Apollo1027

Demon Discography (Jan 21, 20220) - Hosted by Apollo1027

Apollo it’s been a while since we’ve featured you on Nefarious Supply, what’s new with you, how was your 2021?

My 2021 was a bit quiet. I had gone through some things in my personal life, good and bad, which slowed things down. In terms of my career as an artist though I made a ton of key connections and a few valuable additions to my team. Spent the latter half of the year setting things up for 2022. It feels good to be back.

What are some of your goals going into 2022?

My main goals are to stay consistent and to continue growing, both as a person and as an artist. I’m dropping a lot more music and a lot more content this year in order to expand my fanbase, so it’s important for me to stay hungry. More performances, more content, more engagement, etc. I had two choices coming into this year; it’s either all or nothing. I chose all.

Word is you have a new song dropping January 26th tell us more about it including what inspired it, who helped with production, and are you dropping a project soon?

I wrote “Under Pressure” because I felt (and still feel) like there’s a ton of pressure on me, both internal and external. I have a ton of goals and aspirations when it comes to my career. So if I want to attain them, I have to break old habits and wake up. There’s a line in the song that says “To survive I had to change me”. That’s what inspired this release.

In terms of overall sound, the track was heavily inspired by Don Toliver. When I wrote the song, I had Life of a Don on repeat so I searched for Don Toliver type beats on YouTube, stumbled across the beat which is produced by theskybeats and purchased the license for it. Am I dropping a project soon? Maybe.

So tell us about this playlist you put together why did you choose these specific songs, what are some of your favorites, and did any them inspire the your new song dropping soon?

The playlist is an assortment of songs that I’ve been listening to lately. The Don Toliver tracks are the ones that helped inspire “Under Pressure”. The rest of them are just vibes that I play when I’m in the car.

Who should we tap in to host next?

My boy 4TUNAT. He’s truly an immense talent and listens to a lot of different types of music so I feel like his playlist would be crazy.

Apollo 1027 - Dust

Underground artist Apollo1027 is back with the release of his newest single titled “Dust”. Continuing the trend of his successful year Apollo1027 has been on a nonstop roll. After starting the year with his first single Magic, Apollo1027 then followed up Wait For My Go, his collab EP with Freddy Leone The 3rd Generation, and Red Hot. With each song better than the previous Apollo’s newest single can best be interpreted as a coming of age and leaving behind tangibles and mental blocks that hold us back, including addictions.

According to Apollo1027 “Dust is about a love story gone sour, and the effects of the developing bitterness between a girl and I”. “Throughout the song, I'm describing how good my life is without her, and how the relationship we had wasn't what I thought it was. It's a song about moving on to bigger and better things in order to protect myself from consistent emotional trauma." Featuring production from 100graham, and an accompanying music video production by Thanh Dinh and Bae Merola co-owners of Cut By Kudzu. Dust is a pretty exciting feature to the rising artists discography. Dust by Apollo1027 is available on all streaming platforms, be sure to check out the accompanying music video and show Apollo1027 some love on his Instagram as well as Twitter.

ISOLATION STATION EP 5 - AS WE PROCEED

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In this segment we’re giving life to the leagues of music being dropped every week during this trying, yet, interestingly enough, personal time.

We at Nefarious Supply want you guys to always have a new underground project or creator, either on your mind, on your playlist, or on your feed in some way, shape, or form. In this instance, we’re doing this on an episodic basis and deciding to write on all the new music coming in through this station, five tracks at a time.

Our fifth episode shows us the importance of caution and quality in our next steps. “As we proceed” is a saying widely-known, especially throughout the African-American community, it propagates the feeling of hopefulness but also of care and attention to detail, of making silent and careful moves, then showing out with a bang when no one expects. As we proceed, let’s be creative, and committed.

Take a look! 😈

Hatesonny - Damage Control 

We first heard Hatesonny on Serena Isioma’s Sensitive EP, specifically the track, Move, where the artist laid down a groovy and swelling verse, which complimented Serena’s feminine energy on the track almost flawlessly. On his new album, Golden Child, Hatesonny shows us exactly who he is as an artist.

From the piano-driven melody on top to the bass-thumping 808s beneath, Hatesonny delivers on every part of “Damage Control”, the first track off of his third album. Hatesonny comes with a vengeance for that #1 spot. 

