| (New York, NY – November 14, 2025) Nieman J has been steadily carving out a lane as a curator with a sharp ear for pairing voices and creating moments that resonate. His previous release brought together Grammy-nominated R&B star Jeremihand rising voice Shantel May on “What Happens,” a smooth cut that underscored his ability to frame artists in the spaces where they shine. Now he returns with “Red Homies,” a new single featuring Joe Moses, a staple of the LA rap scene, delivering a record built on West Coast muscle and commanding delivery. Out now via MNRK Music Group, the track pushes Nieman J’s growing catalog into clearer focus.
“Red Homies,” produced by John Cuban, moves with the grit of the city, driven by Joe Moses’ powerful flow and a hook built for the streets. For Nieman J, the single is another example of his role as a connector, shaping records where everything locks in naturally. |
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| The visual for “Red Homies,” directed by @los_networkingz, brings the track’s street perspective to life, shot against LA backdrops that echo the culture and attitude behind it, with red accents that pop in each frame. |
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| With “Red Homies,” Nieman J adds another statement to a growing body of work that reflects his direction. Rather than dropping songs at random, he’s shaping a path that highlights artists in bold, memorable ways while steadily raising his own profile. His approach is setting him apart, showing that his role isn’t background but part of the story itself.
Teaming with Joe Moses underlines that approach. His voice gives the record weight, cutting through with a style that amplifies its impact. Together, they deliver something firmly rooted in the world they come from and true to the chemistry Nieman J continues to chase.
Call it vision, call it instinct, but Nieman J is proving he’s as essential as the artists he champions.
Out now everywhere, “Red Homies” is ready to stream HERE. Watch the video HERE. |
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