In the vibrant New Jersey music scene, two young artists are gearing up to shake things up with their brand-new EP produced and mastered by Diamondback, “I Luv U, But Nah.” This exciting project is scheduled for release on September 29th, and we’re here to give you an inside look at their musical journey. Join us as we explore their creative blend and the impact they’re making on the music world.
Describing Sombeaux and Museigo is like defining electricity—intangible yet electrifying. Museigo, the lyrical maestro, blends ruthlessness with poetic finesse, crafting verses that leave a profound impact. Sombeaux, the sonic savant, goes by many monikers, each a testament to his multifaceted artistry: The Director, The Business Man, The Professor, and The Father of sonic exploration.
“I Luv U, But Nah” transcends the boundaries of musical convention. It’s an auditory voyage into uncharted territories, a celebration of pure sonic vibrations. This EP defies categorization, seamlessly weaving elements of hip-hop, R&B, and Jersey Club into an incomparable auditory experience.
Sombeaux and Museigo’s two-year hiatus led them to forge new alliances and establish “The Kitchen,” an avant-garde studio in Union, NJ. Here, they’ve invited fellow artists to embark on a creative odyssey, hosting showcases that empower emerging talents.
Museigo’s recent performances, including an appearance at Law’s WAWA Video Release Party at Sloppy Vinyl, have been nothing short of mesmerizing. Sombeaux’s journey brought him to share stages with heavyweights like Rico Nasty and Gunna at Montclair’s Slammin Spring Concert in 2021.
Their work, particularly “Never Left,” has earned critical acclaim, with fans and pundits alike hailing it as “HAARD! Fire! Lit!” This EP is poised to make an indelible impact on the music industry.
Sombeaux and Museigo’s music is a reflection of their life experiences—a tapestry of high-speed chases, hustling, and personal growth. Sombeaux juggles his musical career while providing for his family, while Museigo navigates the streets, striving to leave behind certain aspects of his past.
At its essence, “I Luv U, But Nah” symbolizes unity. It’s a testament to resilience, a return with newfound vigor, and, most importantly, a celebration of collaboration and support within the music fraternity.
In Museigo’s candid words, “If you think about it literally, we’re all just busted nuts.” Sombeaux adds, “My supporters already know what it is. Right back to it like I never left. Just glad I’m able to cook up with my brother, Mu, get inspired and drop music that people want and didn’t even know the
To stay updated on Sombeaux and Museigo’s journey and their EP release, follow them on their social media platforms:
Instagram: @sombeaux and @museigo_gt