Black$tar x Mayal - Jump in the Party

Black$tar and Mayal are back at it again on another piping hot track! The two Calgary natives strike while the iron is hot and make their mark on Jump In The Party. With a nostalgic beast of a beat with a grand production Black$tar gets his point across that he will have fun, no matter what, where, when, or why.

Flexing so much even his ex acknowledges he has it, Black$tar bars are uplifting and also direct and confident, meshing well with Mayal’s masterful use of autotune and melodic synergy with the beat, that he possesses on every track.

Jump in the Party is definitely a feel-good banger that you’ll be singing in the back of your head for a while.

SwaVay - Yaya

DOLO Records’ very own SwaVay features on this episode of the Isolation Station. The opening track “Yaya”, off of his album B4dalbum. Instantly, Kendrick comes to mind as the flute progression and the soft 808-led beat creep along the bottom of the track’s production, the emphasis is focused on SwaVay’s lyrics, and boy are they worth the attention.

Bars comparing Bernie Mac, stu pigeons, big dogs, and cool midgets, as well as thanking God for his Christian roots, not even insinuating, more so telling the listener to the point what he’d do if he wasn’t, these effortless flows as well as the carefully curated production are what put SwaVay ahead of most of his peers.

SAEED - Faded Freestyle

SAEED is back people! With his new freestyle, Faded, the Chicago artist tries to drink away his problems, may have fallen in love, or was it the drink in his hand? He’s confident but also unsure of himself. However, at the end of the day, he’s going to keep it moving and keep working.

This is the underlying theme of the track, however SAEED’s fun take on the overlaying theme of a drunken night in the club, vibing over a heavy-hitting, spacey beat is him in his prime lane and vibe, and we hope his sound only continues to evolve beautifully.

Freddy Leone & Apollo1027 - Freak Show (ft. David Sulky)

Freddy Leone and Apollo1027 team up on a surprise collab de3with their EP, The Third Generation. Their standout track, Freak Show, portrays Leone and Apollo in their prime form, seamlessly switching flows as they trade lyrical blows left-right overtop a beautifully full and brimming production style.

The beat focuses heavily on making the space for both artists to run at their fullest speed, with topics of sexual freedom, lost time, letting go, keeping secrets, promises kept and broken, and of course, having the money to fund the lifestyle that propagates these hazardous, yet intriguing situations.

Featuring artist, David Sulky’s, beautiful finishing verse before the refrain solidifies him as an artist to look out for. Sultry, high-vibrato tones put him on a pedestal for all to listen and love. Overall a standout track from these Orlando giants.


If you enjoyed this week’s episode of Isolation Station be sure to give the artists featured this week a follow and check out the rest of their discography!

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Apollo1027 - Red Hot

Back again with another feature on the blog rising artist Apollo1027 never slows down and even after the release of his collaboration with Freddy Leone titled ‘The 3rd Generation”. The talented artist shows no signs of slowing down and follows up with his new single “Red Hot”. Staying consistent with the formula that allows him to pump nothing out but heat. “Red Hot” is his 3peat for the year and is an excellent follow up after his last two single releases “Wait For My Go”, and “Magic”.


What do you think of “Red Hot” let us know in the comments below and if you want to stay up to date with new releases coming from Apollo1027 you can follow him on Instagram as well as check out his Soundcloud. If you want to stay up to date with news and content coming from Nefarious Supply you can find us on Instagram, and  Twitter. We also recently opened the Nefarious Supply shop so if you want to support you can show some love here!

ISOLATION STATION EP 4 - No Music, No Life

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In this segment we’re giving life to the leagues of music being dropped every week during this trying, yet, interestingly enough, personal time. We at Nefarious Supply want you guys to always have a new underground project or creator, either on your mind, on your playlist, or on your feed in some way, shape, or form. In this instance, we’re doing this on an episodic basis and deciding to write on all the new music coming in through this station, five tracks at a time.

Our fourth episode reminds us exactly what it means to be an artist in this day and age, the hustle, the love, the fans, the hate, the overall struggle for success, if it isn’t about music then it isn’t worth talking about, and the artists listed below make that known with their talent!

Take a look! 😈

BBE Chinaman - Underdog

BBE Chinaman is a DMV native who has been on our radar since the drop of his track LIFESTYLE last year. The rapper is rising in the area for his quick yet heavy delivery, and his effortless flow switches. Underdog is something of a self-explanatory track, where the artist reveals his struggles with lost friends, an absent father, his drive to get to the top, his condemnation of any beef that comes his way.

