Young Nudy’s Paradise: Atlanta in Full Effect
Smooth, gritty, and stamped with ATL all over it. A minute with Jordan on why Paradise hits.
“Paradise sounds like the city right now—clean engineering, heavy production, and Nudy talking his talk.”
Patchwerk Radio
Smooth, gritty, and stamped with ATL all over it. A minute with Jordan on why Paradise hits.
Words by Jordan (Marketing Assistant) · Patchwerk Radio
“Paradise sounds like the city right now—clean engineering, heavy production, and Nudy talking his talk.”
Most of the sound comes from Coop (yes, the mind behind “Peaches & Eggplants”), with extra sauce from Baby Hazel, Mojo Crazy, Nash, and more. Beats swing from dark and menacing to smooth and floaty—always leaving space for Nudy’s cadence to cut through.
Engineer shoutout: mixed and engineered by Patchwerk’s very own Verne. That’s why the low end is tight and the vocals sit just right.
Nudy tips his cap to the classics, weaving in nods to:
It bridges eras—veteran flavor with a 2025 engine.
Paradise is uniquely Nudy—raw, sharp, and undeniably ATL. If you’ve been here since Slimeball or you’re just clocking in, this one’s got replay value written all over it.
What’s your favorite track off Paradise? Drop your take in the comments—best replies get a repost on our socials.
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Written by: Da Werkhorse
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