Artist's albums
HEY ASSHOLE!
2023 · EP
DONT 4GET DA NAME
2023 · single
ELECTRO_SHOCK_THERAPY
2023 · single
BLXXDY NXSE (feat. Scarlxrd & nascar aloe)
2023 · single
FUCK FACE
2022 · single
AMERICAN WASTELAND
2022 · album
TAKE OVER
2022 · single
IPA
2022 · single
Unintelligible (feat. nascar aloe)
2021 · single
Battery Clash! EGO Bite
2020 · single
CRASH N BURN
2020 · single
Torso
2020 · single
DEGENERATE FUCK
2020 · single
I Throw A Fit
2020 · single
FEET!
2020 · single
Dogshit
2020 · single
Angel Dust
2020 · single
Fist Fight
2020 · single
IRAQ (IWRECK)
2020 · single
WTF2x
2019 · single
SH!THEAD
2019 · album
AMERICAN WASTELAND
2019 · single
FED UP!
2019 · EP
Heaven Part 2
2019 · single
SFM
2019 · single
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Biography
Nascar Aloe’s HEY ASSHOLE! EP is brash and in-your-face, just as the name suggests—and it’s also exactly what music needs right now. The Los Angeles-based musician has spent the last several years building a devoted fanbase for his audacious and genre-bending musical approach, embracing a gleefully caustic and immediately appealing perspective to the many lanes of overlap when it comes to rap and punk. With HEY ASSHOLE!, Nascar Aloe brings his most impactful and immediate music to date, combining his abrasive hip-hop style with new, rock-situated elements that continue to push his music forward. Defining himself as “a little fucking twerp that came out of my dad’s nutsack,” the North Carolina-born artist formally known as Colby Suoy was invested in music from an early age, as being exposed to his father’s jazz and R&B-leaning taste led to regular viewings of 106 and Park and exploring the expansive sounds of rock, pop, and country. “In North Carolina, the radio bounces all over the place,” he explains, and after acquiring some basic recording equipment he was following suit with his own self-produced music. “I self-taught myself how to record and produce,” Nascar recalls. “I was trying to figure out ways to make serious music.”