The new release “Art” by Nemzzz, featuring Latto, is more than just a track – it’s a moment. With this collaboration, Nemzzz cements himself as a UK rapper ready to take on the States, a rare and ambitious feat achieved by only a handful of British artists in recent years.
Nemzzz, known for his sharp wordplay and an ear for addictive melodies, has been making waves in the UK, but “Art” feels like the track that will push him into the global conversation. The production is slick, blending UK drill influences with a hint of U.S. trap, creating an undeniable vibe that connects to both sides of the Atlantic. His ability to effortlessly ride this beat showcases not only his skills but also why he’s been steadily gaining attention.
Latto’s Feature: More Than Just a Co-Sign

Then there’s Latto! A feature that takes the song into entirely new territory. Latto’s inclusion isn’t just a footnote; it’s a strategic masterstroke. She has been on a roll with hit after hit, collaborating with some of the biggest names in music, including Drake. Her presence on “Art” lends the track immediate credibility.
At this stage in her career, Latto isn’t just flexing as a top female rapper; she belongs in the conversation as one of the best rappers, period. Her verse adds a fiery energy that complements Nemzzz’s laid-back yet commanding delivery. Together, their dynamic creates an effortlessly cool crossover appeal.
“ART” Isn’t Just a Track: Nemzzz Makes a Global Statement Through the Visuals

The music video further amplifies the song’s impact. Directed with a sharp visual edge, it balances high-energy performance shots with cinematic storytelling. Nemzzz navigates the visuals with natural charisma, and the chemistry between him and Latto is undeniable. Every frame screams ambition and artistry, cementing “Art” as more than just music. It’s a statement.
Historically, not many UK rappers have managed to break into the U.S. market with authenticity intact. Skepta, Stormzy, and a select few others have shown what’s possible, but Nemzzz is carving out his path. His partnership with Latto on “Art” feels like a blueprint not only for musical fusion but for global domination. The song doesn’t pander to American audiences, and it meets them where they are. And that’s its genius.
For Nemzzz, “Art” is more than a single. It’s a declaration of intent. He’s stepping into the ring, and the world, especially the States, is starting to pay attention. With Latto by his side, he’s proving that the divide between UK and U.S. hip-hop is shrinking, one great track at a time. If this is just the start, it’s safe to say Nemzzz’s star is only going to shine brighter.


