Iman Nunez: It's all about dreams sweeter than 'PEACHES' in new music video
Low-key? I’m all here for anything rap artist Iman Nunez is serving up. How about the way he delivers with a hard-hitting ‘PEACHES’ anthem for the masses? A full-fledged visualizer too? Tough.
Low-key? I’m all here for anything rap artist Iman Nunez is serving up. How about the way he delivers with a hard-hitting ‘PEACHES’ anthem for the masses? A full-fledged visualizer too? Tough.
It’s solo for dolo vibes coming courtesy of Iman and I’m here for it. Completely tap in.
Shortly after releasing the deluxe version of his Phases: Vol 2 album, Iman Nunez surprises fans with his newest visual for “Peaches.” Iman is seen rapping on a basketball court in New York about how he wants to move his family out to a better place. He opens the song about how he can’t make himself too available so he doesn’t burn out in pursuit of his ultimate goal of providing for his family. Iman emphasizes to the listeners to keep composure as the world's weight will be lifted off their shoulders and ties it into his journey.
Iman Nunez, Kai Ca$h & AG: The lyrical flexing receives a much-needed visual in the 'PEACE' music video
When it comes to bars? You better believe Iman Nunez continues to deliver for The Culture so it’s no shocker tagging along Kai Ca$h and AG for the visual flex the music video is going to slap for ‘PEACE.’
When it comes to bars? You better believe Iman Nunez continues to deliver for The Culture so it’s no shocker tagging along Kai Ca$h and AG for the visual flex the music video is going to slap for ‘PEACE.’
The trio link up with production genius courtesy of Dre Hartwell and Dezmen Alexander for a three-minute plus cinematic journey you have to lose yourself in. Buckle up and embrace the adventure.
After a busy start to the year's second half, Iman Nunez shares his journey toward peace with his listeners in his newest single, “Peace” featuring Kai Ca$h and AG.
The Yonkers emcee opens the N-I-N-E-produced song by describing how he used to write verses while working two jobs and taking classes. He used writing as a way to question everything around him, from past relationships to his future as a recording artist.
“Peace” talks about maximizing the time they have to stay on their path. While they stay on their paths, they learn to remain truthful and militant about what they want to achieve.
The video directed by Nunez himself, while shot by Dre Hartwell and Dezman Alexander, show the escape from city limits to connect to nature as they yearn for peace.
Tune into Iman Nunez for new content on his newest album, Phases, Vol. 2, Presented by On The Radar, and interviews to get to know him more.
Iman Nunez: The 'I Got Time' music video is just as fire as the song
Does hip-hop artist Iman Nunez ever ‘not’ deliver? Definitely not. So it’s only right a fire ‘I Got Time’ single gets the proper visual treatment, too.
Does hip-hop artist Iman Nunez ever ‘not’ deliver? Definitely not. So it’s only right a fire ‘I Got Time’ single gets the proper visual treatment, too.
It’s hard-hitting and you can’t help but turn up from the start of this cinematic flex to the end. Tap in.
Yonkers emcee Iman Nunez laughs at his doublers with cash on the table in the newest “I Got Time,” visual produced by Camp Audio. The single, released earlier this month, uses the two-minute song to express his feelings on his current status in music and who’s around him.
The @ohhiali shot video starts with Iman rapping at a table filled with cash and people talking around him. Iman raps, “Too many debts with some people that ain’t never really been ‘bout it. Too busy watching my pockets with hoes they can see how I really just got it. Doubled up profits, no sweat, it’s just time to stop calling my phone, no I don’t got it…” The video progresses to Iman going around the city as he reflects on how he found his place mentally and in his music career.
Camp Audio comprises three producers: @levygrey, @lifeofthom & @jamesburnsbeats on Instagram. “I Got Time” was mixed by @mike_kuz. @bthevisionary & @drehartwell made the cover art. Iman Nunez can be found on Instagram @imannunez.
Iman Nunez- Hailing from Yonkers, New York, rapper Iman Nunez always knew he was meant to do more than just work a regular job. Hip-Hop offered Iman that opportunity, as well as a creative outlet to express himself. He hopped into the music scene in 2016 with his debut, To Be Continued, hosted by Hot 97’s DJ Enuff. The success of his debut album afforded him amazing performance opportunities, including A3C, the legendary S.o.B.’s., House of Van’s. He has shared the bill with hip-hop heavies, including 21 Savage, Lil Wayne, Cassanova, PNB Rock, Logic, and more. In 2022, Iman did a cross-country tour for his Rosedale EP, which came out in the year's second half.
Iman Nunez: Dizzy Banko links up for 'Growing Pains' music video
Rap artist Ian Nunez really does a solid job to story tell his lifestyle and grind in the music. But when you see how he puts together those visuals - notably the new ‘Growing Pains’ visual? Insanely must-see.
Rap artist Ian Nunez really does a solid job to story tell his lifestyle and grind in the music. But when you see how he puts together those visuals - notably the new ‘Growing Pains’ visual? Insanely must-see.
Ian does his thing on his own but adding in Dizzy Banko? Too priceless. Peep the details and keep scrolling to get caught up in the flex.
As premiered on BET Jams, Iman Nunez takes no time to discuss “Growing Pains” in his newest video. The song focuses on how Iman has to separate from his old life to elevate in his new one. He opens the video right away with the lines: “I love your soul but I cannot have you around me. I’m working to be better than I am and you’re just stuck on who I was so I can’t have you drown me. No disrespect but we ain’t kids no more and now I got more people that I’m providing for…”
“Growing Pains” is from Iman’s two-track project What’s Next?. The Haysuse-produced song reflects some themes from the two-pack including: being limitless, maintaining the fire for your passions, and making sacrifices for greater things.
