Sol Nuss has a passion for creativity whether it is music, visuals, painting, photography, writing scripts, making a short movie, or fashion.
Sol Nuss’s interest in fashion has been a huge consumption of his time recently within 2024 and 2025. He has always loved fashion but has gained a relatively newer pass. for designing his own clothes. Fashion is a huge part if expressing yourself and is essential and a necessity in life.
He likes 90s, Y2K, swell as modern. 90s band merch is one of his favorite. He also loves really cool jeans. So stay tuned for these upcoming designs.
Who Is Sol Nuss?
Born on November 24, 2000. Music has always been at the center of Sol Nuss’s life. His father recalls that he was writing songs as soon as he could hold a pencil, but the first one that truly left a mark came in 2008, when an 8-year-old Sol sat at a keyboard and wrote “Together Is Better.” It was a heartbreak ballad far beyond his years — lines about love, loss, and forever that foreshadowed the themes he would revisit throughout his artistic journey.
Through middle and high school, Sol honed his voice in slam poetry contests, learning how to transform feelings into rhythm and memory into performance. In 2016, while attending Oliverian School in Pike, New Hampshire, he stepped into a music studio for the first time and began experimenting with his sound. His first major body of work, Adolescence, became his senior mixtape and the official start of his recording career.
That path deepened when Sol enrolled at Loyola University. Though he initially wanted to study music industry, circumstances led him to psychology — a field that would influence his artistic perspective in profound ways. Even while pursuing his degree, Sol spent countless hours on the fourth floor of the arts and media building, producing and recording his own music. During these early college years, he released Adolescence 2 and 3, raw extensions of his evolving voice.
Between 2020 and 2021, Sol took time away from releasing music to study instruments, production, and songwriting more deeply. That season of growth led to the EP Do You Believe In Love, created after another cycle of heartbreak and self-discovery. Love and loss became recurring themes in his life, and instead of hiding them, Sol transformed them into fuel for his art.
This process culminated in YBFWTBM (Your Boyfriend Wants to Be Me), his first fully self-produced album. The record carried the confidence and edge of an artist who had endured betrayal, doubt, and longing — and who had come out stronger, more self-assured, and more dedicated to his craft.
Though he released singles between larger projects, Sol often worked quietly in the background, focusing on growth and rebranding. Behind the scenes, he was not only shaping his music but also himself: healing, redefining his image, and building the resilience needed to step into his artistry with clarity and intention.
Today, with a new album, Sane and Sound, on the horizon, Sol Nuss stands at a turning point. His vision extends beyond music: he aims to connect with outcasts, the misunderstood, and anyone who has ever felt left behind. Because he has carried that feeling himself, Sol wants his art to serve as a reminder — you are not alone.
For Sol, this is more than music. It’s about belonging, healing, and finding beauty in survival.
