Nvtzz Talks Viral Success of "Tip," Remixes, Ayetian's Talent, and the TrapMilli Movement
- Akeeile Harris
- Jun 5
- 5 min read
Exclusive: Hitmaker Nathaneal “Nvtzz” Brown shares the story behind the “Tip” remixes with Skillibeng and Shenseea, Ayetian’s rise (“From the moment I heard him, I knew he had something different”), and how TrapMilli is driving dancehall’s next era. “Expect more moments that push the culture forward,” he said.

"This is one of the most exciting chapters of my journey so far.,I knew he had something different." Ayetian (L) with Nvtzz
With their latest banger, rising dancehall sensation Ayetian teams up with Skillibeng for the infectious “Tip” remix—already heating up the streets and climbing the charts. It’s quickly shaping up to be a summer anthem, jumping to #3 on YouTube Trending, reaching #12 on Jamaica’s Apple Music chart, and debuting at #21 on the iTunes Reggae chart (now at #43). The track has racked up nearly 650K views in just five days.
Hitmaking producer Nathaneal “Nvtzz” Brown shared the story exclusively with Kaboom Magazine. “Once 'Tip' started gaining momentum online and in the streets, I knew it had the potential to go even further.”
Reflecting on the remix process, he continued: “The idea for a remix came naturally, and Skillibeng was the first artist who came to mind. His unique style and energy align perfectly with the vibe of the track, and when I reached out, he was immediately interested. It was a solid session in the studio. We both understood the assignment and wanted to bring something fresh and raw to the culture. Skillibeng brought his A-game, and we fed off each other's creativity to elevate the track without losing its original essence.”
But this is just the beginning, with another remix already locked and loaded—set to drop Friday, June 6—this time featuring Jamaican superstar Shenseea jumping in the barrel. “I reached out to DJ Mac directly and told him I felt Shenseea would be a perfect fit for the remix, and once she heard the track, she was all in,” Nvtzz revealed. “She came with full personality, confidence, and introduced sexy and seductiveness to the song.”
He continued, “It’s raw, unapologetic, and filled with character. Both Shenseea and Ayetian brought their A-game, and the chemistry is undeniable. This isn't just a remix, it's a statement.”
Fans can expect nothing short of a heat wave from this fiery link-up. “We wanted to achieve a his-and-her 'Tip' remix with two of the most talented artists in our genre—and that’s exactly why Skillibeng and Shenseea were chosen.”
He added, “I definitely believe these kinds of collabs are what the new generation of dancehall needs—unity, creativity, and pushing the sound forward. That’s what will keep the genre alive and evolving.”
Nvtzz, who was born and raised in Montego Bay, began his journey as an artist—a foundation that continues to shape his musical approach. “I actually started as an artist first. Creating flows, styles, and lyrics has always been my passion. That’s where the fire started for me. Producing came later out of necessity. I realized that if I wanted to bring my sound to life exactly how I envisioned it, I’d have to learn how to make the beats myself. So I taught myself production, not just as a skill, but as a tool to support my creative freedom.”
He continued, “I don’t really like calling myself a producer, I prefer the term ‘hitmaker.’ I feel too many people chase the producer title, which is why I haven’t been big on chasing the ‘producer clout.’ I just love making music, and like I said earlier, I’m more focused on getting the artist attention, if anything.”
“I definitely believe these kinds of collabs are what the new generation of dancehall needs—unity, creativity, and pushing the sound forward. That’s what will keep the genre alive and evolving.”
“Now, when I’m in the studio, those two worlds blend naturally,” Nvtzz explained. “I’m not just building a beat or writing a verse—I’m shaping the entire feel of the track from top to bottom. That dual perspective gives me an edge because I understand both sides of the process deeply.”
He mentioned Kanye West as a major influence, sharing, “I’ve always admired how he blends genres, takes risks, and stays true to his vision—no matter what people think. I feel like we share similar personalities in that way. That mindset has really shaped how I approach both production and artistry.”
“I just dropped a new single, ‘Rona,’ and the feedback has been crazy,” he added, stepping into his artist role. “It’s a track with a lot of energy and meaning, and the remix is coming soon with a surprise feature that’s definitely going to turn heads.”
As mentioned, Nvtzz isn’t new to the game. He has already achieved major milestones, including Billboard plaques and Grammy nominations. His credits include Popcaan’s “Rapid” and “11th Commandment” (both alongside Dane Ray), as well as Koffee’s hit single “Lockdown.”
“It’s been a blessing, but nothing came easy,” he shared. “Those milestones taught me that consistency and focus are everything. You have to stay locked in on your dreams, even when it gets tough. The success just motivates me to keep pushing and keep evolving.”
Currently working closely with rising dancehall talent Ayetian, Nvtzz shared, “This is one of the most exciting chapters of my journey so far,” he said. “From the moment I heard him, I knew he had something different—raw talent, sharp lyrics, and a deep connection to both his Jamaican and Haitian roots. We’re building more than just music; we’re creating a movement that represents unity, culture, and global ambition. We call it the ‘ZOE MOVEMENT.’”

Nathaneal “Nvtzz” Brown. not just a producer, but a hitmaker
He’s among the producers backing the rising deejay under Trap Milli Entertainment, with Ayetian’s latest project Trini Pack gaining massive attention since its release. “The momentum is really heavy. Tracks such as ‘Tip’ and ‘Ben Yo Back’ have been making waves across the Caribbean and beyond. Now the songs are charting worldwide, and the love from places like Canada, the UK, and the US shows that the music is resonating. It’s proof that with the right vision, sound, and work ethic, young artists can cut through the noise and really make an impact,” he explained.
Looking ahead, Brown is confident this is only the start. “I’m focused on taking TrapMilli Entertainment to the world. We’ve been building from the ground up, and now it’s time to show what we’re really about. Expect more music, more collaborations, and more moments that push the culture forward. Nvtzz is a name that’s going to be on everybody’s tongue real soon, believe that."
Our focus is on authenticity and elevation—keeping the sound rooted in dancehall, but not being afraid to experiment and push boundaries. What we’re seeing now is just the beginning.“
“I don’t really like calling myself a producer, I prefer the term ‘hitmaker.’ I feel too many people chase the producer title, which is why I haven’t been big on chasing the ‘producer clout.’ I just love making music, I’m more focused on getting the artist attention, if anything.“
With a bold vision and an ear for what’s next, Nvtzz are positioning themselves as a powerful force in shaping the future of modern dancehall. “An artist I’ve always dreamed of working with is Kanye West. From day one, he’s inspired me not just musically, but creatively overall. It would be a full-circle moment to collaborate with him—definitely a bucket-list goal,” he stated.
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