AMSTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -Daniel Brundage is a rapper who works on his own beats and bars; typing out lyrics on his phone to record at a local studio in Amsterdam. His following online as Nardo Six is small but his inspiration is as big as it can get.
"Juice WRLD is probably one of the greatest artists to ever live. He said, 'No matter what you're doing, try to keep going because you could be one of the best at what you're doing,'" recalled Brundage.
With more than 29 million monthly listeners on Spotify, Juice WRLD still has tracks coming out under a record label after his death. Brundage says he was fortunate to buy an unreleased song to put his own spin on. "It was already a song that Juice WRLD had made that he already prerecorded and then they had a beat set for it."
For $2,500, "All In," as the verse was called was all for Nardo Six to add his own verse to. "I was listening to a lyric that most people had never heard and I was like, 'Man, what should I write?' And I hear him. He's like, 'Man, just write whatever you want. It's all on you.'"
The song is now named "Ballin" and currently sits at 250 views on YouTube. Brundage says he's just happy to have a song with his biggest influence.
"He had a legacy and I'm like, if he's gone I can pursue that and push it on to keep it going so it's worth it," said Brundage.
A link to the song on YouTube can be found below. The song does feature explicit content: