Music
Get Familiar with NAC and His Engaging Songs

NAC is an American Hip Hop Artist, songwriter and singer from New Jersey. He is not only bringing lyrics back into modern Hip Hop but also bringing back meaning and passion. With every project, he creates there is a strong focus on the message, as well as the quality. Nac has been writing and recording music since 2010. But more recently, he has been taking a different approach when it comes to his music and brand. In late 2019, NAC released his first full-length album “I Am Error”. “I Am Error” showed off NAC’s unique styles when it comes to writing and creating Hip Hop music.
With Hip Hop influences from Eminem, Denzel Curry, Black bear, and etc. Nac does not shy away from taking the listener down various sub-genres of Hip Hop to get his point across. Within the album topics of loneliness and suicide are apparent. Nac uses these topics to relate to the listener has they listen to his struggles with loneliness and suicide. But “I Am Error” would not be the end of NAC.
This would be just the beginning of NAC’s career as he would go on to create his next full-length album released in early 2021 titled, “The Midnight Album”. “The Midnight Album” continued with NAC’s subject matter of loneliness and suicide. But NAC’s would truly open up on this album and by not holding back anything. “The Midnight Album by New Jersey artist NAC is a story of growth, self-awareness, and acceptance. NAC holds nothing back, discussing family issues, struggles with mental health, and the overall notion of feeling like the black sheep” a quote from Tyler Baisden from NewFireMusic. When describing “The Midnight Album’ in an article on RapFiesta writer Mackenzie Jerks said “Usually, combining hard-hitting beats, intense rap, and various sounds from other media outlets can overwhelm a listener. However, NAC meshes seemingly incompatible noises and transforms them into songs that stand out from the rest.”
As NAC’s music career continues, he is consistently putting out quality music with strong and passionate ideas and/or stories. Nac is currently planning on releasing another project in late 2021. But before that project is released, he is working on visuals for “The Midnight Album”. NAC is not your average modern-day Hip Hop artist.
In this day and age, Hip Hop artists seem to focus more on “clout” and money. While Nac is focusing on his lyrical ability and message behind every single project.
Social Media Links:
https://www.instagram.com/nac_nj
Artist Spotlight
Marnix Emanuel drops a heartfelt anthemic ballad with his recent single, “You Got Me Hurt”

Marnix Emanuel infuses emotion into every note in his newest single, “You Got Me Hurt.” This beautifully crafted soulful pop ballad captures the lingering pain of losing a love that seemed irreplaceable, destined to last forever. Right from the first note, Marnix reels audiences into his world with a unique voice that’s equal parts raw silk and aching steel. He exudes a genuine vulnerability paired with a confident stage presence that only a truly seasoned artist can deliver.
What’s striking about this track is how effortlessly it balances heartbreak with resilience. The song doesn’t merely wallow in sorrow; it channels that bittersweet emotion into something intimately powerful, pulsing with the quiet strength and endurance, a timeless anthem that feels personal and universally relatable. “You Got Me Hurt” hits home in all the right places with its poignant lyrics and soaring melodies.
Marnix’s talents shine through as a vocalist, songwriter, and producer. Every element of the song’s production feels intentional, from the heartfelt lyrics to the lush, timeless pop instrumentation. The chorus has a warmth that touches modern and nostalgic, showcasing why the melody resonates so deeply. It features an undeniable rhythmic hook that echoes long after the tears have dried, inviting listeners to experience it repeatedly.
Coming out of the Netherlands as an emerging independent artist and singer-songwriter, Marnix Emanuel continues to build on a promising career with a strong foundation. “You Got Me Hurt” is a bold sonic statement affirming that his music is here to stay. For anyone who has ever experienced heartbreak and is seeking to navigate the complexities of love lost and desire to rebuild after love falls apart, this single offers genuine emotional gravity. It perfectly represents heartbreak done right: soulful, innovative, and utterly human. As he looks toward new releases in 2025, this single sets the tone: honest, compelling, and impossible to ignore.
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Tylo $mith taps into the art of cool on “Sumn Light”

Tylo $mith is not here to scream at you for your attention. Instead, on “Sumn Light,” he slips into your speakers with laconic cool that says a lot without grunting. Taken from his forthcoming project Honor Chords, the song is a somber, mood-heavy cut that bleeds personality, clever bars, and introspective late-night celebration.
Over a hypnotic beat that pulsates like the neon light in the rain, Tylo $mith offers an off-the-cuff performance that seems razor-sharp. There’s a slackness to his delivery, a lanky-boned ease that suggests he’s not trying that hard because he doesn’t need to. He name-drops Christian Bale effortlessly, preens with a Nicki Minaj reference that lands just right, and saunters through verses like he’s talking to himself more than to an audience. But that’s why it resonates. There’s nothing fake here, just vibes and truth.
“Sumn Light” sounds like a confession you catch in freestyle, when the world quiets and honest thoughts creep in. The lyrics bounce between self-aware flexes and coy vulnerability in a balancing act that defines Tylo’s style. It’s not the over-explanation; it’s the space between the words, the sonic coolness, and the honesty cloaked in rhyme.
This song was made to add to your chill rap and vibey hip-hop playlists, but it also thrives on its own, winding its way through your headphones as background noise or front-and-center reflection. The production is minimalist but immersive, leaving space for the depth and texture of Tylo’s voice and pen to sit right in the pocket. He’s not trying to out-rap the beat, and he’s talking to it.
“Sumn Light” is a mood, a feeling, a moment that doesn’t need to scream to be heard. It captures what Honor Chords seems to be about: raw expression, offhand calm, and honesty that catches you unawares.
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