Cool Nutz: Portland's Hip-Hop Icon Keeps the City on the Map

We recently caught up with Portland's own Hip-Hop legend, Cool Nutz, a true force in the music scene.l Cool Nutz has been making waves since his early days. Cool Nutz's journey began in the underground, where he honed his skills in basement studios and local venues. His unique sound and unwavering passion quickly gained recognition, propelling him from the local scene to international stages. He has toured extensively throughout Europe, Asia, and Australia, spreading his music and representing Portland with pride.

With an impressive discography of 14 solo albums, Cool Nutz has consistently delivered fresh and innovative music. His talent has earned him features in major publications like The Source and XXL, solidifying his status as a respected figure in the industry. Sharing stages with hip-hop legends like Wu-Tang Clan and Ice Cube further demonstrates his influence and impact.

Beyond his musical accomplishments, Cool Nutz is a savvy entrepreneur and community advocate. His success in the music industry led to recognition as one of Portland Business Journal's Top 40 Under 40 Businessmen. Additionally, he has been inducted into the Oregon Music Hall of Fame, a testament to his lasting contributions to the state's cultural landscape.

Cool Nutz's dedication to his craft and his city is evident in everything he does. Whether he's performing for a packed crowd, mentoring aspiring artists, or giving back to the community, he embodies the spirit of Portland's vibrant hip-hop scene.

We had the chance to hang out with Cool Nutz in NE Portland, where it all started, as he celebrated his birthday and the latest record release with friends, family, and fans, While there we caught up with co-owner of the Trap Kitchen PDX, Mikey Vegaz, R&B singer Akaa Arjey, Cool Nutz’s official tour DJ, DJ Fatboy, his wife Killa Scott, and of course Cool Nutz himself.

This segment was first aired on Back2Besa on FOX 13 Seattle. See past episodes and segments at whereweconverge.com/back2besa and on the FOX Local app. Learn how to download app here bit.ly/watchfoxlocal

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