Nav Here We Go Again Nav the Man

Photographed by David Black

Photographed by David Black

Abdomen and Nav have been putting out bops since 2016 with their starting time collaboration "Re Up". Five years after, the pair are sitting under glitzy chandeliers and beingness lit past spotlights in the music video for "Requiem". "Requiem" past Belly, featuring and produced past Nav is the 9th track off of Belly's latest album titled See You Next Wednesday. In add-on to Nav, the anthology also features the likes of The Weeknd, Nas, Young Thug, Moneybagg Yo, PnB Stone, Gunna, Nav, Big Sean, Lil Uzi Vert, and Benny the Butcher.

Read Flaunt'southward conversation with the pair of multi-talented rappers, producers and songwriters below where they talk nigh their first collab, their favorite lines off "Requiem", their thoughts on existence a role of the music industry and more. Brand sure y'all check out the "Requiem" music video below!

Photographed by Virisa Yong

Photographed past Virisa Yong

Starting time by talking about your beginning impressions of each other.

Nav: Belly, my first impression of you was...Cash invited me to one of the parties, and I just think thinking, wow, Belly throws the best parties in the globe. You had that one house, remember, with the big ass island in the kitchen and the whole place was flooded the next day and the cleaning people are going crazy. That was the first night I met you. I got off the airplane, I was wearing Nike tech fleece, that was probably the best outfit I had at the fourth dimension. Greenbacks was like, "yo, come straight to this party." I'thousand like, homo I've never seen a house this big at the fourth dimension, you lot know what I'1000 saying? That was my showtime impression. Abdomen was mad nice and offered me whatever I wanted, weed, whatever, and asked me if I needed anything. I'one thousand like wow, these people are like family unit already.

Belly: Information technology's crazy, I recall that solar day too human being. I ever retrieve you had a level of poise even though Cash told me y'all were new to a lot of what was about to happen to you. Y'all still had like a level of poise and maturity to exist in that situation to concord your head up high and shit. I e'er admired that when I first met you. Information technology was like he's got a lot of poise for somebody that'south just getting into this thing.

Nav: I'm not going to lie though when y'all weren't looking I snapped a few pictures for the homies back home. I had to let them know where I was at.

Were you guys instantly friends from that twenty-four hours on?

Nav: I wouldn't say instantly friends. I would say when the music turned down, that shit got quiet, that's when we became friends. When we really started talking I was like, yo this guy is really like me. He reads, I read, nosotros're all about self-growth and the history of what happened in the globe and all that stuff. I was like, wow this guy actually knows a lot of shit.

Abdomen: Likewise man. I say this a lot when they inquire about Nav in interviews and stuff, I say, I really feel like he was ahead of his years. His soul is a lot older than his age would suggest you know what I hateful? He's definitely beyond his time. It was like Nav was saying it was just piece of cake to hit off in the starting time considering it was like-minded people.

Can you guys talk near how you started making music together?

Nav: Shit, I remember Belly—I don't know if yous were having sessions at the same time as "Starboy". Was information technology effectually that time?

Belly: Yeah. Yep, exactly.

Nav: We were up for similar fucking iii, four days in a row. I don't even know, I had never stayed upwards that many days in a row in my life. It was the first time I e'er did it, information technology was with Belly and Zack. Zack kept cheating and taking x-minute naps and acting similar he's even so up. So I went alee and fabricated this beat and I remember Rich was making a trounce on his headphones in the berth and I'thousand like yo, can I utilise this mic right here and like he's literally making beats. I got this trounce loaded up. I was recording myself and I'g similar damn I am about to walk into the studio and play this for Belly I don't know if he'south gonna similar it. I was so shook. I only walked and played and he loved it and that'southward how "Re Up" started.

Belly: Exactly.

Nav: Always since then I've been staying upwards, trying to take hold of the vibe, man. I'k haunted.

Belly: There was always a vibe. There was always an energy every time we got together in the studio. That goes for the whole gang, anytime we all get together in the studio it'south like we're definitely feeding off the energy that's in the room. I think that's how we don't miss me. Me and Nav don't miss. That'south 100%. We definitely don't miss.