The TwentyTwoTime shot visual has Iman and Dizzy Banko rapping at a variety of locations from gardens to boroughs to a spacious room with color-changing lights. Dizzy Banko raps about how he moves like a vet and is aware of how time is money in his career. He shouts out his day 1’s and states that he’ll stay down for them through anything.
Iman Nunez completely bodies his new 'At This Moment' music video
It’s more than bars when it comes to Iman Nunez. The hip-hop artist delivers the visual element to his ‘at this moment…’ anthem and it’s fire - literally.
It’s more than bars when it comes to Iman Nunez. The hip-hop artist delivers the visual element to his ‘at this moment…’ anthem and it’s fire - literally.
Nunez gets into his zone and spaces out in his newest must-see music video. Peep the details and tap in.
Following the release of his Rosedale EP, Iman Nunez released a new video for his song “at this moment.” The visual, shot by TwentyTwoTime, while directed by Iman himself shows Iman rapping in the countryside on fields and abandoned houses.
He raps about how he needs help overcoming issues and finding peace as he chases his musical aspirations. During the video, he raps on the steps of a burning house. In certain scenes, the video blacks out only revealing Iman rapping through a window.
Dealing with the pressures that life has to offer, the Iman directed video is used to vent about his current problems. Whether it’s his career, family and self, he lays it all on the table in order for him to confront it and move forward. Even when the house was burning, the show went on. “I got more feelings I can’t knock yet, thoughts will reappear and my fears will just keep knocking. Peers will give me cheers as my dreams will keep popping, little do they know it’s a struggle to keep honest… I’m struggling with focusing on art when I done put in so many years because the money ain’t consistent, though you know it’s my career…” says Iman.
Iman Nunez busts out the bucket hat and bodies the Northeast streets
Why wait until Friday for new tunes? New York native Iman Nunez comes through with the visual treatment to his hard-hitting ‘Northeast’ anthem.
Why wait until Friday for new tunes? New York native Iman Nunez comes through with the visual treatment to his hard-hitting ‘Northeast’ anthem.
The song is much more than a banger. It delivers on all levels and the visual even helps folks out with the witty wordplay courtesy of the lyrics getting full attention. Learn more about Nunez’s grind and keep scrolling to watch the full visual.
Back at it again, Iman teams up with DJ Steph Cakes giving us “Northeast.” The song encompasses all things NYC. Delivering authentic bars, Iman quotes “Ain’t wise enough to grow past all the clownery yall projecting,” while rhyming in his own neighborhood. The black in white allows the simplicity of the song's message to resonate with listeners: Iman is next up for the crown. The track is produced by Mike Kuz & Rondon and the visual is shot by TwentyTwoTime.
The rapper quotes, “Northeast. came about wanting to represent lyrical ability being from Yonkers, NY. Wanting to just have that moment of reminding those who may have forgotten or introduce myself to those that are just finding out. With the addition of another Yonkers native DJ Steph Cakes, it just elevates the record that much more represents our city.”
Iman Nunez gets cinematic with 'minimum wage'
Rap artist Iman Nunez isn’t slowing down greatness for anyone. The hip-hop artist comes through with his ‘minimum wage.’ anthem and the visual is hitting extra hard.
Rap artist Iman Nunez isn’t slowing down greatness for anyone. The hip-hop artist comes through with his ‘minimum wage.’ anthem and the visual is hitting extra hard.
Cinematically dope and the rhymes are razor sharp. Peep some details and check out the visual greatness.
Iman Nunez has evolved both musically and personally since his 2016 debut To be Continued . . . .
His latest single, "Minimum Wage" finds the Yonkers-raised rapper reflecting on his growth and the work it required by confidently declaring "We way past them days of working minimum wage." The video finds Iman sharing his story in a house by the water, a visual representation of his growth and maturation.
Making the song got the rapper pumped up. "It's a confident, but honest song about a piece of what I've had to do to get to the place that I'm in . . . it shows the progression of how hard I've worked and letting others understand I'm coming for it all.
Iman Nunez delivers powerful thoughts in 'tired'
Give it up to Iman Nunez and his team of Rondon, Janelle Mack and Blass 89. The new ‘tired’ anthem not only hits hard but the visual speaks volumes, too.
Give it up to Iman Nunez and his team of Rondon, Janelle Mack and Blass 89. The new ‘tired’ anthem not only hits hard but the visual speaks volumes, too.
Check out details behind the new tune, stream it on the Attack The Culture Non-Stop Grind Spotify playlist and watch Iman do his thing a little further below.
Fresh off his performance at SXSW, Iman Nunez follows up the success of his Phases project. Speaking his own truth on his new song “Tired.” Sometimes life’s hectic situations can make us feel drained and overwhelmed. With his poetic style, Iman continues to encourage fans to embrace their emotion regardless of hardships life brings. Produced by Rondon, with additional vocals from Janelle Mack & Blass 89, this melodic record is sure to relate to fans everywhere.
The visual embodies the very spirit of the record, showing Iman in a vulnerable, lonely state searching for the answers of his path. The visual begins with him laying on the bed, waking up trying to figure out how to just continue the day. Frightened and frazzled, he runs outside running into another version of himself and takes off in fear.
The rapper shares that, “the song is about the exhaustion of the unknown. Confusion about relationships with people in my life, God, and career. Searching for something better and coming to understand that though there is a lot of unknown, there's a feeling in you that keeps you searching for more or better. Writing this song has helped me express so much that I went through during the pandemic and it feels refreshing to give it to the people.”