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Nettspend Unleashes Explosive New Single “F*CK SWAG”

Nettspend is nothing short of a sonic adrenaline rush. Hailing from Richmond, Virginia, the 17-year-old artist continues to push the boundaries of Gen-Z hip-hop with his hypnotic, woozy flow. Known for his fearless lyricism and boundary-pushing soundscapes, Nettspend brings a chaotic, distorted energy to the brand new single F*CK SWAG. The track’s arrives alongside a mind-bending video directed by the iconic Cole Bennett. The production, crafted by We Gone Be OK!, gives the track a gritty, distorted edge, perfectly matching Nettspend’s trippy, chaotic aesthetic. One of the track’s most quotable lines pays tribute to his time there, with Nettspend rapping:
Yeah, I went to Poland, do you still think that I’m jokin’? / Yeah, ain’t no Wock’ in Poland, but we got some poles in.
The anticipation for “F*CK SWAG” skyrocketed after Nettspend gave fans a taste of it during Warsaw’s CLOUT Festival, where the crowd went wild. Behind the scenes, Nettspend collaborates with a tight circle of producers and artists who contribute to his raw, untamed sound. From working with producers like EvilGiane to teaming up with fellow underground rappers such as OsamaSon and Yung Danzy, Nettspend is building a network that reflects his versatility and daring creativity. This summer, Nettspend took his explosive energy on the road with the Let’s Create Art Tour, sparking mosh pits across venues like London’s Village Underground. Ready to dive into Nettspend‘s world? Stream the surreal “F*CK SWAG” video now and connect on X, SoundCloud, and Instagram!


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