Nav: And the times we practice nosotros leave it on the difficult drive!

Belly: Fifty-fifty when nosotros think we miss they yet leak it and go crazy.

Nav: Right! Information technology'southward true.

Practice you guys still pull all-nighters to get your music created?

Nav: For me, people are e'er like, why are y'all in the studio and then late? Because fuck man, when I made "Back to Back" for Drake [the vanquish] it was 3:36 in the forenoon or something similar that. I didn't want to brand more beats and I made 1 more than beat and that came out. And then when I didn't want to record at the end of my album, last second I did "Tap." So, things like that. With Abdomen we did "Re Upwardly" after staying upwardly for so long. I'yard haunted. That'southward why I be in the studio then belatedly now because I never know when I'm gonna grab a vibe.

Belly: Yes, same exact story. You literally hit information technology on the caput, that shit be happening. It'southward always that moment that you push yourself past that wall information technology gets great. A lot of times when people are tired around that time and go abode, that'south the fourth dimension where we thrive. I experience the same way as Nav. I don't like to throw away a moment because I was tired or throw away something that could change my life because I wasn't motivated plenty. I'll find the motivation to keep going.

Tin yous guys talk about "Requiem", the music video, and only creating that song?

Nav: During quarantine, I wasn't making much music, so I wasn't actually motivated to make music myself. I don't know nearly yous Belly, but I was not feeling it. So when nosotros started doing sessions trying to get a song together, first my attitude was like, I oasis't been making music and so I don't feel also skilful. I was kind of rusty so we had 1, ii sessions and so it came to the betoken where I just made beats and I played some beats. Belly did the hook to me like in person in my ear and I'm like, yo, this shit hard. Then that motivated me. Like, yes we have a topic. Once we got a topic my pen just keeps going. So we had a topic, perfect. Bely gave me a topic, boom, I did my verse. Belly was writing and the vocal came about we're like damn finally, give thanks God we didn't surrender. Information technology's that same affair. Imagine we're like, fuck nosotros tin't get one let's just put the album out. No, we just kept going, we kept showing up and nosotros got i.

Belly: 100% and I think it was dope too considering I'thou obviously a fan of Nav the artist, merely I'1000 a fan of Nav the producer likewise. I dear when Nav brings the beats into the studio and that ever motivates me to find some other gear. It was dope. Nosotros were in the studio together, the energy and shit was there. That crush played, I knew we had something. The rest was history. Hither we are.

Do you lot guys accept a favorite line from the song?

Nav: Mine is—non to exist all well-nigh me—I similar my i line that I said, "I'd exist old as fuck if I'm actin' my wage."

Belly: That's definitely i of my favorites. Then I think, "Popular a Tesla, vanquish my chest similar an ape." That's my shit right there.

Photographed by David Black

Photographed by David Blackness

How did your showtime collaboration differ from this collaboration?

Nav: For me, I was way more scared the first time. This time I was like, yo alright tonight nosotros didn't become it whatever let's come up back we're gonna get it we're gonna get it. That's what I kept on telling Belly, we're gonna go it, today's whatever let'south go next time. First time I was god damned scared to play the vocal for Abdomen. And then that was different for me.

Belly: Honestly homo, I remember it'southward ever a dope experience. Obviously, there'due south growth for both of us since "Re Up". I think there's been a lot of growth for both of us. Nav is i of the few sessions that I did for this anthology that was in-person, ane-on-i sessions and we actually worked together to kind of effigy things out together, which is e'er dope for me. That's always the best experience. I think the song—you kind of hear information technology on the song—the free energy, like chemistry on that song is different than other songs on the album.

What are some of your favorite parts near beingness a part of the music industry and some of your least favorite things about being part of the music manufacture?

Nav: I'd say my favorite shit is similar damn, I actually wake up in the forenoon like aye this is my life. I go to go to the studio and only brand music. It's crazy. Makes me experience guilty. I'chiliad like, in Afghanistan is all this shit going on, in Haiti, this fucking business firm is getting diddled in the wind. But I'thousand over hither merely worried nigh my ain vocal. I feel guilty sometimes because my life is so good.

