HipHopDX profiled the song saying, "SwizZz provides an introspective look into his current mindset and outlook. On August 1, 2013, SwizZz premiered his debut solo single, the self-produced "Zoom In", along with its music video. Following the release of Benton's album, Funk Volume revealed Dizzy Wright's EP, The Second Agreement and SwizZz debut album would be the label's next two releases, not including Hopsin's third studio album Knock Madness. Three days later, SwizZz released a remix to " Versace" titled "Bukkake". On June 11, 2013, the music video was released for "Go Off" by Jarren Benton featuring Hopsin and SwizZz, the third single from his debut studio album My Grandma's Basement. On January 24, 2013, Funk Volume released the music video for "Funk Volume 2013" featuring the entire roster Hopsin, Dizzy Wright, SwizZz, Jarren Benton, and DJ Hoppa. Their concert tour included 44 shows in 50 days, and was the subject of a documentary released on November 11, 2013. Throughout late 2012, SwizZz toured internationally with Hopsin, Dizzy Wright, Jarren Benton and DJ Hoppa on the Funk Volume 2012 Tour. He was also featured on Dizzy Wright's "Independent Living", which also featured Hopsin. He was also the only member of Funk Volume, to be featured on Dizzy Wright's debut studio album SmokeOut Conversations (2012). He was featured on Stevie Stone's "Raw Talk" along with Hopsin, from his 2012 album Rolling Stone. In April 2012, SwizZz released a music video for "Crank". On December 11, 2011, Funk Volume released a song "Funk Volume 2012", featuring Hopsin, SwizZz, and new Funk Volume signee Dizzy Wright. On June 25, 2011, SwizZz released his debut solo mixtape Good Morning SwizZzle, along with saying his debut album tentatively titled, Rock, Paper, SwizZzors would be released in 2012. Following that he went on the I Am RAW 30-date tour with Hopsin in support of Raw and in promotion of his upcoming mixtape. The music video for their collaboration, "How Do You Like Me Now" was released on February 25, 2011. SwizZz was featured on three songs from Hopsin's second studio album Raw (2010). On mixtape website DatPiff, it has been certified Gold for being downloaded over 100,000 times, and it was later made available for purchase for digital download on iTunes and. Funk Volume originally wanted to sell it for retail sale, but were unable due to Hopsin still being contracted by Ruthless Records at the time. Shortly after launching Funk Volume, Hopsin and SwizZz released a collaborative mixtape titled Haywire on June 18, 2009, to promote the label. SwizZz, who is Damien Ritter's younger brother became the first artist to be signed to Funk Volume. In 2009, Hopsin founded his own independent record label, Funk Volume, with Damien Ritter. Musical career 2009–2012: Forming Funk Volume and Good Morning SwizZzle He was having a hard time figuring out what he wanted to major in, and he could not find anything he was passionate about in school. After high school SwizZz got accepted into the University of California at Irvine, but after two years he decided to put his education on hold, while he would pursue a career in music. SwizZz initially met Hopsin in high school, where they were classmates and became close friends. He has released various singles and released two mixtapes including Haywire with Hopsin, and Good Morning SwizZzle. He is best known for significantly collaborating with childhood friend Hopsin, and being signed to their record label Funk Volume, which was founded by Hopsin himself. Original text at lyrnow.Justin Ritter (born September 28, 1987), known professionally as SwizZz, is an American rapper and songwriter.
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