Last weekend, the lyrical emcee Iman Nunez hosted his unique Phases: Experience concert at The Sultan Room in Brooklyn, NY. The show was hosted by Gabe P from On The Radar, and it featured a variety of special guests including Styles P and more.
Bandsome Will provided the sounds throughout the night to keep the crowd upbeat. Iman performed through his Phases: Vol 2 album for the audience. During the show, Iman Nunez recreated his iconic On The Radar cypher performance alongside Niko Brim, Fergie Baby, and more. He had additional guests, such as Donmonique and Gio Genesis, perform with him on stage.
The legendary emcee and fellow Yonkers native Styles P surprised the crowd and performed alongside Iman Nunez. Styles P performed some of his solo records and verses from several songs with his group, The LOX.
The artists can be found on Instagram. @imannunez @gabepnyc @nikobrim @donmonique @giogenesis @bandsome.wil
Yonkers rapper Iman Nunez isn’t scared of anything. That’s at least my takeaway after listening to his latest album Phases Vol. 2. The nine-track project, hosted by Gabe P’s New York-based platform On The Radar, was the start of many big moments for Iman Nunez and his 2024 campaign. Shortly after the album’s release, Nunez experienced a viral moment beside fellow NY rappers Fergie Baby, HDBeenDope, Dizzy Banko, LifeOfThom, Niko Brim, Tony E thanks to a freestyle performed on On The Radar. A few weeks later, Nunez took his talents to the 2024 BET Awards for another performance.
These moments and the ones that will surely follow are the result of the grit, fight, and resilience that Nunez on Phases Vol. 2. “I Got Time” is a boastful anthem that makes it clear that fame and the life that comes with it won’t change the person Nunez is. “Pipe Down” with Dizzy Banko and Fergie Baby demands silence from unworthy competitors and nuisances while “Get Off My Back” seeks freedom from the life’s pressures. Nunez’s rap skills are not to be questioned, nor is his determination to reach new heights — a combination that will prove to be greatly beneficial for the rising Yonkers rapper.
With Phases Vol. 2 still in rotation, we caught up with Iman Nunez for this week’s Uproxx Music 20 column. Scroll down to check out some highlights from his catalog and to learn more about his inspiration, influences, and aspirations.
My earliest memory of music is falling asleep to classical music when I was a child. Every night, my mom used to have that playing for us to go to sleep.
Who inspired you to take music seriously?
What inspired me to take music seriously was the obsession of wanting to be great. I had a love for hip-hop as a child and didn’t think that type of dream was attainable but realized it soon after and started to check goals off.
Do you know how to play an instrument? If so, which one? If not, which instrument do you want to learn how to play?
I played piano for many years of my life when growing up, but I sadly forgot because instead of learning notes, I was memorizing the way the song sounded in order to know what to do next. If I had to choose an instrument to learn, it would be to relearn the piano.
What was your first job?
My first job ever was Uber Eats. I used to go to the city, get an unlimited metro card and start working ’til sundown.
What is your most prized possession?
My fiancé and I each have this grape soda pin from the movie “Up” that I cherish.
What is your biggest fear?
I have a big fear of heights. I don’t know where I developed it, but I’m trying to overcome it as I get older.
You get 24 hours to yourself to do anything you want, with unlimited resources: What are you doing? And spare no details!
I’m purchasing every single type of crypto with it being a downtime, renting out Disneyland (DCA Specifically) to set up a listening party in the park for a project coming out. I’ll also purchase court-side tickets to a Knicks playoff game in advance.
What are your three most used emojis?
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What’s a feature you need to secure before you die?
Stevie Wonder.
If you could appear in a future season of a current TV show, which one would it be and why?
The Bear. I’d love to see me as a chef in that type of high intensity environment. It’s a very well put together show.
Which celebrity do you admire or respect for their personality and why?
I’d say J. Cole. My reasoning behind that is because you can tell that he’s genuinely himself. He’s still growing as a human and it doesn’t feel like a facade.
Share your opinion on something no one could ever change your mind about.
Pineapple on pizza is a sin.
What is the best song you’ve ever heard in your life and what do you love about it?
I’m one of those people that don’t have a best song ever. That changes for me every day or week. Last week was “Birds Of A Feather” by Billie Eilish. At this very moment, the best song ever (to me) is “Glock” by Don Toliver. I don’t think there’s a better song out right now. I wish I made it myself. It’s smooth, catchy, a good time, the beat is insane.
What’s your favorite city in the world to perform, and what’s a city you’re excited to perform in for the first time?
My hometown, NYC. I’ve been blessed enough to do my own headline shows so it’s always love. A city I’m excited to perform at for my first time is Toronto.
You are throwing a music festival. Give us the dream lineup of 5 artists that will perform with you and the location where it would be held.
What would you be doing now if it weren’t for music?
I’d probably be managing artists or finding my way into the entertainment industry or start a sports agency.
If you could see five years into the future or go five years into the past, which one would you pick and why?
I’d go five years into the past because you can’t get time back once you’re gone. I already feel like there’s not enough time in a day.
What’s one piece of advice you’d go back in time to give to your 18-year-old self?
Turn the outside noise off as much as you can and stop thinking you aren’t good enough. People respect your pen and you put in the time. Just be patient.
It’s 2050. The world hasn’t ended, and people are still listening to your music. How would you like it to be remembered?
I would like for my music to be remembered as classic. Something you connected to that touched your heart. Honest. Not a specific timestamp to what it sounds like but something that doesn’t have a time period to it. Just timeless and heartfelt.
Phases Vol. 2 is out now via ONLYONEIMAN LLC. Find out more information here.