RENT'S DUE by Nemzzz

Album cover for RENT'S DUE - Nemzzz
1. COLD
2:24
2. MOTION
2:10
3. TURKS & CAICOS
1:54
4. DTM
2:15
5. DILEMMA (feat. Central Cee)
2:40
6. MIAMI (feat. Kyle Richh)
2:03
7. EGO
1:55
8. SORRY
1:39
9. BAD GAL RIRI
2:15
10. BMF
1:46
11. BAD DECISIONS
2:20
12. STOP IT!
1:39
13. NO DETAIL
2:24
14. PAID
2:19

Despite a breakthrough mixtape in 2024’s <i>DO NOT DISTURB</i> under his belt, Nemzzz still has to sweat the little things on its follow-up, 2025’s <i>RENT’S DUE</i>. Central Cee and Kyle Richh of 41 both come through for guest verses, but Nemzzz, who’s originally from Manchester, manages to approach the project with a humility that’s infectious: He’s playing big shows and moving tons of units, but he’s still got plenty more to prove. With his signature, UK drill-inspired flow, Nemzzz takes us deep into his psyche. Over stomping percussion, rubbery 808s and a retro horn melody on “COLD”, he raps, “Apart from bro, when I ain’t have bread, me, I didn’t hear from no one.” He sums it up nicely during the next verse when he adds, “Mumsy didn’t expect this life for me when I was an infant.” On <i>RENT’S DUE</i>, Nemzzz makes it clear he’s still growing into his status as a superstar, but he’s getting a bit more comfortable with each chart-topper.

Despite a breakthrough mixtape in 2024’s <i>DO NOT DISTURB</i> under his belt, Nemzzz still has to sweat the little things on its follow-up, 2025’s <i>RENT’S DUE</i>. Central Cee and Kyle Richh of 41 both come through for guest verses, but Nemzzz, who’s originally from Manchester, manages to approach the project with a humility that’s infectious: He’s playing big shows and moving tons of units, but he’s still got plenty more to prove. With his signature, UK drill-inspired flow, Nemzzz takes us deep into his psyche. Over stomping percussion, rubbery 808s and a retro horn melody on “COLD”, he raps, “Apart from bro, when I ain’t have bread, me, I didn’t hear from no one.” He sums it up nicely during the next verse when he adds, “Mumsy didn’t expect this life for me when I was an infant.” On <i>RENT’S DUE</i>, Nemzzz makes it clear he’s still growing into his status as a superstar, but he’s getting a bit more comfortable with each chart-topper.