Internet Boy
Internet Boy

Internet Boy

About Internet Boy

Nick Garver aka Internetboy, got his start in the music industry when moving to Cincinnati in 2015. It was here he met up-and-coming artists like Jasiah, Suicide Rascal, Grandace, and Leo Pastel, at local underground shows. For a short time this group of artists went by Apollo 18, and caught the attention of media outlets like No Jumper, Lyrical Lemonade, and Hivemind TV. Music Videos like “Know my Vision” and “HAHAHA” spread across the internet gaining thousands of views, and led to IBOY’s collaboration with Hivemind TV. It was here that he was in vlogs and interviews, and produced the popular song “Door Stop” featuring Lil Darkie.  This creative surge led to a tour with the group SPIDER GANG, hosted by Hivemind. Following this Internetboy made the infectious Indi-pop song “Mars Man” with FL.VCO, which was shared by Tommy Craze and blew up overnight. This led to a string of hits including, “Shonen and Ramen” with Origami Beats and “Hair Pin” with Billy Marchiafava.  Grammy winning producer DJ Corbett also stumbled on IBOY’s early work, and together they worked on songs for Cal Scruby, and The Melody App. IBOY was later discovered by artist tobi lou, and produced Hot Tub Dream Machine which amassed over 20 million streams. This led to the work of Tobi’s latest album, Non-Perishable; on which Internetboy co-produced 7 of 11 songs on the track list.  Currently Internetboy is a resident at Assemble Sound in Detroit, and is working on his debut LP, “Glamour World”.

Internet Boy Q&A
When did Internet Boy's first album release?

Internet Boy's first album aloneon25 EP released on Fri Dec 14 2018.

What is the most popular album by Internet Boy?

The most popular album by Internet Boy's is aloneon25 EP

What is the most popular song by Internet Boy?

The most popular song by Internet Boy's is Hair Pin

When did Internet Boy start making music?

Internet Boy's first song Hair Pin released on Thu May 28 2020.

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