Cool Nutz
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FEB
17
2024
Eugene, OR
The Big Dirty
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FEB
16
2024
Hood River, OR
The Underground Music Station
I Was There
JUN
10
2022
Central Point, OR
The Expo BiMart Amphitheater
I Was There
JUN
26
2021
Portland, OR
The Lot at Zidell Yards
I Was There
JUN
27
2019
Portland, OR
Paris Theatre
I Was There
MAY
19
2019
Portland, OR
The Jack London Revue
I Was There
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About Cool Nutz
Growing up in Northeast Portland, OR, Terrance Scott pka Cool Nutz always kept his eyes on the prize. Hip-Hop culture had always played a huge role in his life, but at no point did he think that Hip-Hop and business would mix to put food on the table. Using Run DMC’s “Rock Box” as his initial inspiration, Cool Nutz teamed up with childhood friend Bosco Kante to start their pursuit of the proverbial dream.
From the early days in the basement studio, to tours of Europe, Cool Nutz has represented Portland Hip-Hop not only locally, but has carried the flag for The City of Roses on a global level.
From the vocal booth to the boardroom, Cool Nutz and Bosko went from aspiring artist and producer to the heads of independent powerhouse record label Jus Family Records. Using Jus Family Records as the outlet to release albums from Cool Nutz, it was also the vehicle to release titles from a roster made up of G-Ism, Maniac Lok, Izaya, Luni Coleone & Cool Nutz, D.B.A., and Kenny Mack.
With 11 critically acclaimed solo albums under his belt: Dis Bros. Nutz(1993), Harsh Game For The People(1995), Speakin Upon A Million(1997), Verbal Porn(1999), Collabos(2001), Every Single Day(2007), King Cool Nutz(2007), The Miracle(2008), Incredible(2009), The Cook Up(2010), Portland(2012), Bars(2013), #BRUH(2015), Terrance(2017), Pig Ears & Chitlins(2018), and Father Of Max(2020). Cool Nutz has stood up to the test of time, and is the blueprint of longevity and relevance from a truly independent perspective.
From features in national publications The Source, XXL, Scratch, XLR8R, Spin, Murderdog, and more, to cover stories in regional publications Willamette Week, The Portland Mercury, The Oregonian A&E, Eugene Weekly and more, Cool Nutz has proven that his musical creations and career moves are more then press worthy.
With over 500 shows under his belt, Cool Nutz has graced the stage alongside hip-hop greats Wu-Tang Clan, The Game, Ice Cube, Ludacris, Tech N9ne, E-40, Too Short, Mac Dre, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Trick Daddy, Run DMC, The Clipse, The Cool Kids, Common, The Dogg Pound, Sir Mix A Lot, Redman, The Grouch, 2 Live Crew, Andre Nickatina, Baby Bash, and more.
Cool Nutz has experienced the highs and lows of this ever-changing music industry. From the excitement of signing recording deals with Big Beat/Atlantic Records and Universal Records, to the disappointment of seeing those deals take a left turn for the worst. But with the mindset of a champion, Cool Nutz would only persevere to have his biggest career successes independently on Jus Family Records.
Understanding that diversity is the key to success in any business environment, Cool Nutz has applied his skills and business acumen to open many doors for not only himself, but the City of Portland as well. From iHeart Radio's The Breakout Radio Show, "Playlist" with The Blazers CJ McCollum, The Portland Oregon Hip-Hop Festival, and Executive Branch Management, he has used his professional moniker to create revenue, opportunity, and a very fruitful business career.
Standing as a testament of quality, creativity, integrity, selflessness, and professionalism, Cool Nutz’s career is still in full swing.
For Press Opportunities and Interviews Contact:
Jus Family Records JusFamilyPDX@gmail.com
From the early days in the basement studio, to tours of Europe, Cool Nutz has represented Portland Hip-Hop not only locally, but has carried the flag for The City of Roses on a global level.
From the vocal booth to the boardroom, Cool Nutz and Bosko went from aspiring artist and producer to the heads of independent powerhouse record label Jus Family Records. Using Jus Family Records as the outlet to release albums from Cool Nutz, it was also the vehicle to release titles from a roster made up of G-Ism, Maniac Lok, Izaya, Luni Coleone & Cool Nutz, D.B.A., and Kenny Mack.
