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‘Whistle’ If You Ever Need Nick Nittoli

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Based in the city of the beautiful people. Hollywood, California’s trendsetting jet-setter, Nick Nittoli hustles to smooth sail like Christian Bail. Like Batman, a superhero, he’s a mad man for his significant squeeze. He spits game from a star-struck neon room, “Call me if you ever need me” on the sun-drenched happy-go-lucky tune, ‘Whistle.’

Good, on a good day, the apple doesn’t fall far from the ancestry tree. Nick Nittoli, born January 19, 1988, and whose grandparents wrote the song ‘Here’s to the Band’ by Frank Sinatra, proves that the artist’s songwriting skills and love for music was warmly welcomed, yet genetically inherited; a honed craft perfected throughout his time. In spite of music being in Nittoli’s bloodstream, the musical chameleon with multiple streams of expression has written and produced for Snoop Dogg, French Montana, Neon Hitch, Bianca Ryan, Sam Bruno, Fabian Mazur, YG, and Zendaya. The hitmaking Billboard and ITunes chart topper is currently signed to Bump Into Genius/Warner Chapell and managed by New Heights Entertainment. There are no limits in the sky to where he can rapture himself to continue on beginning his creative course. Nick Nittoli doesn’t forget to include countless others in his blessings. He not only has his hand in the bag, but in everything, which includes earning himself a cast slot on Bravo reality series, Platinum Hit starring Kara Dioguardi and Jewel.

Whistle, released June 28, is a bubblegum pop record that features a dazzling flair of flamboyance throughout the music video. Flow channeling the style of Pit Bull on the verse of his tune and subtlety following the cleverness of Flo Rida’s “Can you blow my whistle, baby?” Nittoli, in his own subtle way flips the verse and sings “Put your fingers in your mouth and blow it real hard.” Idolizing the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, he wanted to express a romantic story without cursing, for both children and adult-friendly listeners to enjoy.

A jet engine of popular culture, Nick Nittoli is one of the hardest workers by far. Whistle if you ever need him. He was born to win.

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