Coming out of Berkeley, California, Tutto represents the new wave of Bay Area artists blending melody and bars into a sound that feels both personal and versatile. Raised in the Bay Area by immigrant parents, his upbringing played a big role in shaping the hunger and drive he carries into his music today.
Tutto first started making music around the age of 14. Early on, he was inspired by his close friend Priimo, along with artists like Mike Sherm, SOB, and Trippie Redd. Those influences helped spark his creativity, but over time he began developing a style of his own — one that moves easily between singing and rapping depending on the vibe of the record.
Much of Tutto’s early music was recorded at The Shop Studios in Richmond, California, a place that became more than just a recording space. For him and his circle, it was a creative hub where ideas turned into songs and long nights in the studio slowly built the foundation of his sound.
Before studio access was always available, Tutto and his friends found their own ways to create. One of their go-to spots growing up was the UC Berkeley campus, where they would search for empty classrooms just to set up a makeshift studio and record. Those moments helped shape the work ethic and DIY mindset that still defines his approach to music.
Now continuing to build momentum, Tutto recently released his latest record, TSA, giving listeners another glimpse into his evolving sound. With new collaborations on the way alongside artists connected to StreetMob and WP, he’s focused on expanding his reach while staying true to where he came from.
As his journey continues, Tutto also makes sure to show love to the people and places that helped him along the way, including The Shop Studios, Yung Aug, AYOABE, Millon, and StreetMob Records.
For Tutto, the path forward is simple — keep creating, keep growing, and represent the Bay every step of the way.