Best Solo Musician
Mad Kelly
Remember late nu-metal of the late nineties and early aughts? What if someone gave it a Gen Z makeover but with more hooks and added a bit of pop sensibility? It would slap. Enter Mad Kelly. The South Florida artist has been pushing his sound to a new generation, whether through original compositions, like “Sore Eyes” and “Everybody’s Enemy,” or covers of past hits, such as No Doubt’s “Hella Good” and Disturbed’s “Stupify.” While nu-metal is often pooh-poohed, Kelly shows so much love for the genre that you can’t help but get excited, too. It certainly helps that he gives the sound much more depth than Fred Durst ever did.