NSG_(group)

NSG (group)

NSG (group)

British hip hop collective


NSG is a British afroswing collective from Hackney East London. The group consists of Six members: Kruddz, OGD, Papii Abz, Dope, Mxjib, and Mojo [1] They released their first Album "AREA BOYZ" (2023) and two mixtapes, Grown Up(2016) and Roots(2020), the latter includes their most successful singles "Options" featuring Tion Wayne and "Yo Darlin" featuring Geko. NSG is acronym that has multiple meanings such as: Nipple Sucking Gang, Non-Stop Grinding, Never Stop Growing, No Sleep Gang,and Nigeria Slash Ghana.[2]

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History

NSG are a collective of childhood friends who grew up in Hackney, London, attending the same high school at Arts and Media School, Islington. Some of the members were students at University of Hertfordshire.[3] The group consists of three artists from Nigerian heritage and three artists from Ghanaian heritage.[4] Two of the members, Kruddz and OGD, are the younger brothers of producer Jae5. OGD is also part of a production team named 4PLAY.[5]

NSG released their first single "Whine and Kotch" in December 2013, and collaborated with English rapper J Hus in 2015.[6] In 2017, NSG released their debut mixtape, Grown Up. In 2018, they released the single "Options" featuring Tion Wayne. In 2019, it became their first single to reach the UK Singles Chart at number 7.[7] On 19 June 2020, NSG released their second mixtape, Roots.[8]

On 9 December 2021, they released an EP titled, Headliner, ahead of their Roots Africa Tour.[9]

Members

  • Kruddz (born William Awotwe-Mensah in London – 9 March 1995)
  • OGD (born Dennis Awotwe-Mensah in London – 13 May 1997)
  • Papii Abz (born Abdul-Jalaal Adeyinka Arowosaye in Nigeria – 17 August 1995)
  • Dope (born Patrick Jim Brew in Ghana – 15 August 1997)
  • Mxjib (born Ayodeji Mujib Shekoni in Nigeria – 7 July 1997)
  • Mojo (born Matthew Temidayo Ojo in London – 31 October 1994)

Discography

Studio albums

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Singles

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References

  1. "NSG: Where Music And Identity Meet". Guardian.
  2. "NSG's Respect Is Due". Complex. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  3. "NSG Charts". Official Charts. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  4. Murray, Robin (4 September 2023). "NSG Detail Debut Album Area Boyz". Clash. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  5. Peak positions on the UK Afrobeats Singles Chart:
  6. "British certifications – NSG". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 29 June 2023. Type NSG in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.

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