Written by Room Noir & Amaya Alicia Produced by Downsilence X Jbyss Mixed/Mastered by Room Noir & Amaya Alicia Artwork by NEON PXLXCE

Room Noir - Grow (ft. Amaya Alicia)

Produced by Nefarious fav, Downsilence, Room Noir debuts on our Isolation Station with is murky and aesthetically pleasing track, Grow. Noir speaks on topics of emotional development, staying faithful and grounded in your significant, while Amaya Alicia slides on the beat as smooth as can be. She laments about the hustle and bustle of their lives, however reconciles by knowing that they have grown together and want this for each other.

Roseryhills - Settle Down (ft. Dazeoneast)

Two of our favorite artists, Roseryhills and Dazeoneast have collaborated on this steamy and comfy track. The two blend their voices like butter on toast and at some point you just have to sit back and admire the beautiful crooning mixed with the warm and expansive production. Daze’s verse guides the listener along to the latter half of the track. His flow is distinctly different from Rosery’s however it only adds another layer to this already delectable cake. The voice message at the end is a beautiful touch too.

Dontaskgen - Honey on the Hive

Dontaskgen’s second breakout single since his album dontaskforlove. Dontaskgen is another Nefarious favorite and you check out his interview here! On Hone on the Hive, Gen is caught between pain and pleasure. He knows the situation he’s getting himself into is either going to hurt him going in or eventually, however, he likes the pain, embraces it even, in order to get to that symbolic “honey” which I’m sure could mean many things to many people. Honey on the Hive is a racy and deliberate track over a very dark and full production style, making it another smooth beauty from Dontaskgen.

Apollo1027 - LIFE I CHOSE

Apollo1027 is back with his new “leaked” single LIFE I CHOSE. Apollo is smooth and on point throughout the entirety of the track, bringing the topic statement of this week’s Isolation Station to a head. Apollo knows exactly what he’s gotten himself into with getting into the music industry and he doesn’t regret it one bit. He promises to bring his entire team up with him to the top and knows he isn’t going to fold. The beat switch at the end was a nice touch, wrapping up the song in a lovely bow.


If you enjoyed this week’s episode of Isolation Station be sure to give the artists featured this week a follow and check out the rest of their discography!

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Nefarious Supply Radio: Hip Hop

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One of the hottest sounds in the music industry today Hip Hop has arguably grown and expanded into a powerhouse genre pumping out the hottest sounds and acts today. A genre that Nefarious Supply closely pays attention to we wanted to start a monthly playlist that showcases some of our favorite songs for the month. The month of April had some hot release but some of our favirote songs of this month come from; Drake, DaBaby with NBA Young Boy, Fivio Foreign, Lil Gotit with Future, and Lil Keed, Wiz Khalifa with Quavo. Trouble with Jeezy, Travis Scott, Kid Cudi, Tre Capital, Tory Lanez, Stephen Jailon, Micheal Christmas with Saint Lyor , Mathaius Young, Apollo1027, Turbo with Gunna and Young Thug , Lil Baby, Guapdad 4000, Earl From Yonder, Moslikely, and Playboi Carti.


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Apollo1027 - Networking Demon

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Apollo1027 we have been trying to get you on Nefarious Supply for a while so we are super excited for this interview! So to get started, introduce your self who is Apollo1027, what drove you to become a musician, and what is your long term goal as a rising underground artist?

Happy to finally make this happen man. Apollo1027 is an artist with a lot to offer. Simple as that.  In high school I started really getting into music, so I joined the high school choir. Eventually, I moved my way up and became a part of the school’s a capella group. I was really on that! Then I met a guy who goes by the name of David Sulky, through our mutual friend Tiffani, and Sulky would try to get me to come through and record a joint at his crib for years but I guess I was too afraid to try it out, but then senior year rolled around and I was just like “hey why not?”. The rest is history. Shoutout my brother Sulky and the rest of the RX team.

I got a lot of long term goals. I want to establish myself as an A-list artist within the industry, I want to sign a big record deal with a major label, all that. But I’d say that my main long term goal as a rising underground artist is to leave a legacy on this earth. I’m trying to go down as a legend. I want people to be able to take my stories/experiences and learn from them. Or even just relate to them.

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Who or what has had some of the biggest influences on your, and your music, and how have they done so?

