Nick Hexum

Nick Hexum is an American musician, singer, and songwriter renowned for his role as the frontman of the alternative rock band 311, which gained significant popularity during the 1990s with their unique blend of rock, rap, reggae, and funk. Born on April 12, 1970, in Madison, Wisconsin, Hexum moved to Los Angeles to pursue music and formed 311 in Omaha, Nebraska in 1988. Over the years, 311 has released a plethora of albums and experienced widespread success with hits like "Down," "All Mixed Up," and "Amber."

In recent years, Nick Hexum has branched out into solo projects and collaborations, showcasing his versatility and continued passion for making music. His recent releases, which include "Everything You Do," "George Clanton and Nick Hexum (Deluxe)," and "Aurora Summer (ESPRIT 空想 Remix)," demonstrate his willingness to explore and merge various musical styles. Hexum's work with George Clanton introduces a blend of vaporwave aesthetics with his own alt-rock sensibilities, resulting in a refreshing, genre-defying sound. The 2020 self-titled album "George Clanton and Nick Hexum" has been well-received by fans for its laid-back grooves and catchy melodies. Behind the scenes, Hexum continues to be a creative force, writing, recording, and performing music that resonates with fans who have followed his journey since the 311 days, as well as garnering new listeners with his more recent work.

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Everything You Do
Single - Released June 16, 2023
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