of recording, so I didn’t even write, I freestyled this whole song. The place I feel comfortable and confident is in front of the microphone with amazing music. I felt like Godzilla, so I rapped about being Godzilla. I felt I got that glow like Bruce Leroy did, so I had to stamp it with the words ‘Sho Nuff.’ Matt Good helped create the perfect music to allow me to do that.”

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