With 11 critically acclaimed solo albums under his belt: Dis Bros. Nutz(1993), Harsh Game For The People(1995), Speakin Upon A Million(1997), Verbal Porn(1999), Collabos(2001), Every Single Day(2007), King Cool Nutz(2007), The Miracle(2008), Incredible(2009), The Cook Up(2010), Portland(2012), Bars(2013), #BRUH(2015), Terrance(2017), Pig Ears & Chitlins(2018), and Father Of Max(2020). Cool Nutz has stood up to the test of time, and is the blueprint of longevity and relevance from a truly independent perspective.
From features in national publications The Source, XXL, Scratch, XLR8R, Spin, Murderdog, and more, to cover stories in regional publications Willamette Week, The Portland Mercury, The Oregonian A&E, Eugene Weekly and more, Cool Nutz has proven that his musical creations and career moves are more then press worthy.
With over 500 shows under his belt, Cool Nutz has graced the stage alongside hip-hop greats Wu-Tang Clan, The Game, Ice Cube, Ludacris, Tech N9ne, E-40, Too Short, Mac Dre, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Trick Daddy, Run DMC, The Clipse, The Cool Kids, Common, The Dogg Pound, Sir Mix A Lot, Redman, The Grouch, 2 Live Crew, Andre Nickatina, Baby Bash, and more.
Cool Nutz has experienced the highs and lows of this ever-changing music industry. From the excitement of signing recording deals with Big Beat/Atlantic Records and Universal Records, to the disappointment of seeing those deals take a left turn for the worst. But with the mindset of a champion, Cool Nutz would only persevere to have his biggest career successes independently on Jus Family Records.
Understanding that diversity is the key to success in any business environment, Cool Nutz has applied his skills and business acumen to open many doors for not only himself, but the City of Portland as well. From iHeart Radio's The Breakout Radio Show, "Playlist" with The Blazers CJ McCollum, The Portland Oregon Hip-Hop Festival, and Executive Branch Management, he has used his professional moniker to create revenue, opportunity, and a very fruitful business career.
Standing as a testament of quality, creativity, integrity, selflessness, and professionalism, Cool Nutz’s career is still in full swing.
For Press Opportunities and Interviews Contact:
Jus Family Records JusFamilyPDX@gmail.com
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Genres:
Hip-hop
Hometown:
Portland, Oregon
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Cool Nutz to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
FEB
17
2024
Eugene, OR
The Big Dirty
I Was There
FEB
16
2024
Hood River, OR
The Underground Music Station
I Was There
JUN
10
2022
Central Point, OR
The Expo BiMart Amphitheater
I Was There
JUN
26
2021
Portland, OR
The Lot at Zidell Yards
I Was There
JUN
27
2019
Portland, OR
Paris Theatre
I Was There
MAY
19
2019
Portland, OR
The Jack London Revue
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Cool Nutz
Growing up in Northeast Portland, OR, Terrance Scott pka Cool Nutz always kept his eyes on the prize. Hip-Hop culture had always played a huge role in his life, but at no point did he think that Hip-Hop and business would mix to put food on the table. Using Run DMC’s “Rock Box” as his initial inspiration, Cool Nutz teamed up with childhood friend Bosco Kante to start their pursuit of the proverbial dream.
From the early days in the basement studio, to tours of Europe, Cool Nutz has represented Portland Hip-Hop not only locally, but has carried the flag for The City of Roses on a global level.
From the vocal booth to the boardroom, Cool Nutz and Bosko went from aspiring artist and producer to the heads of independent powerhouse record label Jus Family Records. Using Jus Family Records as the outlet to release albums from Cool Nutz, it was also the vehicle to release titles from a roster made up of G-Ism, Maniac Lok, Izaya, Luni Coleone & Cool Nutz, D.B.A., and Kenny Mack.
With 11 critically acclaimed solo albums under his belt: Dis Bros. Nutz(1993), Harsh Game For The People(1995), Speakin Upon A Million(1997), Verbal Porn(1999), Collabos(2001), Every Single Day(2007), King Cool Nutz(2007), The Miracle(2008), Incredible(2009), The Cook Up(2010), Portland(2012), Bars(2013), #BRUH(2015), Terrance(2017), Pig Ears & Chitlins(2018), and Father Of Max(2020). Cool Nutz has stood up to the test of time, and is the blueprint of longevity and relevance from a truly independent perspective.
From features in national publications The Source, XXL, Scratch, XLR8R, Spin, Murderdog, and more, to cover stories in regional publications Willamette Week, The Portland Mercury, The Oregonian A&E, Eugene Weekly and more, Cool Nutz has proven that his musical creations and career moves are more then press worthy.
