Not Gone Lose is Nittie's introduction to the hip-hop world with smooth sounds and club groves.
Nittie, a San Francisco California native, was born into a musical family of platinum producers, consisting of three famous uncles. George "G1" Archie, who produced hits for R Kelly, DJ Quik and Tone Tony Toni. Uncle Jarvis La Rue Baker who produced and wrote hits for Shanice (I Love Your Smile), Al Jaurreau, Howard Hewitt, Pia Zadora and Ralph Tresvant. Nittie's uncle Larry White turned around the sounds for the Whispers' The Beat Goes On and Rock Steady, and Bobby Brown’s Don’t Be Cruel album.
Nittie's style is unlike any other. Nittie started writing and rapping at the age of 5. Now, 22 years later, he owns his own publishing and entertainment company and also is a writer for other R & B artists. Nittie’s main focus in music is to bring the Bay Area sound back and the live music and vibe of such artists as Tower of Power and En Vouge, but with the hip-hop style reminiscent of northern California’s Dj Quik.
Nittie’s first single offers four tracks for a peak at the rich influences that go into Nittie’s writing and production style. Not Gone Lose puts you in the mode to dance and just lay back and vibe album set to release in the winter or 2005.