Pro Era member Nyck Caution drops Disguise The Limit, his third official mixtape. The project features fellow Pros, Kirk Knight and Joe Bada$$, as well as Alex Mali, The Mind, Tyler Sheritt and more. The production is handled by Chuck Strangers, Metro Boomin and a few more notable names. Nyck announced the release date of his mixtape courtside during the New York Knicks v.s. Orlando Magic Game at Madison Square Garden last Friday (Feb. 26). Listen to the project on his SoundCloud above.

"This project has been my life for about 2 years and now I'm finally done and ready to release it to the world" says Caution. "I dedicate it to my mentor Capital STEEZ for putting me on to another side of music and pushing the Pro Era to what it is today, and I dedicate it to my father for being that motivation and love I needed to keep pushing with my life. I love both of you and I will try my best to make you guys proud." Check out our conversation with Nyck about Disguise The Limit below.

The 21-year-old rapper has been creating his own lane over the last few months and his buzz has been steadily growing. The Cinematic MC picked up hip-hop as a hobby after being inspired by Eminem in the movie 8 Mile. A chance performance at a friend’s show at the Knitting Factory put him on the radar of Capital STEEZ and the rest is history. Caution has released a slew of projects including 2011’s The Pursuit Vol.1 and 22 in early 2016. Caution has already released the visuals for "Church."

XXL: What does this project mean to you?
Nyck Caution: It means everything. It's my baby, it's everything I've been working on for years. It represents all the work and love I have for music.

What do you want fans to learn about you from this album?
That I'm deeper that just another member of a group. I have my own unique story to tell the world.

Was there a difficult song for you to make on this album was? Why?
"Out of Reach" was definitely the hardest to make cause it took me back to the day and it really strikes certain emotions that I feel need to be shared.

What is the best advice you got fromJoey Bada$$?
To be honest, he gave me a crucial opinion on the tracklist that had me make a last minute decision that I think made the album a lot better cohesively.

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