NÆ’s new single “Pretending to Be Cool (feat. Blizz)” is a beat-heavy, neon-lit pop statement that dives headfirst into the absurdity of modern “cool.” Fueled by punchy electronic grooves, swaggering ‘80s synths, and NÆ’s signature mix of wit and theatricality, the track unpacks how we perform ourselves online, in public, and everywhere in between. “Pretending to Be Cool” is a mirror ball held up to digital identity, shimmering with humor, honesty, and undeniable pop appeal.

In the Official Music Video for ‘Sugar Pumps’, the first track off NÆ’s debut album, ‘Push Button Future’, NÆ performs as a sugar-addicted aerobics dance instructor, while featured artist Blizzle performs an acetic rap as an overworked barista. NÆ’s workout routine spirals out of control in this up-beat, sample-based dance track Produced by Ryan Black of REB Records and Justin James Dumar.

In the necromantic opening track “Walk Between”, from the album, ‘Isolazen’, NÆ’s layered harmonies are a warm complement to producer Ryan Black (aka Blizz)’s estranged, alluring soundscapes in this cinematic, dreamlike video.

In the Official Lyric Video for ‘Sugar Pumps’, Chicago-based Visual Effects and Motion Graphics Artist, Kyle Maven visually sculpted the artistry of the sweetest, most sugary track on NÆ's debut album, 'Push Button Future'.

In the Official Music Video for ‘Dacron Duvet’, NÆ must play music and work out to generate electricity to charge up a perpetually bored (and entitled) office assistant’s cellphone.

 

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