Rosery Hills

ISOLATION STATION EP 1 - Music That Makes You Miss Outside

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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 first episode sees artists like Charlie Monroe and Tromac Pineapple make a comeback into our rotation, as well as Rosery Hills, along with some new contenders, such as Cadeem LaMarr, and the Underdog gang from up in the North.

Let’s dive in. 😈

Dory

Dory is Cadeem LaMarr’s first time on the Nefarious blog, crashing with hard-hitting 808s and bass drums, meshing together for an overall heavy banger. The song features a familiar face within the DMV’s underground scene, Tromac Pineapple, as well as fellow underground artist, Vlad. The lyricism is heavy at certain parts and light on others, however, the flow is always changing the vibe is consistent. The three meld into the veins of the track and ride every change in production like a surfboard to water. We can’t wait to hear more from Cadeem.

Storm

Staying within the streets of the DMV, we check in on Charlie Monroe, a veteran interviewee and an upcoming trap artist in the area. Her new track Storm, Charlie simply has fun and asserts her dominance as an artist and individual within her community. She raps about her wealth, her focus, her apprehensiveness for to much attention, and her need to always secure her bag.

Vibe with You / Takes Two Outro

Rosery Hills slows things down with this sensual and submerged outro, letting the production swell and encompass his voice like a blanket. He sings about a girl and their compatibility, as well as their ability to vibe through everything. The second half of the track strikes and strikes deep. The more staccato-esque beat is only further amalgamated by Rosery’s confident line “To tango girl, it takes two.”, he talks of a summer night, getting drunk, going home with a girl, and I’m sure you know the rest. This is a fan favorite track of ours, by far.

OK

OK is the new track produced by Fabestar and written by Underdog’s heavy hitter, Black$tar, featuring other top UDE dogs, Mayal and Kuya. The three endlessly switch between verses, throwing never-ending, no-look, lyrical alley-oops to the next player. The three swim well in the same pool and dominate the production in their own unique way. It is a light-hearted bouncy, head-bopper that makes you wanna move.

Highway

Highway is much less a song, and more so just beautiful production. The beat was created by beatsbycryptic and houses instruments such as 808s, violin, what seems to be a sitar-esque string instrument being plucked and many more. The melody, undertone, and beat production are amazing and deserves to be on the list purely off of its infectiousness alone. Be sure to hear more from beatsbycryptic on our blog!


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Rosery Hills - Germany's Muse

Wassup Wassup Rosery Hills, Big thank you for coming on and doing an interview with Nefarious Supply. So to get this interview started tell us about your self, where you’re from, and what got you into the music industry?

 Hey, what’s good! I’m from Mannheim, Germany, and basically I always loved listening to music honestly but during high school, I use to gather up a group of people and we would have a freestyle sesh so everyone would say, “ Ayo you should really take music serious bro!” , So out of hearing everyone tell me about it I finally made it a career i’m willing to continue in.


Who, or what has been an influence on you, your style of music, and your overall image as an artist? 

Man honestly Partynextdoor, and Majid Jordan, I can go all day honestly! But I really feel like what really influenced me to aim towards a new unheard-of style is Partynextdoor. I like how he would sing certain notes and just add unique flavors to it its like a one of a kind sound that you’ve never heard of you know?

Walk us through your creative process from start to finish, when do you know a track is finished and ready?


Once I feel like I cant add nothing else to the track, which I end up always have something extra for even my finished songs. So it’s like an ear you gotta have to be able to be like “ oh yea this is timeless music .” that’s when i’m satisfied!


So let’s talk music, you recently just put out a 5 track project titled “Forest Trilogy” give us some background on this album what inspired it, and what’s your favorite song on the album?

 Bro this project was basically an experiment project. some tracks I wasn’t comfortable with genre-wise but it all was a hit . that really showed my versatility skills and my creative mindset. Honestly, my favorite track is Oceanview very well put together!

On “Forest Trilogy” you featured Josif Grey (who killed his verse), and Apollo1027, how did you meet each of these artists, what drove your decision to feature them, and how was the experience working with them? 

