With vocals that flip between rapped flows, soaring choruses, and guttural screams, “Hype Man” charges forward with crunchy guitars, pounding drums, and electronic flourishes. The Dan Lancaster-produced song is a loud, unfiltered reminder that even in the most overwhelming moments, having your people in your corner makes all the difference. Unrestrained, electrifying,
and unmistakably DON BROCO. “‘Hype Man’ is about how grateful I am to be on this journey with the rest of my bandmates”, shares frontman Rob Damiani. “We’ve been friends since school and I don’t know how I could face all the challenges of life without them. In this industry there’s so many highs and lows that I couldn’t even imagine dealing with as a solo artist, so for me that brotherhood and support system is the best thing about being in a band. We all need that person to talk to when things become too much, that person who can bring the energy and get you back on track. So if you’re struggling, don’t ever be afraid to go ask for that help.”
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