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Founded in 2004 by producer
Humberto Viana and rapper Crazy T, Sculvia Entertainment in
an independent record label based out of Miami, Florida.
Although the company focus is on the urban and Anglo
markets, Sculvia maintains deep roots in Latino culture and
music.
Humberto “Humby” Viana is a 21 year old Colombian-American
producer who has been involved in the music business since
he was 17. As a producer, Humby works mainly on Hip-Hop,
R&B, and Pop music. Although urban music is his true
passion, he works hard to not limit his work to one specific
sound or genre. Humby’s music is also unique because of how
it is created; he uses a computer without any fancy hardware
or controllers. Humby is part of a growing number of
upcoming producers who create complex-sounding compositions
using a simple set-up. He is always willing to challenge his
humble Sonar software suite and plugins against ritzy
hardware based setups, and is a strong advocate of
software-based production. Humby is currently working with
several Anglo artists upcoming projects, and you can hear
his production on Daddy Yankee’s album “El Cartel: The Big
Boss” on the song “Me Quedaria”.
Andrew “Crazy T” Scull, also 21, is a Latino rapper out of
Miami-Dade County. Born of two Cuban parents, Crazy T has
been rapping since he was a teen and has focused full-time
on music since he was 18. Self and publicly proclaimed as
“Tongue Daddy”, Crazy T describes himself as a modern-day “guajiro-mack”,
but don't mistake his fun-loving nature for a lack of grind.
He has previously released two mixtapes, and a third
entitled “Hustler’s Paradise” is slated for release this
fall. You can also hear Crazy T’s music frequently on South
Florida radio; he has been staple on mixshows and club
broadcasts for radio stations Power 96 and Mega 94.9 for
over two years. T has also performed in front of large
audiences at events such as Calle Ocho and the Colombian
Festival. To listen to Crazy T’s music and find out more
about him, you can visit crazythiphop.com.
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