Moslikely

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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For Your Patience Volume 1 - EP Premier

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Bronx based artist is giving his fans a care package as a thank you for their support and patience with the release of his new EP “Thank You For Your Patience, Volume 1.” Using inspiration from not only his fan base but his home of the Bronx, Moslikely says “The people who have been fans for a while know that my real debut album titled "Arrival" has been in the works for months, and I wanted to drop some l songs that don't particularly fit on the album to reward everyone for their patience. “

Giving a fans a teaser of what to expect from the EP with the release of his single “Smile”, which was made using inspiration from Bronx nightlife, as well the DJs on Dyckman Avenue. He says about the rest of the EP; “I have been trying to craft out my own sound for a while now, and these are some of the tracks that I experimented with. Consider these the warmups for the Album. I won't be promoting the EP as much as I will with Arrival, and I wanna see what works and what doesn't so I can release the album that people want  the rollout for Arrival has already begun, you just have to look closely and pay attention. I'll be back in the studio getting things ready for Arrival. You'll still get some records here and there, and I'll be on plenty of features coming out soon, but for now, I want everyone to go run up this project and tell me what they think

For Your Patience Volume 1 is available now on Soundcloud, Spotify, and Apple Music. While you’re there be sure to show Moslikely’s some love and check out his previous work. If you want to stay up to date with him in social media you can find him on Instagram and Twitter.

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Moslikely

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Who is Moslikely give us a brief summary about yourself and your artistry?

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i’m a hustler, and I’m passionate about art. Even outside of music. I’ve been making music since I was young, but I quit when I moved from downtown Albany to the Bronx. When I got here, I designed clothing and got into photography, graphic design and modern art. Over the last few years I’ve had the privilege of writing music for some really talented artists, and I couldn’t stay away. 


Who and what has been has influenced your sound, and your overall aesthetic?

I’m a big fan of everything going on up north. The Toronto/Canadian trap-soul type movement could go down as the best sub genre in music with how versatile it’s becoming. I’m a part of the generation who grew up on Drake, and growing up I listened to a ton of The Weeknd, PartyNextDoor, Tory Lanez, Bryson, all that. I think right now my favorite artist would be FRVRFRIDAY.


I see from your Soundcloud that you are  from The Bronx, New York how has that area influenced you as an artist?

Living in the Bronx has allowed me to broaden my horizons and live and feel new things and I couldn’t be happier about it. Although when you hear of an artist from NY people get caught up in asking if the artist represents that vintage NY sound, I think since getting here listening and connecting with local talent has made me try things with my music I never would of thought. I feel like creativity is in the tap water here.

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Who have you worked with, and how was the experience so far connecting and working in the industry?

I’ve worked with some larger profile artists when it comes to writing records for them over the last year or so but I’m still waiting for that big collab myself. You’ll see my name sprinkled over some writing credits throughout next year.

You seem to be very lowkey social media like you want to draw the audience in to lean more, how has this strategy worked?

I wouldn’t say it’s a strategy, I just like to be lowkey. My team we call ourselves the C0, the lowest key on a Piano. Although I’m passionate about style, if you asked any of my friends they’d say I’m happiest in a hoodie and sweats and grinding away from the spotlight.


Who are some of the artists you are looking forward to working with as you make your way higher into the music industry?

I’ve had an opportunity to link with The Weeknd and I think that one day me and him will make a hit. I’d love to work with Tory, FRVRFRIDAY, A Boogie. 


What's your long term plan, ultimately where are you planning to go as a musician?

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I wanna be able to live doing what I love. I’d love to be a superstar but at the end of the day I wanna provide for my family while doing something I’m passionate about. I don’t want to just make music either, I wanna act, direct, write a book, design clothing, and one day own a production company. 


Do you have any new projects on the way, and what can we expect from you in the near future?

My debut EP “Arrival” is coming soon we’re just getting some of the finishing touches together as we speak and then we’ll go handle the business side. It’s coming soon.

Plug your self, where can the audience fine your, your music, and more of your content?

You can find me everywhere by searching Moslikely, and my music is on all platforms, however, I just released some soundcloud exclusives in partnership with my new creative agency After Arrival and you guys can find that here. 


Big shout out to Moslikely for interviewing with Nefarious Supply, to stay up to date with him you can follow whim on instagram and be on the look out for his new EP “For Your Patience, Volume 1”, which will be dropping September 6, 2019.

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