Straight out of Queens, New York, 0401 Swizz (Raphael Nancoo Jr.) is moving into 2026 with momentum and a point to prove. His newest drop, “Fast Life,” keeps that pressure on, adding another chapter to a run that’s been building quietly but steadily.
Swizz first started turning heads with “Never Gave Up,” a record that connected off strength and reality, pulling in over a quarter-million views and putting his name in conversations outside his block. From there, the numbers backed the noise. “Unavailable” cracked the iTunes Top 200 at #26, while “Never Gave Up” followed up with its own chart run, topping out at #38—proof that his grind was translating past the streets and into real-world results.
On “Fast Life,” Swizz leans into motion and energy. The record comes loaded with bounce, built for loud speakers, late nights, and crowded rooms. It’s less about slowing down and more about catching a rhythm, staying active, and keeping the momentum alive. The sound reflects where he’s at now—sharper, more confident, and comfortable carrying his own wave.
With each release, 0401 Swizz tightens his lane, balancing raw hunger with a cleaner edge. “Fast Life” doesn’t just kick off a new year—it signals an artist still climbing, still locked in, and still betting on himself to go further than where he started.





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