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Adrien Nunez (born May 14, 1999) is an American social media
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, singer-songwriter, and former
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player. He was not highly regarded as a high school basketball player at
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in
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but he excelled during a postgraduate year garnering many scholarship offers and earning accolades at St. Thomas More School in Oakdale, Connecticut. He was part of a highly rated entering class his 2018–19 freshman year for the
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team of the
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. Nunez was a
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with offers to play basketball at multiple
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schools and he earned three consecutive Academic All-Big Ten recognitions. Michigan went to the Sweet Sixteen round of the
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all three of the seasons he played which were not impacted by the
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. Despite his limited role on the basketball court, he became the team's most popular social media creator during the COVID-19 pandemic. The June 2021 Supreme Court ''
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'' ruling prior to his senior season which made
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permissible thrust Nunez into prominence with many high-profile corporate sponsors and partners making him one of the highest paid college athletes. After graduating, he began promoting other
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musicians through his social media platform to his millions of followers and then released his own music. Within three months of his new music release, ''
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'' announced he was signed to the Warner Music Nashville and
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music labels. He subsequently continued to release music and appeared on music tours as well as at music festivals. He has supported tour-headliners
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and
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.


Youth

Nunez, who is of Dominican descent, was born to Jenny Lessard and Martin Nunez in
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. Martin owns a food market chain. As a youth, Adrien was a
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er,
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er, and
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r before picking up a basketball in seventh grade when his father encouraged him to fit playing basketball into his schedule alongside his time expenditure on video games. He played on his
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basketball team and then attended Millennium High School in
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for his freshman year, where he played a year of basketball before transferring to
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. He played
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basketball there as a
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. Nunez was a reserve for Bishop Loughlin varsity basketball as a junior and senior. At Bishop Loughlin, he averaged 4.8 points per game in the primary role of screener and undersized big man on a 2017 New York
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semifinalist team led by Keith Williams and Markquis Nowell who had also played for Bishop Loughlin. Nunez only had a
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basketball scholarship offer from Assumption University in
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upon graduation. Nunez did have strong interest from future Michigan assistant coach
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to play for him at Saint Joseph's in
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. However, he decided to study for a postgraduate year at St. Thomas More Prep in
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. Hard work and the chance to demonstrate his outside shooting on the
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circuit earned him Division I
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offers from Fordham in
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and
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. Soon, more offers came in, including
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and Saint Joseph's.
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was his first high major offer. By the time Michigan entered the fray,
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had already given him offers. In addition Nunez had multiple offers from
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basketball programs. He committed to Michigan in early October 2017 following his official visit to
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. At St. Thomas More, he averaged 15.5 points per game and 5 rebounds, earning 2018 All-
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AAA first team honors. He finished his high school career ranked as the 305th best basketball athlete and 62nd best
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in the national class of 2018 per
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' composite rating.


College basketball

Nunez and his family lived in Brooklyn. He visited Michigan on September 29, 2017, gave a verbal commitment on October 2, and signed a
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on November 10. He joined a Michigan's 2018 class which included Ignas Brazdeikis, David DeJulius,
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, and Brandon Johns. It was ranked among the top ten incoming classes in college basketball. At , , Nunez committed to join the 2018–19 Michigan Wolverines who were at the time he signed the defending 2017 Big Ten men's basketball tournament champions. When he joined the team, they were defending 2018 Big Ten men's basketball tournament champions and the defending 2018 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament runner-up. Nunez played for Michigan from 2018–2022 and helped the 2020–21 Wolverines earn the 2020–21 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season championship and helped Michigan reach its third, fourth and fifth consecutive
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sweet sixteen. Meanwhile, Nunez earned individual honors as a
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with three consecutive Big Ten Conference All-Academic recognitions. As a freshman, he played in 20 games and only scored 3 points, but with the departure of Jordan Poole, Brazdeikis, and Charles Matthews as well as a coaching change from
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to
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, Nunez had an opportunity for a more prominent role as a sophomore. When
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was out of the 2019–20 Wolverines' lineup for four games, Nunez started in his place, scoring a career high 8 points on November 22, 2019, against Houston Baptist College from
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. After Wagner returned to the lineup, Nunez struggled with his shooting and his defense, resulting in a limited role. After his sophomore season, he switched from jersey number 5 to number 0 (which DeJulius had been wearing) to make way for incoming freshman Terrance Williams to wear number 5. After playing just 7.9 minutes per game as a sophomore, Nunez surprised many by deciding to stay rather than enter the
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. However, Nunez said that the only time during his career that he contemplated transferring to another school which might have offered a more prominent role on the court was immediately following coach Beilein's surprise spring 2019 departure. This was even though every offseason his former AAU coach was being inundated with inquiries about Nunez's interest. Instead, Nunez sought out a role on the scout team during his final two seasons. Coach Howard's technique of helping upgrade Nunez's defensive deficiencies by forcing him to repeat drills until he got it right was something which Nunez appreciated. Nunez played professionally for Dominican Republic basketball team
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in 2023. He appeared in one game for six minutes. Within months, he became the highest earning player on his team despite having never played more than four minutes in a game the prior season and having limited prospects for playing time behind Eli Brooks, Caleb Houstan, Kobe Bufkin, Zeb Jackson, and Terrance Williams. As a senior for the
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, he became one of the highest earning NIL players in the country earning more than projected
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, although Nunez played less than 5 minutes per game as a senior and averaged less than a point per game for his career (61 points in 62 games). He had a multi-million follower fan base on TikTok as a senior. For several months, he navigated the NIL marketplace on his own before hiring an agent. His senior season sponsors and partners included
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. After graduating he began promoting country music artists including
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Music

On August 29, 2024, Nunez released his debut "Low Road". By this time, Nunez had moved from
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. He made his stage debut on September 25 in Nashville two days before releasing a collaborative version of "Low Road" with Avery Anna. In October 2024, Nunez released "Minnesota". He was added to the C2C: Country to Country
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lineup in the same month. By October, he also announced that he would tour with Dasha in November 2024 and Avery Anna that December. In late November 2024, Nunez signed to Warner Music Nashville and Warner Records. The signing followed the viral success of "Low Road". He achieved 50 million views and 5 million streams in his first days as a creative artist as well as hundreds of thousands of new TikTok followers. He claims that the 5 million streams was the
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total alone (a claim republished by ''
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'' and that across all platforms the total was 10 million. Nunez's major label debut song, "Apology Song", was released with the announcement of his signing. Nunez started 2025 by earning music accolades in January. On January 9, Nunez was highlighted alongside country artist Zach Top among the 50 selectees to the Shazam Fast Forward 2025 Artists based on predictive assessment and insights of trends from its data and algorithms. He was noted for his traction in
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. On January 17, he was named to the
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2025 Artists to Watch list. By the end of the month he was listed as a supporting act for
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with a Spring 2025 expected release date for his debut album. On January 27,
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announced his Summer 2025 Country Song Came On Tour supporting acts, including Nunez on several of the summer dates. In mid-February, Nunez announced the Adrien Nunez Low Road World Tour, which included his first ever U.S. headline run (with special guest Brody Clementi) as well as European dates in support of Smith and 4 C2C dates in Europe.


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References


External links


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