Not many people start their music careers at three years old, but Sacramento artist Nate Curry is one of those few. His father was part of the ’90s rap group The Cuf, so it didn’t take Curry long to figure out what he wanted to do when he grew up. “I would just do shows with my dad,” Curry says. “I would jump on stage with their group.”
Now, 27 years later, he is living his childhood dream. After getting noticed for his 2017 singles “Cold Shoulder” and “Temporary Fix,” Curry got his first taste of the national spotlight on a 2019 tour with fellow Sacramento artist Hobo Johnson. In 2023, Curry released Tight Knit, a 12-minute R&B project that compares an intense love connection to the stitches of his signature purple beanie. Curry says he’s arrived at a newfound clarity and mindfulness in creating, which has opened up new opportunities.
“I’m just where the love is,” Curry says. “If there happens to be music, then we’re going.”
Curry was slated to perform at Sol Blume, one of the West Coast’s biggest R&B festivals. Unfortunately, the event was delayed from May 2024 to August 2025, but Curry hasn’t lost momentum. On July 19, he’ll take the stage with Kool John at Sacramento’s Concerts in the Park series, which spotlights other local artists including Igwe Aka and DJ Shino Smoke.