Nate Husser Drops "I Just Bought Another Neck" Single & 3D Visuals

Montreal rapper Nate Husser came through with "I Just Bought Another Neck," his first single in over a year, along with some animated 3D visuals.

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Nate Husser is about to be the next big thing, and he's making sure you'll remember him. The Montreal native announced last weekend that his first single in over a year would be arriving on Wednesday (May 6th), and with it came some animated 3D visuals. The "I Just Bought Another Neck" music video begins with a message about why the artist opted for these type of visuals, explaining that it was a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

"Due to the nationwide quarantining of all citizens," a disclosure reads, "it was nearly impossible to execute our music video shoot, not to mention very unsafe! I mean, the army was literally outside.."

"So we thought it would be tight to make a music video in 3D," the statement continues. "The label didn’t think it was a good idea to come out with a 3D animated music video to launch my new project and introduce me to the world ‘cause they thought it would help if you knew what I looked like. So here’s a picture of me." The video then hilariously cuts to a selfie of Nate hucking a peace sign, before an animated version of him appears, kicking off his first verse and bringing his viewers into a fever dream of a music video. Check out "I Just Bought Another Neck" and let us know what you think of this MTL up-and-comer.

Quotable Lyrics

Still ducking the narc
They know I’m on da Martin
Swimming with the sharks
No I’m not legit, I can’t quit
Got no time for shit, how this piss on my wrist
I might put a diamond chain on my pit
I swear how the money fall must think I’m the money pit


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<b>Staff Writer</b> <!--BR--> Originally from Vancouver, Lynn Sharpe is a Montreal-based writer for HNHH. She graduated from Concordia University where she contributed to her campus for two years, often producing pieces on music, film, television, and pop culture at large. She enjoys exploring and analyzing the complexities of music through the written word, particularly hip-hop. As a certified Barb since 2009, she has always had an inclination towards female rap.