HITT Review

When I first heard HITT's name and all the puns that came along with it (Mega HITT to your heart, HITT shows and his fans "HITTERS"), I will be honest, I groaned a bit.  Upon seeing his picture the first thing that popped into my head as I perked a brow was that he was trying to be another version of Miyavi.  His style though is different, just very similar.  Another follower of Neo Visualism.  He is a Kanzen unofficial artist however so he had to be worthwhile.  I gave his music a listen anyway and was pleasently surprised!

HITT's music is very energetic and bouncy.  It is quite the rock/jazz mix that I am not used to from Japan but a lot of fun.  At times he does remind me of Miyavi and if you are a fan of the famous guitarist then you are sure to like HITT.  His voice is smooth and flows evenly through all his songs with instrumentals that catch your attention and make you listen.  he best of his music, hands down, would be Kakkotsuke Man.  It feels like something you would expect out of Miyavi but his voice fits the style so much more.  It has a fun jazz bounce and I could listen to it for hours.

I highly reccomend HITT for anyone who likes fun energetic music with a jazz influence and to Miyavi fans.  He is another one of a kind.

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