WORTHY

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With Worthy, nas005 steps into a new era—one defined by clarity, purpose, and evolution. Known for his eclectic energy and fearless experimentation in past releases like all sped and beautiful world of Pluto, nas005 returns with his most self-assured project yet. This is not just another collection of songs; it’s a statement. A declaration. A turning point.

Worthy is where maturity meets mischief. It’s the moment where an artist who once thrived in chaotic creativity begins to carve intention into every beat, every word, and every choice—without losing the spark that made fans fall in love in the first place. From the jittery hyperpop chaos of all sped, to the spacey, surreal vibes of beautiful world of Pluto, nas005 has always pushed the envelope. But now, with Worthy, he’s not just pushing—it feels like he’s finally steering.

“This time, I’m taking it seriously,” nas005 says—and you can hear it. There’s a depth to these tracks, a sense of emotional weight and lived experience. The production is sharper, more refined, but still experimental enough to feel like a nas005 joint. Songs explore themes of self-worth, growth, ambition, and artistic identity, all while balancing sonic risks with real resonance.

But don’t worry—nas005 hasn’t gone full suit-and-tie on us. Worthy still leaves room for the weird, the wild, and the wonderfully unserious. True to form, the album sneaks in a few silly, genre-blending tracks that remind listeners of his signature charm: playful, unpredictable, and entirely his own. Because being serious doesn’t mean being boring—and being “worthy” doesn’t mean being perfect.

In Worthy, nas005 doesn’t just show us that he’s grown. He shows us that growth can still be fun. It’s an album that feels like standing in front of a mirror and finally liking what you see—even if you’re still wearing mismatched socks and making jokes the whole time.

This is the album that proves nas005 isn’t just a name on the rise—he’s an artist who knows exactly who he is. And for the first time, he’s not afraid to show us everything: the seriousness, the silliness, and the strange beauty in between