Abdomen: I think positive, I would say similar Nav was saying, getting to wake up and do what you want to exercise every day. I think I was in a session with Pharrell and he just really highlighted the fact of how blessed we are, privileged we are every bit human beings, that go to create, right? Then nosotros get to wake up and without having nothing, no type of tools or instruments or nothing, we could simply create something from our caput, right? We can hum the melody. Nosotros tin figure out the words. We tin create. The fact that you become to wake up and create and then become paid off of that and go to be successful and get to support families and your own families and stuff, that's the greatest blessing I remember out of all of this.

When it comes to the negative side, I'll say like I got into it because I honey to make music, and so a lot of the stuff that comes along with it is tough to deal with a lot of times. Having to be grand places at once and stuff like that. I'm a homebody, I honey to be in the firm. I just love to brand music. So, I'm kind of stuck in the eye of non actually moving the cookie-cutter way of what an artist is supposed to practice in terms of being out and doing all this shit. Then present people desire to exercise publicity stunt-based shit to get ascendancy and all that and I'1000 just like, man, I simply desire to make music and have it be heard by the world, that's my goal you know? So I call back that'due south the downside for me.

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Nav, would you say that you have like goals in the sense that you don't similar to do things just for publicity and y'all merely desire to create music because that's what you like to do?

Nav: Yeah, I take pride in the fact that I'm the quietest person on social media. Only, I'm loud in person. I similar that. People don't wait me to be the mode I am in person and stuff and that's cool. I feel like I concenter the correct fans simply existence chill. I don't know, I don't attract the fans that are here tomorrow, here today and gone tomorrow.

Abdomen, would you say that your social media presence kind of mirrors how y'all are in real life?

Belly: I'thousand non there. It takes a lot for me to fifty-fifty postal service nowadays on social media. I'm merely really just not there. I think information technology goes back to what Nav said, when people meet me in person, they're like, damn y'all got to show more of your personality on social media, and I'one thousand like, no, I don't. This is this where you lot're going to run into me. You're non gonna meet me on Instagram or Twitter. Go see me in person.

Is at that place annihilation that people are surprised to observe out almost you whenever they get to know you lot?

Nav: When I tell people I read books they're similar, yeah right.

Abdomen: That can't be man, you're hella intelligent bro. Y'all're well-spoken and intelligent. I think for me, I don't call up people know that I'm every bit cultured as I am in sure stuff. I dearest to cook. I dearest vino. And I don't recall people know that I accept that side.

Do you call up if you wouldn't have gotten into the music industry maybe you would have gone into cooking as a profession?

Belly: Sure. I'd either be a chef or a drug dealer.

Nav: 100%, I agree.

Nav, would you practice something similar if y'all weren't in the music industry?

Nav: I tried doing dissimilar things, but I guess we'll never know. I really don't know what I'd exist doing. I'm merely glad I'm doing this.

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What is your favorite projection you've done thus far?

Nav: Damn, I don't know. It sucks to say, simply I'd probably say my offset album. I don't know, it was so pure. Now everything I do I'm just like, yeah, what's next? Yeah, it sucks to say, merely my first project.

Belly: Human, for me I got to say Up for Days in 2016. It's not an album, it's a mixtape but it changed my life so it'south definitely always 1 that I hold higher than all the other ones.

Can you guys talk near your futurity goals and where you see your careers going?

Nav: I recall nearly the future, just I don't really think well-nigh it besides much. I'k an in-the-moment person also. The volume I read, Condign Supernatural, talks about how generous the present moment is compared to the past and the future. And shit, I just really attempt to dial in on the moment, and it's non like shooting fish in a barrel, but I've been getting better lately.

Belly: Yeah, and honestly, that's something that me and Nav spoke about more than than a few times. And it's something that I'm definitely trying to infuse into my life, is to be more in the moment and non recall too much about the future and just do the best I could exercise with what I have right at present. So that's simply gonna lead to greatness.

Nav: I was the type like I might be courtside at a basketball game and just start staring at some reflection on the ground and think most another shit and I missed a douse. I was never really present and I'm really really dialing in on that now.

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