Sicari is about to put Florida on notice once folks get a chance to listen to the absolute madness that drops today. If you were looking for some heat this week, this new 4 track EP titled “Hitman’s Anthem” will do just the trick for you. We love it when new artist projects emerge from the depths of nowhere and are already causing a ruckus with their releases. This one is no different as we get the honor of premiering HOT LEAD, a single off the newly debuted EP. Now it’s time to take a deeper dive as to what makes this track what we like to call, a certified bop.

“I had so much fun creating my latest track off the EP, Hot Lead. It seamlessly blends melodic synths with the new heavy tearout style, drawing inspiration from a variety of sources. The large cinematic intro was influenced by Hans Zimmer’s Batman film score, and I even recorded my own voice for the first time to use in the pre-drop section.”

– SICARI

You’re on your deathbed and you can listen to one last song, which one would it be and why?
I listen to almost every genre and have thousands of songs in my library so it took me a lot of time to answer this question. When I’m on my deathbed and can only listen to one more song, I would choose “Sunday Song” by Lane 8. This track helped me get through a tough period in my life and it brings me peace every time I listen to it. There are two other songs off the Brightest Lights album titled “Don’t Let Me Go” and “Road” that I love too. I’m lowkey a big fan of artists such as Lane 8, Tin Licker, Rufus Du Sol, Cassian, John Summit, and others. Weirdly, I have such an alter ego. Half of my music taste is aggressive with dubstep, heavy metal, and alternative music, and the other half is more chill and laidback.
If you could change one thing about the electronic scene, what would it be and why?
If I could change one thing about the electronic music scene, it would be to provide more inclusivity among promotion companies, labels, and artists. It’s crucial to work together to build something special for the community. I became a dubstep producer because I wanted people to experience the same feelings I had at my first music festival. I love this community and I’m grateful to be a part of it. I never wanted to waste my life doing something meaningless, and I realized that after graduating from high school. My goal is to create positive relationships and provide unforgettable memories.
If you had one message you could share with the world right now, what would it be?
If you had one message you could share with the world right now, what would it be?
If I could deliver one message to the world right now, it would be to find something to do that benefits others in some way. Don’t be afraid to take risks, fail, and live paycheck to paycheck (speaking for myself here). It’s okay to cry and be disappointed if things don’t work out the way you planned. Even if you don’t achieve your goals, the experience will help shape you as a person. I firmly believe that if you keep striving for success, you’ll eventually achieve it. So don’t give up!