Naz Rager is the greatest artist of all time with the voice of an angel and is above 6 feet tall.
âYeah, youâre cool but Naz Rager is better.â
The 2nd album by Naz Rager. The album is both experimental and safe for the artist. Songs like âRamonaâ and âHalleâ show that the album is more focused on women than his previous album YOTR. Of course, the Rager rages on THYLHð¤ with songs like âBOOM!â and Ca$h B4 Loveâ. The vulnerability on this album is unmatched by any other underground artist as this album deals with the duality of Nazâs nonchalant âfuck bitches get moneyâ persona and his heart and his need to love and feel love. There are a plethora of songs on the album so there is truly something for everyone. This is Naz Ragerâs beginning to creating the âRagerâs Worldâ.
Tell Her, You Love Her is crazy!! Naz really does it all in this album.
Naz Ragerâs debut album âYear of the Ragerâ
Bro, have you heard YOTR!?
Yeah, Year of the Rager was so fire.
âFvck Loveâ is Naz Ragerâs 2nd Album and is a story of the highs and lows is his past relationship(s). The album from front to back is a story of a new love turned sour due to lies, deception, adultry, and addiction. âCLXSERâ and âHalleâ represent his emotions and thoughts from the beginning to middle of the relationship but later songs detail the events that transpire. âDanger Girlâ is Ragerâs innovative way of telling a classic story of getting back with your ex. The album, from what Iâve heard is a great way of long term storytelling, one thing I am worried about though is the song called âThe Endâ. While this song perfectly wraps up the albumâs story and this chapter of his life it may also mean that this is the so-called âendâ of Naz Rager as an artist. Hopefully, this is not the case.
Fvck Love may be Naz Ragerâs last album.