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Nems Dropped “America’s Sweetheart,” A Gritty, Unapologetic New Album

The Mayor of Coney Island, Nems, unleashes his highly anticipated album, America’s Sweetheart. This album showcases razor-sharp lyricism, booming production, and the signature humor that’s made him a viral sensation. Featuring 13 tracks, the project includes heavyweight collaborations with Millyz, D-Stroy, Leaky Bandz, Tony Touch, and Dios Moreno, plus production from Scram Jones, Cartune Beatz, and Strew-B. The album’s lead singles Go Fat Boy and My Side have already made waves, with visuals racking up hundreds of thousands of views. Up next? A new video for Light The Room dropping soon.

The rollout has been nothing short of massive. With social media dominance—amassing over 1.5 billion views on TikTok and 40M+ views on YouTube—Nems continues his ascent from the streets to the mainstream. Fans can also catch Nems hosting his brand-new Complex series, Nems In Ya Ear, as well as Disrespect Radio on SiriusXM’s Shade 45. Beyond the music, Nems continues to expand his FYL (F**k Your Life) brand, known for its bold, street-ready apparel and limited-edition drops. Exclusive FYL merch and deluxe vinyl editions of “America’s Sweetheart” are available at his Coney Island shop. Stream the album now and catch Nems taking over Complex, SiriusXM, and more by following on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.

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