Nickoe - "Crack Babies"
Today Mississippi artist Nickoe delivers his new poignant single, "Crack Babies." The new single has been resonating with his fans across the South as the visual showcases Nickoe's cool demeanor and laid back flow while also showing the trials and tribulations of hustling. Ā Singing and rapping at the same time, Nickoe is pictured posted up with his hood, on the porch, in back alleys and he even showcases his acting talents in a few scenes. Ā "The single that Iām running with now is called Crack Babies, I dropped a video probably a month ago, itās doing pretty good on YouTube with the views. Itās a single thatās just expressing coming up in the neighborhood where Iām from. If you listen to the song, you would probably get a better understanding of what Iām saying. Ā Itās the reality of stuff going on in Mississippi," Nickoe said. "Most of the time the music is just how Iām feeling, so I guess I make music for myself but I know there are certain types of songs that fans want to hear. Itās just different styles of songs. I might make something for the clubs, or more for just riding, it just depends on what selection of the beat I have at the time. If it makes me feel some kind of way, or I get some ideas from some beats I just try to come up with something I know people will like."
Representing West Jackson specifically, Nickoe was originally a football prodigy at Mississippi State taking the field with a countless number of players that made it to the league including Dallas Cowboys QB, Dak Prescott. But ever since an ACL injury changed Nickoe's trajectory, he's been all in on music, focusing on feeding his soul with music that resonates with his peers and fans and that draws on his influences from artists in the 90s and early 2000s like the Hot Boys, Master P, Ā UGK and Three 6 Mafia. "I got a pretty loyal fan base around here, I really donāt know how far it spreads, but itās spreading now, itās working itself. But Iām always interacting with them, theyāre pretty supportive," Nickoe explained. "Weāre getting picked up on a lot of shows lately because we just started back putting out a lot of music, and putting it back in everybody face so yeah weāre getting booked a lot, and a lot of features; a lot of appearances and stuff." Focusing on reality music, Nickoe has an uncanny ability to tap into what he knows the fans will love. Rapping about what's going on in his city, Nickoe paints a picture with his lyrics that his fans in Jackson and well beyond can relate to personally.
"The reality of the music is what the fans like. Ā I guess I rap about whatās really going on in life, whatās going on in my life and around me, whatās going around in the city and where Iām from, you know, itās just the reality," Nickoe explained. "It's probably like every other neighborhood with poverty and every other hood, itās just the same; crime, you got to stay out of the way. The good and bad came with it, Ā just neighborhood stuff."
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