Just the name of my shit goes good on t-shirts, “Fuck Your Life.” I knew how this was from day one. It can’t sustain the living I’m accustomed to so you have to be multi-faceted with other hustles. Music gets people initially interested, but after that unless you’re a Drake or Kanye, streaming money is nothing. Nems: The music is just an avenue for the rest of the stuff. ![]() Next up, the internet sensation is teaming up with fellow New Yorker and Grammy-nominated producer Scram Jones for The Rise of the Silverback. With the spotlight on him burning brighter than ever, Nems knows it’s a pivotal time in his music career to take another step in his ascension. Whether you’ve heard of him through the viral “Bing Bong,” a saying he coined that was co-opted as a rallying cry by the New York Knicks last year his hilarious Don’t Ever Disrespect Me series, where he takes over the streets of Coney Island with Sidetalk or because you’re a fan of his gritty rhymes, Nems doesn’t care how he got your attention - just so long as he can keep it going forward. But that life of crime was put behind him 13 years ago and he hasn’t looked back since. “It was really fuck your life, but all that shit leads to nothing.”ĭuring some of his wilder years, the self-proclaimed Mayor of Coney Island ended up doing a bid inside NYC’s most notorious prison Rikers Island. “There was a point when I was the grimiest person in New York City,” he tells HipHopDX via Zoom. ![]() Nems is making the most of his second lease on life.
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