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Rico Nasty’s Elaborate ‘OHFR?’ Performance On ‘The Tonight Show’ Marks Her Television Debut
Let them eat cake. …
It seems hard to believe that Rico Nasty is only just making her television debut after dropping her debut album Nightmare Vacation, but that’s exactly what happened on the latest episode of The Tonight Show. Rico turned in an exaggerated, elegant performance of her album single “OHFR?” dressed up in yet another elaborate costume. This time, she was inspired by Marie Antoinette, decked out with a massive beehive and Victorian-era gown and flanked by ladies in waiting, providing a stark contrast to her raspy, rebellious lyrics and thundering soundtrack.
Interestingly, although last night was her first television performance, she’s actually been on TV before, in a roundabout way. Keen-eyed fans caught a slick visual reference to Rico in the latest season of Big Mouth, where a Rico Nasty poster adorns the walls of Missy’s cousins, Lena and Quinta, along with City Girls, SZA, and more. Rico’s music was also featured on the Insecure soundtrack and in the animated Scooby-Doo reboot movie Scoob!
Watch Rico Nasty’s elegant performance of “OHFR?” on The Tonight Show above.
Nightmare Vacation is out now via Atlantic Records. Get it here.
Rico Nasty is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
Artist Spotlight
François Marius and Bérénice offer hope in their new release “Rise Up”
François Marius & Bérénice firmly embrace a more sun-drenched sound with “Rise Up,” ushering in the next chapter of their musical journey. Famous for his lush acoustic sound, Marius is now injecting a bit of Latin pop, and the result feels pleasantly familiar yet delights as something completely fresh.
“Rise Up” radiates gentle warmth, it’s an invitation to enter a space of calm optimism. The melody carries a subdued but unyielding sense of hope, reflected brilliantly in Marius’s vocal delivery. His performance, a rare balance between fervent and measured, can even convey sincere emotion without tipping into melodrama. That balance imbues the track with an honest, buoyant energy that urges resilience and self-confidence.
The involvement of Bérénice brings a tender but resonant element, threading in textures that live beside the acoustic spine without distracting it, giving lift to the Latin-pop tenor. The result is a single that feels both intimate and expansive, a song to calm an introspective afternoon or galvanize a boisterous evening.
What is impressive about “Rise Up” is how it elevates without resorting to clichés. Every rhythmic and harmonic decision feels purposeful, aiming to inspire a sense of resilience, radiance, and maturity that Marius’s fans will love. The Latin-infused undertones breathe new life into his signature sound, hinting that this fresh musical direction may only be a starting point for further exploration. Ultimately, “Rise Up” is a quiet rallying cry that shows us how together we can conquer uncertainty, and make warmth through the human spirit. On this single, François Marius & Bérénice both broaden their musical palette and continue to display their ability to write songs that elevate the listener’s spirits.
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Artist Spotlight
“Still Alive” by Apollo1 is an anthem of love, growth, and emotional survival
“Still Alive,” by Apollo1, begins as a midnight confession, and it’s honest, introspective, and willing to look pain in the eye. This dramatic hip-hop piece from a rising artist transforms personal struggles into an inspiring proclamation of resolve. It reminds you that survival is about feeling, loving, and healing.
This release is a poignant exploration of how people endure when times get tough. Apollo1 dives into real life while telling a blunt story that approximates love’s great power to alter people. Whereas strength is often seen as unbreakable, he shows it as open to weakness. His words mean something because they seem real, not invented. His delivery is straightforward, and it doesn’t seek pity; it seeks rapport.
The song is the perfect encapsulation of falling in love and rediscovering yourself. It’s about those quiet times of healing, the little shifts that turn heartbreak into growth, and the simple act of being with someone again that sometimes coaxes a fading spirit back. Apollo1 emphasizes the sense of liberation from speaking your mind.
“Still Alive,” which is built on hip-hop, balances introspection and strength. The energy follows the emotional arc of your story, and Apollo1’s flow offers an easy assurance that reinforces the notion that resilience develops over time, forged in both good and bad times.
Apollo1 takes responsibility for the struggles and then raises it. That fearless forthrightness makes “Still Alive” really resonate, showing that the human spirit can remain resilient even in the face of adversity. Apollo1 is a welcome pivot away from the bravado that often fuels this genre. “Still Alive” offers a broader message about survival, growth, and how love can resurrect a life.
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