
Marc E. Bassy is back in his bag with “Numb,” a new single that feels like the sweet spot between West Coast flex and emotional burnout confession.
The track, a collaboration with his friend and longtime creative partner Nic Nac, carries that same chemistry the two locked in on their joint album NO HArD FEELINGS last year; a project that still absolutely hits front to back.
The energy here is familiar but sharper, like he’s taking everything they built on that tape and pushing it a little further into the late-night, windows-down universe they do best. Lyrically, “Numb” lives in that space between success and exhaustion: walking out in the rain like the tropics, leaving phones in the car for the optics, renting old schools just to drop the top.

Nic Nac’s touch keeps the record moving like a drive down the coast at night: steady, atmospheric, and a little haunted. Marc raps and sings about being the hero in his city, carrying his team worldwide, flying private, and still dealing with cold roads and old demons that won’t stop calling.
The details feel specific: Frisco roots, wife beater with the Levi’s and Chucks, the “if it’s fuck me then it’s fuck you” line that lands like a boundary after too many second chances. It’s West Coast to the bone, but emotionally, it belongs to anyone who’s ever felt like success didn’t magically fix the numbness.
Even with its darker undertones, “Numb” still plays like something you want blasting: hook-heavy, ride-ready, and made to loop. It fits perfectly next to NO HArD FEELINGS in the Marc E. Bassy universe: raw, confident, and honest about the cost of chasing everything you said you wanted.
If that album was the full story, “Numb” is like a sharp new chapter: same city, same business, same pressure, but one more song that makes you feel less alone in it


