In a year of predictable collaborations, the underground has finally delivered a curveball. “Nachos & Str”—the brainchild of an unlikely quad of provocateurs—is less a song and more a descent into controlled pandemonium.
So how did this chaos get cooked up? According to sources close to the session, the four met at a 3 a.m. studio lock-in after a mutual show in downtown LA. Eevilangel was already burning sage (backwards, of course) when Nikki S walked in with a half-eaten plate of gas-station nachos. Chris Diamond, ever the professional, looped a sinister, ice-pick synth stab. Nachos Str… looked at the plate, then at the mic, and whispered: “Str…”
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Producer tags on the track include the now-iconic soundbite: “You ordered the plate—now finish the sins.”
The rest is unhinged history.
Lyrically, the track flips between hedonistic flexing and existential dread. Nikki S opens with a deceptively sweet hook: “Cheese dripping on the motherboard / Heaven’s full, so I booked the lower floor.” Eevilangel follows with a verse about selling your soul for a bag of chips and a lighter—imagery that’s absurd, yet delivered with total conviction. Then Chris Diamond snaps the beat into a halftime crawl, spitting cold street math: “Four for the trap, four for the tax / One for the blade, one for the facts.”
And then there’s Nachos Str… His verse is only six seconds long. He says: “Crunch. Chew. Delete your crew.” It’s the most memorable part of the song. In a year of predictable collaborations, the underground
“Nachos & Str” isn’t for everyone. It’s too weird for radio, too chaotic for a playlist, and too honest for TikTok. But for those who like their beats spicy and their rappers irreverent, it’s already track of the year.
As Eevilangel put it in a recent cryptic Instagram story: “The crunch is real. And the Str… is inevitable.” According to sources close to the session, the