My music is influenced by so many different things and so many different people. I grab inspiration from the highs and the lows and just use it to fuel creativity. My parents are two individuals who really have a large influence on who I am as a person today and on the values that I live my life by.  As far as musical influences go, I get inspired by your basic mainstream artists of course: Drake, Carti, Travis, Bieber, Bad Bunny, Post Malone, Party, Frank, Nav, Juice, Don Toliver, X, and Brent. But I also draw a lot of inspiration from lesser known artists like Lil Keed, Lil Gotit, Mykel, FLEE, etc. and that’s just Rap and RnB. I grew up listening to lots of hard rock; bands like Def Leppard, Journey, Van Halen, U2. Way too many artists and bands to name. I wish I could name everyone that’s influenced me musically.

I usually make what I’m in the mood to make in terms of music. Some songs I make will remind some people of Drake, other songs may sound like something Keed would get on. Just depends on my mood or the things going on in my life really.  It’s also fair to say that my close friends that make music also influence me. Artists like jusLo, David Sulky, 561Renzo, C3, Mark Richards, BACHI, Uncle Ricq and 777Villain are examples of people whom I hang out with that just so happen to make amazing music as well. 

So tell us about your time as a rising underground artist, what lessons have you learned since you've started, and if you could give some advice to a new artist what would it be?

Some of the main lessons I’ve learned as an up and coming underground artist are that you have to learn to fall in love with the process of everything, that patience is key, and that when you’re not working, someone else is. Always put in work. Whether that’s studio time or music videos or photo shoots or promo, do at least one thing daily that’ll help you get closer to your goal. 

Don’t let the end goal cloud your mental though. Don’t lose your sense of self. It’s easy to say that you want the money, the material things, the fame, the record deal; who doesn’t want all that? But at the end of the day it’s the grind that will get you there. So if you fall in love with the grind, with the process, then all you’ll be doing is grinding 24/7. That’s when you’re dangerous, cause you’ll reach your goals and clear em quicker than everyone else. Fall in love with the process that’s the key. And never give up. Stay true to yourself and your dream even if the whole world is against you. 

So where are you from, and how has this location played an influence on you, and your music, and allowed you to grow as an artist?

I was born and partially raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, but I’m from Orlando, Florida. I got one Spanish song out right now titled “Azulado”, that’s directly influenced from the type of music that’s popular back on the island. But Orlando itself doesn’t influence my music per say, like people that listen to my music don’t say “oh he sounds like he’s from Orlando”. Some songs sound like Toronto, some songs sound like Atlanta. However my life experiences and the people I’ve connected with over the years in the Orlando inspire me to just work hard and continue to put the city on the map. Orlando has always shown mad love to the kid. A few people here and there have been hesitant to (and that’s normal), but I could probably count those individuals on two hands. Overall, the city got my back, and I got theirs. 

Tell us about your name bro, how did you come up with Apollo1027?

I remember back in summer of 2018 I was kind of going through a mental slump. I went to Puerto Rico and going there to me is like therapy. I was driving around one of the neighborhoods I spent a lot of time in as a kid, where my aunts and great grandmother used to live. The neighborhood is called “Apolo”, located in the city of Guaynabo. So I took that, added my birthday to it, and ran with it. At first it was just Apollo, but there are tons of Apollos on streaming platforms. So I added the 1027. Some people clown it because it sounds like a club penguin handle, but when you hear the crowd screaming the “ten two seven” chant it’ll change your mind. It’s unique, it’s different, and it pays homage to my childhood. Fun fact, Apollo is also the name of the Greek god of music, which is pretty cool.

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Okay, so music. You are never not working which is amazing and your work ethic shows with a discography is extensive. My personal favorites gotta be “Madagascar” your newest song “Hellcat”(produced by LouBeats), “Sweetheart“( produced by LONESXME),  “Riot” and “DESIGNER SNAKES” (produced by TRVPYYY). Tell us about each song, how they came about, and how they add value to your discography?

Madagascar came about after one of the many studio sessions I’ve had with Cosmic (the producer). Cosmic has this thing where he always wants to make beats more complex and crazier than they need to be, which works for him! But I like more simplified beats and loops. I pulled up to his crib and told him I wanted to make a song that was stupid simple, goofy, to the point, but hard. Something we could throw on tik tok. The beat was made in less than 10 minutes. I went home recorded it, mixed it, mastered it in under 45 mins, and boom the song was done. 

