Nettspend Presses Start On His Debut Era With “early life crisis”


Nettspend brings digital chaos and confident lyricism to his debut album.

Few young rappers have captured internet curiosity quite like Nettspend. The Virginia-born artist built early attention through energetic singles and his breakout mixtape Bad Ass F*cking Kid, a project that introduced fans to his playful yet chaotic musical approach. His sound blends warped cadences, rebellious attitude, and production that often feels pulled from digital gaming worlds. After growing his audience these past few years, Nettspend now reveals his official debut album early life crisis.

Stylistically, early life crisis embraces experimentation. The beats buzz with electronic textures, while Nettspend’s cadence drifts between sharp bursts and loose rhythmic patterns. Choruses arrive with catchy energy, and vocal manipulation adds a futuristic touch to the performances. Despite its variety, the project moves smoothly from one track to the next, almost like progressing through a colorful game map filled with different musical landscapes.

Nettspend’s lyrics often revolve around newfound success, wealth, and the thrill of rising popularity. The album’s 21-song lineup also includes contributions from YoungBoy Never Broke Again and OsamaSon.

For listeners curious about where internet-era rap might head next, early life crisis offers a compelling glimpse. The album captures youthful ambition, creative experimentation, and the excitement of a rising artist stepping onto a bigger stage.


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TRACKLIST

1. You ready?

2. ce

3. pain talk (with OsamaSon)

4. crack

5. still standing

6. who tf is u

7. trap house 2016

8. masked up (feat. YoungBoy Never Broke Again)

9. stab

10. halftime

11. meet me in richmond

12. no sleep

13. <3 me

14. paris hilton

15. sick

16. cross em out

17. shades on

18. plan b

19. make it bleed

20. hey, hello

21. lil bieber


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