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Nate sib
Musical artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nathan Joseph Subbiondo (born July 14, 2004), known professionally as nate sib, is a singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles, California.[1][2][3] He first gained attention for his 2023 single "Why can’t you see," which was included in the soundtrack for Electronic Arts' NHL 24 title.
In 2024, it was announced that Nate was performing as the opening act for both legs of 2hollis' North American tour.[4] He released "Afraid" with 2hollis in January 2025. In February, NME named him an "essential emerging artist" for 2025.[5] In May, he released the EP For Us.[6][7]
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Personal life
Nate grew up in a family of musicians. His father, Joe Sib[8], performed lead vocals for his band WAX, while also being a comedian and the co-owner of record label SideOneDummy Records. His sister, Chessa Subbiondo, is a photographer and creative director who has worked with Interscope Records, Balmain, and The Face magazine.[9]. Alongside that, she has photographed celebrities such as Sophie Thatcher and Michelle Yeoh. Chessa also directed the music video for his single "keep it up," released in April 2025[10]. Nate has been playing the piano since the age of four[11].
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Career
Nate sib's first official single, "Why can't you see," produced by close friend 2hollis, was released on October 5, 2023. Using the momentum he gained from this track and its addition to the NHL 24 soundtrack, he prepared for the release of his first extended play, for you, which released on February 10, 2024[12].
In October 2024, Nate signed with Republic Records and released "hold on," showcasing the grittier, more distorted side of his style. He then released "take it slow" as his first single of 2025 in January. Later that same month, Nate was featured on the song "Afraid" with 2hollis[13][14], helping him grow quickly in popularity as the song gained millions of streams across different platforms. In May 2025, Nate released his second EP for us as his first under Republic Records. He stated the EP was "heavily inspired" by the hyperpop producer SOPHIE in an interview with NME, who named him as an "essential emerging artist" in 2025.[15]
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