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NATE SIB DROPS NEW EP “FOR US”

Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Nate Sib releases his new EP for us. The EP contains the single “tonight,” which arrived in February during Nate’s run opening for his frequent collaborator 2hollis. Nate joined Apple Music’s New Music Daily to speak with Zane Lowe and debut another EP cut, “tonight.”  This EP comes on the heels of Nate’s surprise appearance during 2hollis’ Coachella set where they performed their catchy collaboration “afraid.” A testament to his demand, Sib will follow up the EP release with his own run of headline shows which have already completely sold out.
 
The EP also contains a new 2hollis collaboration titled “back & forth” and overall the EP stands as a statement for Sib’s disruptive take on pop music defined by the unusual marriage of dystopian sugar-high beats with his silky-smooth, boyband vocals. Combining the energy of underground dance music with a predilection for alternative experimentation, Sib’s influences range from Skrillex to Bladee, but paired with pipes that wouldn’t be out of place on top 40 radio.
 
Sib first introduced himself as an artist with “why can’t you see” and then went on to drop the for you EP highlighted by “down” and “wish.” He then maintained his momentum with “famous” which led to him inking a deal with Republic. At the beginning of 2025, he hit the road touring alongside fellow buzzing breakout 2hollis. After piling up millions of streams and views independently, the newly-signed artist will soon embark on his own sold out headline shows in Chicago, Toronto, New York City, Oakland and his hometown of Los Angeles.

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