With over 500 shows under his belt, Cool Nutz has graced the stage alongside hip-hop greats Wu-Tang Clan, The Game, Ice Cube, Ludacris, Tech N9ne, E-40, Too Short, Mac Dre, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Trick Daddy, Run DMC, The Clipse, The Cool Kids, Common, The Dogg Pound, Sir Mix A Lot, Redman, The Grouch, 2 Live Crew, Andre Nickatina, Baby Bash, and more.
Cool Nutz has experienced the highs and lows of this ever-changing music industry. From the excitement of signing recording deals with Big Beat/Atlantic Records and Universal Records, to the disappointment of seeing those deals take a left turn for the worst. But with the mindset of a champion, Cool Nutz would only persevere to have his biggest career successes independently on Jus Family Records.
Understanding that diversity is the key to success in any business environment, Cool Nutz has applied his skills and business acumen to open many doors for not only himself, but the City of Portland as well. From iHeart Radio's The Breakout Radio Show, "Playlist" with The Blazers CJ McCollum, The Portland Oregon Hip-Hop Festival, and Executive Branch Management, he has used his professional moniker to create revenue, opportunity, and a very fruitful business career.
Standing as a testament of quality, creativity, integrity, selflessness, and professionalism, Cool Nutz’s career is still in full swing.
For Press Opportunities and Interviews Contact:
Jus Family Records JusFamilyPDX@gmail.com
From the early days in the basement studio, to tours of Europe, Cool Nutz has represented Portland Hip-Hop not only locally, but has carried the flag for The City of Roses on a global level.
From the vocal booth to the boardroom, Cool Nutz and Bosko went from aspiring artist and producer to the heads of independent powerhouse record label Jus Family Records. Using Jus Family Records as the outlet to release albums from Cool Nutz, it was also the vehicle to release titles from a roster made up of G-Ism, Maniac Lok, Izaya, Luni Coleone & Cool Nutz, D.B.A., and Kenny Mack.
With 11 critically acclaimed solo albums under his belt: Dis Bros. Nutz(1993), Harsh Game For The People(1995), Speakin Upon A Million(1997), Verbal Porn(1999), Collabos(2001), Every Single Day(2007), King Cool Nutz(2007), The Miracle(2008), Incredible(2009), The Cook Up(2010), Portland(2012), Bars(2013), #BRUH(2015), Terrance(2017), Pig Ears & Chitlins(2018), and Father Of Max(2020). Cool Nutz has stood up to the test of time, and is the blueprint of longevity and relevance from a truly independent perspective.
From features in national publications The Source, XXL, Scratch, XLR8R, Spin, Murderdog, and more, to cover stories in regional publications Willamette Week, The Portland Mercury, The Oregonian A&E, Eugene Weekly and more, Cool Nutz has proven that his musical creations and career moves are more then press worthy.
With over 500 shows under his belt, Cool Nutz has graced the stage alongside hip-hop greats Wu-Tang Clan, The Game, Ice Cube, Ludacris, Tech N9ne, E-40, Too Short, Mac Dre, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Trick Daddy, Run DMC, The Clipse, The Cool Kids, Common, The Dogg Pound, Sir Mix A Lot, Redman, The Grouch, 2 Live Crew, Andre Nickatina, Baby Bash, and more.
Cool Nutz has experienced the highs and lows of this ever-changing music industry. From the excitement of signing recording deals with Big Beat/Atlantic Records and Universal Records, to the disappointment of seeing those deals take a left turn for the worst. But with the mindset of a champion, Cool Nutz would only persevere to have his biggest career successes independently on Jus Family Records.
Understanding that diversity is the key to success in any business environment, Cool Nutz has applied his skills and business acumen to open many doors for not only himself, but the City of Portland as well. From iHeart Radio's The Breakout Radio Show, "Playlist" with The Blazers CJ McCollum, The Portland Oregon Hip-Hop Festival, and Executive Branch Management, he has used his professional moniker to create revenue, opportunity, and a very fruitful business career.
Standing as a testament of quality, creativity, integrity, selflessness, and professionalism, Cool Nutz’s career is still in full swing.
For Press Opportunities and Interviews Contact:
Jus Family Records JusFamilyPDX@gmail.com
Show More
Genres:
Hip-hop
Hometown:
Portland, Oregon
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