The Conversation Nat Bug Has Never Had on Camera

EPISODE · Feb 28, 2026 · 46 MIN

The Conversation Nat Bug Has Never Had on Camera

from Behind The Story · host Jelani Gonzalez

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Behind the Story, we sit down with Nat Bug, an artist who's overcome immense personal struggle to connect deeply with his audience. From his humble beginnings in New York to surviving a near-death car accident, Nat shares the raw, unfiltered journey that led him to find his true voice. Born and raised in the concrete jungle, Nat’s sound has evolved through his experiences in New England and now the wild, open desert of Arizona, shaping the music he shares today.But Nat’s story isn't just about the music—it’s about resilience. After surviving a traumatic accident, he reflects on the deep connection between his art and the life-changing experience. From almost losing his life to discovering the power of manifestation, Nat believes the stories we tell ourselves shape our reality. As he navigates his recovery, his music becomes the medium for healing, and he’s here to share it with the world.In this conversation, we dive into the meaning behind his alter ego "Casket", the transformation into Nat Bug, and how he’s overcome personal battles, including speech impediments and trust issues. We explore the evolution of his creative process and the importance of authenticity in his art. With every song, Nat reminds us that no matter how tough the journey gets, there’s always hope, and if you’ve gone down the wrong road, it’s never too late to find your way back.If you’re looking for an unfiltered, inspiring story of survival, creativity, and self-expression, tune in as Nat Bug opens up about the moments that shaped him, his music, and his legacy.Support the show

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