Tag: Nico Brooks

Nico Brooks x Psychedelic Panda

Nico Brooks recently drops his "panda" version called "psychedelic panda" a couple days ago along with more music you can check out on soundcloud....

Nico Brooks – Where Are The Drugs

Nico Brooks - Where Are The Drugs: New dope single hosted by DJ LEFLARE released a week before Christmas by Upstate, New York's upcoming underground artist.

Introducing Nico Brooks

Born in Schenectady, New York raised in Albany, New York - Nico Brooks developed a love for music at a very young age. He loves old music that have came from bands & other artist known as the Commodores, earth wind & fire, the gap band, Marvin Gaye, Natalie Cole and others. That inspiration of music came from his parents who are a little older, some people would say that Nico Brooks is an old soul. He credits his sister for the start of my music career she introduced me to one of the most beautiful, intricate & unique voice of Aaliyah. Aaliyah is one of his biggest musical influences along with Eminem, Biggie, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, Juelz Santana, TI, French & Future. Currently Nico Brooks is working on a project right now more likely my tape "Abnormal" will be dropping on Spinrilla & DatPiff January 24, 2016.

Nico Brooks – Caravan [prod by L. David]

Nico Brooks an aspiring artist born and raised in Upstate, New York brings to us his single 'Caravan'. Nico Brooks has always been a fan of music since he was young. He is from a family of musicians & writers. Nico Brooks style of music is very different and versatile. "Royal Club" is the camp that he is apart of which is full of dope artist & designers.

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