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The Rise of Nino Paid: From Personal Struggles to Musical Success

Emerging from the challenging streets of Landover, Maryland, Nino Paid has rapidly established himself as one of the most authentic voices in contemporary hip-hop. Born Jacquan Andrews on August 14, 2001, in Prince George's County, Maryland, the young artist has transformed his difficult life experiences into powerful musical narratives that resonate with listeners across the country[1][2].

Early Life and Personal Struggles

Nino Paid's journey began with significant hardship. At approximately four years old, he and his three siblings were removed from their parents' custody by D.C. child services and placed in the foster care system, where they were split into pairs[3]. During these formative years, Andrews endured abuse, instability, and periods of homelessness before he and his younger sister were eventually adopted by a construction worker father and a mother who worked as a church cook[4]. In interviews, Nino has been candid about his foster care experiences, describing them as "like a movie" with significant abuse and neglect. He has shared memories of sleeping under beds to avoid punishment and stealing food when not properly fed[5]. These early traumas would later become powerful themes in his music. As a teenager, Andrews had frequent encounters with the law, beginning around age 14. He spent time in in-school suspension during high school and later earned his GED while incarcerated at Philadelphia's juvenile detention center on charges of robbery and auto theft[6]. After his release, he briefly enrolled at Prince George's Community College but dropped out during his first semester[7].

Musical Beginnings

Despite his challenging circumstances, music provided Andrews with an outlet for expression from an early age. He began creating songs around age eight and started rapping under the name Zeal at 14, releasing his first track "Change" in 2017[8]. After temporarily stepping away from music, he returned to the scene as Nino Paid in 2022. The turning point in his career came in August 2023 with the release of his debut single "Pain & Possibilities," which he personally financed and independently released[9]. The track achieved viral success, accumulating 3.8 million Spotify streams and 1.2 million YouTube views[10]. This breakthrough led to a distribution deal with Signal Records, a Columbia Records imprint under Sony Music Entertainment[11].

Rise to Prominence

Following his initial success, Nino Paid released his debut album "Can't Go Bacc" in 2024, which featured standout tracks like "Money Problems," "Kryptonite," "Relapse," and "Champagne"[12]. The project showcased his raw, emotional storytelling and established him as a rising star in the hip-hop landscape. In February 2025, Nino released his sophomore album "Love Me As I Am," which further cemented his reputation for authentic, introspective music[13]. The album received critical acclaim, with Pitchfork praising how "the Maryland rapper confronts real-life struggle with emo-tinged production and a sensitivity that transcends pain-rap tropes"[14]. Standout tracks included "Something To Live For," "Tears in the Hotbox," and "Try Me," a collaboration with vocalist Tommy Richman[15][16]. His growing influence in the music industry was recognized when he was named to Pigeons & Planes' 2025 list of "25 Artists to Watch" and selected as part of XXL Magazine's prestigious 2025 Freshman Class, joining a roster of promising hip-hop talents[17][18].

Musical Style and Themes

Nino Paid's music is characterized by its raw emotional honesty and introspective lyrics that draw directly from his life experiences. Often compared to other "pain rap" artists like Rod Wave and NBA YoungBoy, Nino distinguishes himself through his authentic storytelling and the distinctive DMV (D.C., Maryland, Virginia) regional sound[19]. His tracks frequently explore themes of trauma, resilience, family relationships, and personal growth. In interviews, Nino has emphasized that vulnerability has always been central to his artistic expression: "It's always been the same message, the same direction I'm going with the message, and the same type of music... It's always been the same amount of vulnerability in my music"[20]. While his sound is rooted in the DMV rap scene, Nino has expressed interest in expanding his musical horizons, mentioning plans to experiment with country, jazz, and rock influences in future projects[21].

Commercial Success and Audience Impact

As of mid-2025, Nino Paid has built an impressive digital presence with over 3.1 million monthly listeners on Spotify and a growing YouTube following[22]. His most popular tracks have accumulated significant streaming numbers, with songs like "Back Of My Mind" (featuring Nino Paid) reaching over 12 million streams, "Tree On The Hill" exceeding 13 million streams, and "Play This At My Funeral" garnering over 9 million streams[23]. In June 2025, Nino released a remix of "Play This At My Funeral" featuring Chicago rapper Polo G, further expanding his audience reach[24]. The collaboration demonstrated his growing influence and ability to connect with established artists in the industry.

Personal Growth and Future Aspirations

Despite his rapid rise to fame, Nino Paid maintains a grounded perspective shaped by his difficult past. In interviews, he has spoken about the importance of fatherhood and how his daughter motivates him to succeed[25]. He has also expressed interest in reconnecting with his biological family members and siblings from whom he was separated in childhood[26]. Looking ahead, Nino has indicated plans to continue expanding his musical range while maintaining the authentic storytelling that has defined his career thus far. He has mentioned aspirations to collaborate with artists across different genres, including country musicians[27].

Impact and Legacy

Though still early in his career, Nino Paid has already made a significant impact on the hip-hop landscape, particularly within the DMV music scene. His willingness to share deeply personal experiences through his music has resonated with fans who connect with his authenticity and emotional vulnerability. As Pitchfork noted in their review of "Love Me As I Am," Nino's music transcends typical "pain-rap" tropes through its genuine sensitivity and nuanced exploration of trauma[28]. This authenticity has positioned him as an important voice for those who have experienced similar hardships, particularly individuals who have navigated the foster care system or overcome challenging backgrounds. With his inclusion in XXL's 2025 Freshman Class and growing commercial success, Nino Paid appears poised to continue his ascent in the music industry while remaining true to the personal experiences that have shaped his artistic voice[29].

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  15. North Star News - Next Up: Nino Paid's "Love Me As I Am" is an astounding sophomore effort
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  17. Warner Records Press - Pigeons & Planes '25 Artists to Watch in 2025'
  18. Wikipedia - XXL Magazine - Annual Freshman Class list
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  21. YouTube - Nino Paid is only going up | GEN F presents
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  24. YouTube - Nino Paid & Polo G - Play This At My Funeral [Remix] (Official Video)
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  28. Reddit - Jude Noel reviews Nino Paid's 'Love Me As I Am' for Pitchfork
  29. XXL Mag - 2025 XXL Freshman Revealed