“Hellcat” I made for performance purposes only. I always like to perform it as the last song of my sets. Makes people go nuts. I was scrolling through YouTube when I came across the beat (shoutout LouBeats) and I fell in love with how hard and how often the 808’s were hitting. I slept though because someone purchased the exclusive instrumental for it before I did. NAOquelly has a song called “Let My Hair Down” and it’s to the same beat. It’s love though his team was cool about everything and they asked us to take it down so I’m currently in talks with my distributor to take it down from streaming platforms unfortunately. But I just shot a video for it and I’m keeping it on SoundCloud. No more YouTube beats for me though. Just gonna try and stick to producers I personally know like the Freddy Leone, Trvpyyy, and Cosmic to name a few. 

“Sweetheart” was my first song under the alias Apollo1027, so it’ll always hold a special place in my heart and in the hearts of the day ones. LONESXME exclusively produced my very first project and that was the single off of it. I remember when I first heard the beat and how he sampled the second half of Drake’s “Fancy” off of Thank Me Later. I was blown away because that’s one of my favorite Drizzy songs and LONESXME slowed the sample to perfection. Knew I wanted to get on it immediately. LONESXME has since become one of the most reliable producers to go to for me and for other artists that I work with closely. But yeah he played an extremely important part in laying the foundation of my sound as Apollo1027 down.

“Riot” was one of my personal favorites off of the 1027 album. I remember I was super close to the deadline, and I made that song like a day or two before I had to submit the album. Also produced by LouBeats. The song itself has this energy to it, it just makes you wanna jump around and mosh. It’s a feel good song where I’m just flexing the whole time. That’s a song you crank when you wanna be lit. I’ve started some shows off with that song because it gets the energy levels way up!

“Designer Snakes” is the song that changed everything for me. I went from being ignored by everyone to making my small little mark within the industry. Even though it’s just a blip compared to what I got planned in the future. I remember I was in my dorm room in January of 2019, just scrolling through YouTube for beats. It was like 4 am. I came across that beat and it was produced by Trvpyyy. The hook came to me almost immediately so I wrote it down, and went to bed. Woke up the next morning and instantly recorded the verse. Dragged the hook over again (right after recording the verse) and I remember looking at my manager Ty and telling him that I wasn’t feeling it at all.

He thought it was fire and told me that if I want feeling it anymore, to just drop it how it is on SoundCloud only. So after a little bit of back and forth, I posted the song, unfinished. Couple of months go by and it got featured on a NELK prank YouTube video for like 10 seconds (Ty sent them an email with my music attached). The song started going crazy, so we contacted Trvpyyy, let him know what was going on, and we put it on all platforms. Right now the song itself is still doing numbers hitting over 1.2 million streams on Spotify alone. I’m grateful for my manager Tyler for making that move to send the song to NELK, for Trvpyyy because of how hard that beat is, and for NELK since they helped put me on in a way. I was able to establish a relationship with Trvpyyy too that’s my guy. Crazy talented and he already has placements with Keed, Gotit, and even Lil Nas X

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So you have two EPs out right now “Summer Solstice '' which featured production from Freddy Leone, Fuagnem, and LONESXME. And your debut album “1027” both of which sound so different from one another. Tell us about each one, what was your goal with them,  your creative process behind them, and the importance of each one on your image as a whole?

“Summer Solstice” is one of my favorite personal bodies of work. Short, concise and straight to the point. My goal with that tape was to set a summer vibe and fill the tape with bops. Freddy went crazy on Poolside Queen. I feel like that’s the summer banger off that tape. LONESXME absolutely snapped with the production of Ksubi. He made David and I’s job super easy. One of my favorite beats ever. And of course Fuagnem, (now known as 100Graham) produced the rest of the tape. It was an opportunity for him to showcase his versatility. “DNA” is ridiculously hype, but the he could hit you with the softer, smoother vibes on a track like “Birthday”. Spooky vibes like “Grave” with the jusLo feature to round that track off nicely, and Under My Skin is an absolute underrated classic in my opinion. The guitar compliments my vocals in a nice way. Overall, the tape feels complete to me and I was very satisfied with it. “Summer Solstice” as a whole is just me going through the motions throughout the course of an entire summer; more positive motions than negative ones. 

