Stirring a new treat for his growing audiences of millions, buzzing rapper and singer Nic D dishes up the “Fine Apple” (Lemon & Line Remix) [feat. Bryce Vine] today.
Listen to “Fine Apple” (Lemon & Lime Remix) [feat. Bryce Vine] HERE.
On this version, multi-platinum pop/hip-hop maverick Bryce Vine adds another dimension to the track with a slick and sizzling verse of his own. Meanwhile, the original “Fine Apple” has amassed north of 9.6 million Spotify streams, over 355K views on the music video, and 700K-plus views on the official lyric video.
It has exploded on the charts internationally as well, peaking at #7 on the Spotify Global Viral Chart and #2 in the Top 10 Spotify Viral Chart in the United States, #2 in New Zealand, #3 in Canada, #6 in Australia, and #9 in the United Kingdom. Not to mention, it cracked the Top 200 on Spotify in the United States and emerged as #6 “Most Added on Top 40” at radio.
Right out of the gate, he also received plugs from Melodic Magazine, Alfitude, and Enigma Online. In the wake of the release of “Fine Apple,” he has attracted another 570,000 TikTok followers and 20,000 Instagram followers.
Get a kick of Lemon & Line from Nic D and Bryce Vine now.
Of the meaning behind “Fine Apple,” Nic D says, “I wrote this song for and about my wife. I tend to write songs about glorifying my wife because I like to uplift the women in my life. It was written in a moment after we had a conversation about me pursuing music full-time, and she fully hopped on board. I felt really supported by her, which resulted in a feel-good song. When you have people in your corner, it feels good and makes the music feel happier. I write a lot of songs about her, and there will be more because she deserves it. And I like my water with lemon and lime.”
On the video, he says “The song did really well on TikTok, so I did a lot of callbacks to videos I made on TikTok, since that’s where the song first went viral. For the people who made it happen for me, I wanted to make them feel like those bits and pieces were for them, because they were part of the whole process for me.”
“Fine Apple” might just be the sweetest fruit of the summer.