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Preze Pack’s "Nick Foles" Is A Champion’s Anthem of Resilience and Redemption

Writer's picture: Victoria PfeiferVictoria Pfeifer


If hip-hop had a playbook, Preze Pack just called an audible and ran it straight into the end zone with Nick Foles—his latest track and a sonic testament to perseverance, self-belief, and the undying fire of an independent artist.


Hailing from Neptune, New Jersey, Preze Pack isn’t just rapping. He’s delivering a gritty, heartfelt sermon, blending the rawness of the past with the introspection of the present. And trust, he’s got bars for days.


We all know that feeling—you put your heart into something, only for it to miss the mark. That’s exactly where Nick Foles was born. Preze Pack’s previous release left him wanting more, not because it wasn’t good, but because it didn’t feel right. And instead of dwelling on the setback, he hit the studio with the kind of tenacity that would make the song’s namesake proud.


Nick Foles—the legendary backup quarterback who stepped up and secured a Super Bowl victory for the Eagles—is the perfect metaphor for Preze Pack’s journey. He acknowledges his own missteps and impatience, but much like Foles, he’s got that clutch gene. When the pressure’s on, Preze Pack isn’t just here to play—he’s here to win.



Preze Pack doesn’t just rap; he paints pictures with words, threading his struggles, aspirations, and undeniable hunger through every verse. The production? Crisp. The energy? Unapologetic. And the delivery? It hits harder than a linebacker on a blitz.


You can hear shades of his influences—Kendrick Lamar’s introspective storytelling, Lil Wayne’s unrelenting wordplay, and the soul of legends like Lauryn Hill and Tupac. But make no mistake, Preze Pack isn’t imitating—he’s innovating. His voice is distinct, his flow unpredictable yet calculated, and his message clear: he’s not here for quick fame. He’s here to leave a legacy.


At its core, Nick Foles isn’t just about proving people wrong—it’s about proving himself right. Preze Pack wants listeners to understand that his music isn’t a side hustle, a trend, or a shortcut to success. This is passion, purpose, and pain wrapped in fire instrumentals and razor-sharp lyricism.


He’s here for the ones who love music the way he does—deeply, unconditionally, and with every fiber of their being. If you’ve ever felt overlooked, doubted, or on the verge of giving up, Nick Foles is your anthem. It’s that underdog energy, that ‘watch me rise’ mentality, that reminder that sometimes, all you need is one moment to prove you belong in the game.


Nick Foles isn’t just another rap song—it’s a declaration. It’s Preze Pack stepping into his own, refusing to be sidelined, and proving that when the game is on the line, he’s ready to shine. So, if you’re looking for music that doesn’t just entertain but inspires, go ahead and run this one back. Preze Pack just put numbers on the board, and he’s only getting started.



"Nick Foles" is a powerful track rooted in resilience and proving yourself under pressure. What was going through your mind when you first started writing it, and how did it shape the rest of your project?


When I first started writing Nick Foles, I was overwhelmed with this feeling of, “What’s next?” I graduated college in 2019, and after that, life didn’t exactly go as planned. It was taking longer than I expected to find a decent job, and not long after, COVID-19 came into the picture. Fast forward a year — my previous project was already a year old, and I wasn’t completely satisfied with it in hindsight. I didn’t really know what steps to take next. I felt like I was failing at marketing. Even though there were some strong pieces on the project, I felt like the songs were rushed. On top of that, I didn’t think I had enough money to make my vision a reality.


And in the middle of COVID still wreaking havoc on the world, I was just holding on to whatever I could to keep going. During that time, I ended up starting a business — so in general, I was just betting on myself. I’ve never been one to lay down and die. So I kept pushing, day after day, through everything going on in my life. Every single feeling I had at that moment bled into the music — my disappointment, my belief in myself, my hope for success, and my failures — all wrapped into one.


Nick Foles became the literal groundwork for every song that followed. A lot of it is my raw feelings and emotions — my real life packaged into something people can consume and connect with. There’s no way I could’ve put more passion into this project. In my struggle, I found my voice.


You’ve been influenced by some of the greatest names in hip-hop, from Tupac to Kendrick Lamar. How have these artists helped you carve out your own unique sound and perspective in the game?


I would say Tupac is probably the most important rapper when it comes to shaping my current position in hip-hop. I literally studied him to learn how to rap in a way that truly connects with people. The way he emphasized his words, his nuance, his subject matter, and his undeniable presence — those were all things I paid close attention to from a very young age. Tupac was someone I connected with instantly. He made it okay for me to rap about deeper, more meaningful topics. Honestly, I wouldn’t rap as well as I do if Tupac had never existed.


Kendrick, on the other hand, is someone I look up to as a blueprint for what a true hip-hop artist should be. He’s a student of the game — he loves it, he breathes it, and he respects it. Even at the highest heights of success, he always looks out for the culture, and that’s exactly how I carry myself.


These two, specifically, showed me how far authenticity can take you, and that’s something I hold onto in everything I do. I rap from my soul because of them, and artists like them. To put it simply, they’re basically chapter one in my rap Bible.


As an independent artist, the journey can be full of highs and lows. What’s been your biggest challenge so far, and how have you pushed through it?


For me, the biggest challenge has always been balancing my life with the dream I’ve had since I was a teenager. And to be completely honest, a huge part of that has been the financial struggles I’ve faced along the way. In college, I was broke. When I got out of college, I was still broke — and even when I wasn’t, I was pouring money into other things, just trying to get my life together. I don’t come from a wealthy family that can fund my dreams. I’ve never had anyone take me under their wing. What’s a mentor? Everything I know right now, I figured out by watching others and learning through failure.


No investors, no major support — just me and a bunch of ideas that probably sounded nuts to everyone else. And this game is expensive. Until I could pull enough money together to really start making moves, my progress was slow — a snail’s pace. But I won’t complain because movement is movement.


That struggle forced me to become self-sufficient. I can shoot my own videos with my team. If I want to, I can record myself. I understand marketing and branding way better than I did when I started. And all of that came from a lack of resources — I had no choice but to learn how to DIY this whole thing. It was Nipsey Hussle's All Money in vibes.


Your music isn’t just about clever wordplay—it carries a real message. What do you hope fans take away from your music, especially with this release?


With this release, I hope people take away the undeniable truth that I’m not just a great rapper — I’m an artist with something real and valuable to say. Every word I write, every beat I lock into carries meaning, and when you listen, you’re hearing an extension of my soul. Music has never been a hustle or a quick lick for me. Of course, success and money would be a blessing, but that’s not what drives me. What drives me is my genuine, unwavering love for hip-hop, rap, and music as a whole. I love it enough to face adversity head-on and stay true to my path, no matter the obstacles. If you love music — truly love it — then I’m the artist for you because I love it just as deeply.


My music will always be a reflection of my life — who I am, what’s happening, the people I meet, the people I know, their lives, and the world that surrounds us all. I want people to relate to my struggle because my music was my first form of therapy. I hope they feel the joy I experience when expressing my emotions, even in the bittersweet moments. I want them to know it’s okay not to be okay all the time. It’s okay to be different. It’s okay to be authentic. It’s okay not to fit into the box the world tries to put you in. We’re all just floating on this rock, living a human experience — so do you, dawg, and do it well. I’m going to talk about the good times, the bad, and everything in between. And if you’re willing to take this ride with me, we’ll grow together. I don’t just want people to listen to my music — I want them to feel it.


With Nick Foles out and your dedication stronger than ever, what’s next for Preze Pack? What can fans look forward to in the near future?


This first release is just the beginning — a step in the right direction. I’ve got a lot more in store. There are plenty of releases planned, and I’m ready to pop up on some major platforms and show the world what they’ve been sleeping on. I’m not new to this game. I’ve been waiting a long time for this moment, and now that it’s here, I’m going to take full advantage.


Expect dope visuals. Expect amazing music. Expect merch. Expect lyrical prowess beyond the norm. Expect unforgettable performances. Expect me to put my heart on the table. Expect the unexpected. But most of all, expect a real experience with a real artist.


I could’ve stopped a long time ago — and that’s what this is all about. That’s what Nick Foles represents. That’s what the little voice in my head keeps telling me. I didn’t have to make it this far into the journey. It could’ve been over. But since I’m still here — let’s do it big. I’m bringing the best version of myself to the party.

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