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What do you get when you mix hip-hop, funk, and soul with Cadillacs, Armani suits, and Italian mandolins?
Entrepreneur and Producer Carvelli is what. Slip in the latest
single, Hooah, into the CD player, and prepare for a double
whammy: an electric night cruising Times Square in your
XLR convertible and a steamy afternoon, kicking your feet
through the sand of the Amalfi Coast. Like most of Carvelli’s
material, it’s a mid-tempo powerhouse, repository
of Made-Man attitude. And the song is infectious: you can’t
get it out of your head.
Carvelli, President and CEO of Carvelli Records, has come
a long way since ambling at his pa’s heels under the
poker table at The Club, yet he credits his backroom exposure
to giving him a strong sense of adventure. “What an
environment,” he says after long reflection. “There’s
no way a kid should be in there, the smoke, the cards, the
money. But there I was. It was four, five nights a week,
and the guys were always cool, showing me the ropes. I guess
it’s because of that that I always had the feeling
it was cool to be where people said you shouldn’t
go.” They spoke Italian, and conversation drifted
to the Old Country; The radio was always playing songs like
La Partenza and C’avanti ce nu hiavura d’ammuscatu.
And no matter which way across the table the cash went,
there was always respect. That was under everything, he
says. Honor, loyalty, respect.
Even then, he was tapping his hands, tossing out rhymes,
humming C’avanti. His interests crystallized. As he
grew up, his passion for Italian music grew, and Carvelli’s
never looked back.
Carvelli is tireless and exacting. They
are traits that serve him well. In 1999 he formed Carvelli
Records, and in 2007, he promises to take Italian Rap/Hip
Hop to the top of the game, firmly establishing Carvelli
as contender for membership in the international rap phenomenon.
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