The crazy, sporadic, all-over-the-place self-titled “1027” was my debut album. 19 songs total, and each song was very different from the next. I didn’t want this album to have a theme like how Summer Solstice did. I wanted every song to be different just so I could showcase my versatility as an artist. Got pop songs, rock songs, rap songs, rnb songs, and even a ballad on there to round it all out. It was a crazy, grueling process to complete the whole thing. I made it in about two weeks time; recording, mixing and mastering everything myself on my laptop. That’s how my recording process has always been. Learned that from Sulky. I personally never had the money for studio time so I learned how to try and do everything myself. I lost a bit of weight while working on the album, lost plenty of sleep, and was a bit antisocial as well, but it was all worth it. 

Bro you are honest to god a networking demon, your name is literally everywhere and you have worked with many artists and producers including; Freddy Leone, 561RENZO, 777villian, ROSERYHILLS, HYPRWORLD, Izak, and much more. So tell us about how you meet everyone, your experience working with another creative, and what type of qualities do you look for in artists or producers before you work with them?

My pops always emphasized the fact that life is all about relationships. I’ve met all of these people through either mutual friends or just school really. Freddy was introduced to me by David. And Freddy is the hardest working man I know. Cranking out beats and concepts like a machine. Renzo was my roommate in college last year. We got randomly paired but, I don’t believe in coincidences. He helped instill confidence in myself as an artist. Villain is a younger artist I met after a show I did in Tampa. Young legend in his city with crazy talent and crazy potential. Hyprwrld and I linked through YouTube! His production quality and production overall is remarkable. So smooth you wouldn’t even expect for his sound to be on YouTube like that. Rosery is an RnB king. He approaches songs in ways that no one would ever even think of, but it works and it works so well. Met him through my RX boys and Instagram dm’s. Same with Roni. Roni is another RnB artist from the DMV that goes crazy. We got some unreleased together. Some smooth type stuff. C3 and David obviously. jusLo and Cliff. XVX PARIS and Shane. Cosmic. All my brothers in Hotblock, bunch of visionaries and creatives. Stylists, videographers, photographers, producers, etc. So many people to name. 

When I wanna work with somebody I look for genuineness and value. Everyone has something to offer, but not everyone has something to offer Apollo1027. When it’s for music, I only try to work with people that’ll push me to that next level. I wanna work with people who inspire me.

When can fans expect new music from you as well as another EP or full-length album?

As far as another EP or full-length album, I’m not entirely sure right now. Maybe a Summer Solstice II? Maybe just a project in the fall? Maybe even a Winter Solstice? Maybe all? Or maybe none. Point is, in terms of a project, I don’t know yet. But when I know, everyone will know too. I’m focused on recording and finishing tons of songs so I can have a lot of vibes to choose from overall. Also trying to push some music videos out within the next few months. Maybe drop a few singles as well. 

Okay so it's a whole new year as well as an entirely new decade what are some of the goals you want to accomplish by the end of the year and where do you want to be by the end of the decade?

By the end of the year I hope to have at least one other project out and I hope to gain a larger following than the one I already have now. By the end of the decade I hope to be living off of my music, and living VERY comfortably off of it.

Who should we feature next on Nefarious Supply drop their @’s below?

@itsjuslo, @561Renz, @davidsulky, @777Villain, @yaboy_c3, @xvxparis, @cosmicbeats_ to name a few!


Any last words?

Just a big shout out to the Hotblock Collective and to the Rated X family. And a big shoutout to Nefarious Supply for allowing me to be a part of their catalog. If you took the time to read all of this, I genuinely appreciate you for making it this far.  Expect new music and new content very soon.

Blessings.

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Freddy Leone "$ Dance" feat. Hrtbrkfever & APOLLO1027

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Fresh off the release of his collaboration project Sadboys & Noserings EP” with Hrtbrkfever, Freddy Leone is back with a surprise new single titled “$ Dance”. Self Produced by Freddy Leone and mastered by Edwin Estacio, Freddy Leone shows no signs of slowing down this year. “$ Dance” has Freddy Leone showing off his versatility with a style different from his usual sound. To further turn up the heat he also recruits Hrtbrkfever and Apollo1027 as guest features for what is already a top tier release. When we caught up with Freddy to ask about the song he said; “we just wanted to come up with a different style , different flow for people to dance to. We always like delivering other vibes so we hope people feel the energy making this track” You can listen to “$ Dance” now which is available for streaming on all platforms.

if you enjoyed Freddy Leon’s new song and want to stay up to date with him as well his music you can find him on Instagram and his soundcloud above. While you’re there check out his collab EP with Hrtbrkfever “Sadboys & Noserings EP” and let him know what you think!

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