His latest single ‘You’ is an examination of a love that never happened, backed by a loungey garage beat, with the Brisbane rapper delivering bar after bar of street poetry that feels simultaneously off the cuff and deep – a tough landing to truly stick.
It comes with a revamped social approach as Nerve, like so many modern artists, is taking his output into his own hands and building a visual story for socials that helps sell his music and (hate to say it) “brand” in a way that feels authentic to him.
And people are noticing – his recent promo reel above went viral, earning him thousands of new followers overnight. Not to mention his link-up with Foot Locker as the face and sound of their new campaign, and hitting the top 20 of the Hip Hop & RnB charts.
It’s the signpost of an artist who’s on the precipice of the biggest moments of his career. Naturally, a perfect fit for Artist of the Week. We caught up with him for a quick chat about his new track, being vulnerable, and what he’s doing with his degree… Check it out below:
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I made ‘You’ while I was in London in December 2025. I was catching the tube for about 3 hours every day and it reminded me of the feeling when you see someone you’re instantly drawn to in public – maybe on the tube. You feel enamoured by them and imagine what your life would look like if you introduced yourself and got to know them. Then they get off at the next station – and you never see them again.
Sonically, the UK Garage influence is huge. I was going to a lot of clubs and raves at this point and I felt really drawn to the hypnotic and euphoric feeling I got from them. I’ve never really experienced anything like that in the past and I wanted to capture that in a song so I could remember what it feels like.
I was going through a really heavy breakup at the time. This song gives me hope that one day I will fall in love in the same way I write about in ‘You’.
I think this track is a softer, more honest and vulnerable look at love for me. In the past there’s been some big, fast and intense displays of love, lust and hate in my music. This feels more true to who I am now and how I really interact with people I love.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTdej2zKWVU
Absolutely. I’m learning a lot about casting, script writing, editing, colour grading and general creative direction this year and I’m loving it.
My process has changed with this album mainly in the way I revisit songs. I used to not let a song get past version 2. I wanted the whole song to be started and finished in one day or a few hours because I figured if it took any longer the feeling was gone.
This time around, I sat on it for a few months before deciding to add more to it. I was patient and I think it really paid off getting input from a few talented friends and really carving out a clear feel to the song. I’m seeing it connect with people in a way I’ve never seen before and because of that I know I did the right thing.
I hate to say it as an artist, but as a business man? Marketing is everything. I finished my album last month and I took the NERVE hat off and put on the A&R hat. Now I’m focused on how to push this project to as many people as possible. I know the music is there – now people just need to see it.
It’s everything now. We love to complain about it – but if you don’t get with the time’s they’re gonna pass you by so fast you won’t even have a second to wonder why you dropped off.
I like it though, it’s just another creative outlet for me – same as the music.
Man. I copped this Sun-Ra record in London a few months back. I was super jetlagged and tried so hard to flip it but that record? In the mood I was in? Not happening.
So I sent it to my drummer / producer friend Wyes and he flipped it so easily it nearly destroyed my ego.
Sometimes you just ain’t the man for the job 😂
Maden Lane. Insanely good.
It was important to graduate because I like to finish what I start.
I plan on letting my degree sit in a little frame and collect dust in the back of my future home studio though.
My New album, “Growing Pains” drops 21st August.
And an album means a tour.
And Vinyl
And a Like A Version
And a Takeflight Sky Session
And Release Parties
And probably heaps more shit
And I’m looking forward to it
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