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About Break Out The Crazy

Welcome to Break Out The Crazy’s YouTube channel!

We are Katya Diaz and Chris Hierro, a husband and wife singing and songwriting duo from New York.

Here you will find music videos of our original songs, covers and some live performances.

On this channel you will also find “Break Out The Crazy Live”, this is where we stream performances of our compositions and cover classic tunes from our home studio here in Brooklyn. We love doing these because we get a chance to interact with our subscribers and introduce them to some of our artist friends when they come on as guests. During the live streams we discuss hot topics in the music industry, whatever it is we are working on at the time and share some of our stories and experiences in this crazy world of music making.

We are here to connect so don’t be afraid to reach out on social media (links below), we’d love to hear from you. For business inquiries we can be reached at [email protected]

-Chris & Katya

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