Nettspend Delivers High-Energy “Tommy” Video, Capturing His Unfiltered Sound and Raw Talent

Nettspend’s new music video for “Tommy” brings his signature underground energy to life, showcasing his intense rap style.Photo credit: Eli Russell LinnetzNettspend is on a meteoric rise, and his new music video for “Tommy” is a testament to his raw talent, bold sound, and underground appeal. The track, featured on his debut mixtape BAD ASS …

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Nettspend’s new music video for “Tommy” brings his signature underground energy to life, showcasing his intense rap style.

Photo credit: Eli Russell Linnetz

Nettspend is on a meteoric rise, and his new music video for “Tommy” is a testament to his raw talent, bold sound, and underground appeal. The track, featured on his debut mixtape BAD ASS F*CKING KID, delivers a relentless mix of distorted beats, heavy bass, and intense flows, produced by Rokonthetrack and Warren Hunter.

The dark, industrial-themed video takes viewers into a gritty, high-energy world, where flashing lights and ominous corridors set the stage for Nettspend’s commanding presence. His punk-influenced look—black leather, silver chains, and electrified blond hair—reflects the rebellious energy of the track, creating a visual experience that feels as intense as one of his live shows.

Following the mixtape’s release, Nettspend has been praised by Pitchfork, Complex, and The New York Times, earning a spot as one of the most talked-about new artists in rap. His Let’s Create Art Tour has been met with wild crowds and viral moments, further proving his magnetic stage presence. His Rolling Loud California set in 2024 was one of the most hyped performances of the weekend, and he’s set to return on March 16 for another unforgettable show.

With his music, visuals, and performances pushing boundaries, Nettspend is carving out a new lane in the rap scene—and he’s just getting started.

Watch “Tommy” now and witness the next wave of hip-hop.

Kelia

Kelia

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