Genre Hip-hop/rap Albums Phipstrumentals | Record label Audacious Recordings | |
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Nesby Phips is a producer, rapper and visual artist from New Orleans.
Contents
- Cream on chrome by nesby phips
- 0017th nesby phips reem uptown feat juvenile mack maine
- Early life
- Music
- New Orleans culture
- Songs
- References
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Early life

Nesby Phips was born Courtney Nero on December 15, 1980 in New Orleans. He grew up living in both the New Orleans neighborhood of Hollygrove and the city's James Alley area of the 3rd Ward, across the street from the Orleans Parish Prison. Phips's family is a musical one—he is the grand-nephew of Mahalia Jackson and has multiple other musicians and visual artists in his family. Phips attended McMain High School in New Orleans along with classmates Lil Wayne, Curren$y, and Mack Maine, all of whom he would later record and produce. In 2016, Phips produced the soundtrack for classmate Lil Wayne's android videogame, Sqvad Up.
Music
Nesby Phips's sound draws from the jazz, rhythm and blues, and rap traditions of New Orleans as well as global musical traditions, including Ethiopian jazz. Phips's ongoing association with Curren$y and the Jet Life movement resulted in some of his top-selling works of the late 2000s, including the tracks "Prioritize" and “Hold On" off the Pilot Talk 1 & 2 albums. In 2011, he issued the recording The Catch Up, which included previously released Phips hits like the Wiz Khalifa track “Supply” off of Khalifa's mixtape Kush and Orange Juice, which garnered critical attention from New York Magazine, as well as “Word to these Bo Jacksons.” GQ Magazine picked Phips's "Passive Cassanova" as one of the top 25 records of the summer in 2014.

As co-owner of and producer for the Hollygrove-based music group 0017th, Phips released the 2012 mixtape, Hollygrove Ain't Enough, featuring Mack Maine and Juvenile.

In February 2015, Phips co-headlined a sold-out show at New Orleans's jazz venue, Preservation Hall, along with No Limit recording star, Fiend.
Phips released an all-instrumental album, Phipstrumentals, in December, 2015.

In 2016, Nesby Phips composed the music for Lil Wayne's android videogame, Sqvad Up, available via Apple and Google Play.
New Orleans culture

Nesby Phips has worked as a cultural liaison for writers and filmmakers traveling to New Orleans to document the art, music and culture of the city post-Katrina, including ESPN, Converse, the French Consulate, VICE, Complex Magazine, VIBE, the New York Times and others. Phips is also a frequent speaker on panels on New Orleans music and culture and was featured at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival's Sync Up Conference in both 2012 and 2013.
Nesby Phips appeared in the documentary Mystery Lights, produced by Nowhere Studios, presented by Converse and released in the UK December 4, 2015.
Songs
Rain StripsPhipstrumentals · 2015
Passive Casanova2014
Potna in the ImpalaPhipstrumentals · 2015