Navraj Singh Goraya, popularly known as Nav, is a Canadian hip-hop music producer and recording artist
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Navraj Singh Goraya, popularly known as Nav, is a Canadian hip-hop music producer and recording artist
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As he became more popular, Nav shortened his name from “Navraj” to “Nav” in order to blend in with other artists.
Nav has claimed that many of his songs have drugs, sex, and depression as their themes, as these topics are usually not talked about in Indian homes.
Nav was born Navraj Singh Goraya, in Toronto, Ontario, on November 3, 1989, to parents of Indian origin. Both his parents were born in Punjab, India, and later settled in Canada. They lived in a multi-racial neighborhood of Toronto. Nav was the youngest of the three children in the family. His father worked as a forklift driver in Ontario. His mother worked as a computer engineer.
Nav’s attachment with music production was mostly due to his uncle’s influence. His parents noticed his love for the art, and when he was in third grade, he was gifted a boom box.
The family shifted to the northwestern part of the city and settled down in a neighborhood known as Rexdale. Nav was subjected to mild bullying like most non-white kids in school. He was not too good academically and believed his true talent lay in music.
As he grew up, he became increasingly weak in academics. However, he was slowly turning out to be a very talented musician. Rexdale’s local music scene grew fast while Nav attended high school. He saw kids his age making mixtapes, and in an attempt to blend in, Nav followed the same path. He started mixing music and finally began making his own beats through ‘Sony’s ‘ACID Pro’ software.
He idolized hip-hop sensation Nasir Jones, better known as Nas, and decided to do something worthwhile as he followed the path of his idol. In early 2015, he recorded a rap song for his friend but was told to perform it himself. This was the first time he rapped in front of a crowd. His first gig boosted his confidence and allowed him to go further with his music. He soon started working days and nights to come up with the right music to launch his professional career.
In one of his early interviews in 2012, he had claimed that he could make anything an “artist wants.” The confidence he exhibited reflected in his work and he slowly started creating a buzz in the Toronto music arena. Fortunately, in mid-2015, one of his beats reached Drake, one of the most successful American rappers of all time. Nav earned his big break, as Drake used the beat for his song ‘Back to Back.’
Although it was a big deal to be featured in a song by one of the greatest American rappers of this generation, Nav later thought it was not a big achievement. He continued making music on his own. A few months later, he heard his music on the show ‘OVO Sound Radio’ and that was when he realized the true impact of his skills.
A few months later, in September 2015, Nav introduced himself on ‘SoundCloud,’ an online platform where budding musicians present their creations to the world, free of cost. As Nav had already gained some popularity by that time, he quickly became a highly followed artist on ‘SoundCloud.’
One of the earliest of his ‘SoundCloud’ hits was titled ‘Take me Simple.’ The song became a mega hit. To date, it has received more than 12 million hits on ‘SoundCloud.’ Drake’s ‘OVO Sound Radio’ then featured two of his songs, ‘The Man’ and ‘Take Me Simple.’
In 2016, he finally started collaborating with bigger artists and one of his first collaborations was with Travis Scott, for his song ‘Beibs in the Trap.’ The song became somewhat controversial due to the lyrics that cheekily compared Justin Beiber to cocaine. Nav also co-wrote and co-produced an entire album titled ‘Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight.’ The album was featured on the ‘Billboard 200’ and peaked at the 90th spot.