Nuskii910livin Turns Pain Into Power on New Single “Distance”

Houston’s underground keeps producing voices that feel lived-in rather than manufactured, and Nuskii910livin is one of them. The Greenspoint native isn’t chasing trends. He’s documenting survival.

With his new single “Distance,” Nuskii910livin leans into raw storytelling, unpacking loyalty, trust, and the emotional weight that comes with real-life relationships. The record doesn’t feel polished for perfection. It feels immediate. That urgency comes from the way he creates. Nuskii910livin doesn’t pre-write his verses. He punches in line by line, capturing the energy of the moment and letting emotion guide the cadence.

Growing up in Houston and rooted in Greenspoint, Nuskii910livin discovered music in the most unassuming way. He started rapping in his closet, using the space as both a booth and a therapy room. What began as a way to process pain quickly turned into a purpose. Today, he’s stepping fully into the industry with the same honesty that shaped those early recordings.

Influenced by artists like NBA YoungBoy, FattMack Li Rye, and King Von, Nuskii910livin prioritizes storytelling over flash. His music blends street reality with vulnerability. Tracks like “Tell On Me,” “Rockout Pt. 2,” and “6:9k” already hinted at that emotional depth. “Distance” pushes it further. It explores what happens when loyalty is tested and when keeping it real costs more than expected.

What separates Nuskii910livin from many emerging artists is that he’s not selling a fantasy. He balances music with working as a cook, building his career step by step. That grind shows in his tone. There’s hunger in his delivery, but there’s also reflection. Much of his motivation comes from his son and the responsibility he carries as a father. That personal weight gives his records substance.

Nuskii910livin Turns Pain Into Power on New Single “Distance”

“Distance” feels like a statement of direction. It shows an artist willing to be vulnerable while standing firm in his identity. A music video is already in the works, promising to translate that emotion into visuals.

Houston has long been home to artists who turn struggle into sound. Nuskii910livin is adding his chapter to that story. If “Distance” is any indication, he’s not just building a catalog. He’s building a legacy rooted in truth.

Pre-save “Distance” now. Streaming everywhere February 27.