G’day, legends! It’s March 2025, and if you’re tuned into the music scene—or just love a good celeb yarn—there’s a name you need to clock: Prince Nasir Dean. At 24, this New York-born ripper is the eldest son of hip-hop heavyweight Swizz Beatz and singer Mashonda Tifrere, and he’s carving out his own lane in the industry. Known as Note Marcato on the decks, Prince Nasir’s dropping beats and building a rep that’s got Aussies nodding along, from Bondi to Broome. So, who’s this young gun shaking up the charts? Grab a coldie, chuck your feet up, and let’s dive into why Prince Nasir Dean’s the talk of the town in 2025.
Roots in Rhythm: The Dean Dynasty
Prince Nasir Dean landed on October 25, 2000, straight into a family that bleeds music. Dad Swizz Beatz—real name Kasseem Daoud Dean—is the producer behind bangers like Jay-Z’s “On to the Next One” and DMX’s “Ruff Ryders’ Anthem.” Mum Mashonda’s a soul singer who dropped her own tunes in the early 2000s. With that DNA, Prince Nasir was basically born with a beat machine in one hand and a mic in the other. Growing up in NYC, he was surrounded by studios, turntables, and A-listers—think Alicia Keys, his stepmum since 2010, who’s raised him alongside her own kids with Swizz.
The Dean crew’s a blended mob—Prince Nasir’s got four younger siblings: Kasseem Jr. (from Swizz’s earlier fling with Nicole Levy), and Egypt and Genesis (Swizz and Alicia’s boys), plus a half-sis, Nicole, from another of Swizz’s chapters. It’s a big, loud family, and Prince Nasir’s the trailblazer. X posts reckon he’s tight with his sibs—snaps of him and Egypt at Lakers games or Genesis tagging along to gigs show the love. But it’s his knack for music that’s got him stepping out solo, and Aussies are here for it.
Note Marcato: Beats with Bite
Prince Nasir’s stage name, Note Marcato, isn’t just a cool flex—it’s a vibe. “Marcato” means sharp and distinct in music-speak, and that’s his sound: crisp, bold, and bloody catchy. He’s been at it since his teens, tinkering with beats and rhymes, soaking up tricks from Swizz’s studio sessions. By 2020, he was dropping tracks like “Need More,” a collab with pops that showed he’s not just riding coattails—he’s got bars. X lit up with fans saying, “Prince Nasir’s got that Swizz DNA but with his own twist,” and they’re spot on.
Fast forward to 2025, and he’s leveling up. Late 2024 saw him release “No Pressure,” a single that’s been smashing Spotify playlists Down Under—think trap vibes with a melodic edge that’d fit right in at a St Kilda rave. He’s collabed with rising US acts too, like Lil Tjay and Swae Lee, blending hip-hop with a slick, global sound. Posts on X reckon his latest drop, teased for March 2025, could feature Aussie rapper The Kid LAROI—imagine that mash-up! Prince Nasir’s not just making noise; he’s crafting anthems, and we’re bloody keen to see what’s next.
Beyond the Booth: Acting and Ambition
Music’s his main gig, but Prince Nasir’s dipping his toes elsewhere too. Word from TMZ in 2024 pegged him for a role in Charge It to the Game, a flick starring Snoop Dogg’s son Julian Broadus and Dr. Dre’s son Curtis Young. It’s a street-smart drama, and Prince Nasir’s tapped to play a hustler with swagger—typecasting, maybe, but he’s got the charisma to pull it off. No release date’s locked yet, but X’s buzzing with “Prince Nasir’s about to flex on the big screen!” and Aussies love a multi-hyphenate.
He’s a hustler off-screen too. Swizz reckons his boy’s got an entrepreneurial streak—think merch drops and maybe a production crew in the works. Prince Nasir’s tight-lipped on X, but his Insta stories hint at studio nights and “big moves” for 2025. Could he be cooking up a label like his old man? Or maybe a tour Down Under? We’re frothing at the thought—he’d smash it at Splendour or a sweaty Sydney club night.
Why Aussies Are Vibing with Prince Nasir
So, why’s this Yank resonating with us lot? For one, he’s got that underdog grit we love. Sure, he’s got famous folks, but he’s not coasting—every beat’s earned, every verse polished. X fans say it best: “Prince Nasir’s not just Swizz’s kid; he’s a bloody artist.” That hustle’s pure Aussie—give it a crack, no shortcuts. His sound’s a fit too—those trap snares and chill hooks slide right into our playlists, from Triple J spins to backyard bashes.
He’s got a relatable streak too. Snaps of him courtside with Swizz or goofing with his sibs scream “normal bloke,” not untouchable celeb. Aussies get that—fame’s fine, but don’t be a tosser about it. Plus, his stepmum Alicia Keys has a soft spot here—her 2013 tour still gets a shout-out on X—so Prince Nasir’s got a foot in our door already. Throw in his sharp style—think oversized tees and fresh kicks—and he’s the kind of mate you’d spot at a Fitzroy café, not some LA mansion.
The Nepo Tag: Fair Dinkum or Fair Enough?
Let’s have a squiz at the elephant in the room—Prince Nasir’s a “nepo baby,” right? Son of Swizz Beatz, stepson of Alicia Keys, handed a mic and a career? Yep, he’s got a leg-up—no denying that. Swizz’s connections opened doors, and Alicia’s cred didn’t hurt. But here’s the rub—he’s not phoning it in. Producing’s no cakewalk, and his tracks slap because he’s got the goods, not just the genes. X debates it plenty: “Nepo or not, talent’s talent,” one post reckons, while another quips, “Swizz gave him the keys, but he’s driving the car.”
Aussies get the nepo gig—we’ve seen it with our own, like Cody Simpson or Jack Vidgen—but we judge on merit. Prince Nasir’s passing the pub test so far. He’s not out there flogging a fake hustle; he’s grafting, learning, and dropping bangers. Fair go, mate—he’s earning his stripes, and we’re cheering him on.
What’s Next for the Prince?
At 24, Prince Nasir’s just hitting his stride. That March 2025 track’s got buzz—could it be a collab with LAROI or a solo flex? He’s hinted at more acting too—Charge It to the Game might spark a sideline if it lands. Swizz told People in 2024 his boy’s “got big dreams,” and Alicia’s posted proud Insta nods to his hustle. A tour’s not off the table either—imagine him rocking the Hordern Pavilion or a Perth festival stage. X’s already begging: “Bring Note Marcato to Oz, mate!”
Off the clock, he’s a regular dude—loves his hoops (Lakers diehard), keeps it low-key with fam, and reps his roots. No flash Insta empire yet—he’s more about the craft than the clout. But as 2025 rolls on, expect him to climb. He’s got the beats, the bloodline, and the bloody grit to go far—Hollywood’s tough, but this prince is tougher.
Your Call, Mates
Prince Nasir Dean’s on the up, and we’re bloody stoked to watch it unfold. From Note Marcato’s bangers to his big-screen debut, he’s proving he’s more than a famous last name—he’s a force. What do you reckon, legends? Vibing his tunes? Keen for him to hit Aussie shores? Drop a comment below—I’m all ears for your hot takes. And if you’re on X, chuck us a tag with your Prince Nasir thoughts. He’s got the Dean spark, Aussie love, and a future brighter than a summer arvo—keep an eye on this one!
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