Basically both through social media. We heard each other stuff and both agreed, “ okay we gotta work on something ASAP!” and basically how genuine they were man, it means a lot to work with people that you don’t have to sense negative energy from man the love and support was very sincere shout out to both of those guys they family! The experience was awesome both artists knew what I wanted just like I knew what they wanted all on the same page  More chunes with them on the way as well!

“Maria Freestyle” is straight heat bro! The beat, your vocals, and lyrics fit together so well give us some background on this song, who produced it, and what theme were you going for when you created it? 

Thank you bro! before I started being a recording artist I was a producer so basically scheming through old beats ran unto this one and i’m like “ oh yea left flip this joint and reduce the pitch !”  basically was going for an ambiance trap vibe you know! it had its emotional state then midway it has its savage stage.

Tell us about Atlantis Interlude” what’s this song about and what drives your choice to feature Jacque? 

Man Atlantis Interlude is probably one of my favorite songs i’ve recorded! This song was basically me portraying my love life from the past honestly! Man Jacque is a very great producer! man saw my talents shot me a dm and “BOOM”, that’s when the magic happened! More vibes with him on the way too!

If you could go back in time and give yourself some advice as a fresh artist what would you say?

 Don’t overthink nor rush your time! Speak things to existence a control your time! None else is going to do what you want whats best for you only you can!


A big thing in the music industry is about connections and building networks, so which underground artists do you want to work with, and once you get big, what mainstream artists do you want to collab with?


Man its a lot of underground artists that’s dope, but I do wonder what I and frvrfriday could be able to cook up one day! Mainstream wise well of fucking course Partynextdoor I feel like sound-wise we both would understand and connect with each other outside and inside the industry! 

Any last words?

Yeaaa actually I’m dropping a project leading up from “Nocturnal Butterflies Pt. 1” sometime next month or before! And also if you haven’t noticed i’ve recently dropped a single called “Relax/Almost time “ it’s very calming to the ears basically just a track where I give you guys a piece of my mind so yea, other than that, i’m glad to be apart of this interview with you guys much love!


Big shout out to Rosery Hills for coming on and interviewing with Nefarious Supply if you enjoyed the interview and want to stay up to date with him and his music you can find his SoundCloud above and can find him on Instagram as well as Twitter.

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Nefarious Underground 4

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This week we at Nefarious Supply are gifting you all with another list of vastly talented and woefully underrated artists. NOVA comes in hot with “WHEN THE CD SKIPS” a short yet hard-hitting melodic banger. On the track the artist discusses his irritation with the world and how he’s had it with the nonsense, all whilst sliding smoothly over smooth 808s. Lule follows up with “HAHA” a jumpy, money-flaunting trap beat. He flexes his gains while laughing all the way, filling the chorus with his mirth and the beat with beautiful autotuned crooning. He makes sure his listeners know that you can’t go big on big time, and the track solidifies that fact. Josif Grey, a NS veteran who we’ve had the pleasure of interviewing, comes in with flawless artistry on his “Finesse Freestyle”, slowing down the vibes as he speaks to his female audience over a harp-sprinkled, lowkey. He illustrates all the places he’s willing to take her, how lowkey and personal he’s willing to be with her in order for them to both grow, and how pressed he is to show her off, with the flair only an artist of his caliber can provide. “Cocktails in Spain” continues the chill vibes, adding the spice of an upbeat melody. Offering to fly her out to Spain to get away from the stress of life, LoverboyBass reassures his girl that “You ain’t gonna have to look to no more, L-O-V-E’s right here.” “444” is one of the more fuller-length tracks on our underground hitlist. Featuring Wooski, the beat is signified by a beautiful guitar riff in the background, delicately playing atop the heavy 808s below. MARI TRUST ME slides on the beat with braggadocios bars whilst Wooski uses autotune as his musical weapon, slaughtering the beat with fact-dropping lyricism wrapped up in a singer’s vocal prowess. Aari Price, another newcomer to the hitlist, slows down the vibes once more with M.O.M. He rides a chill 808 swapping and connecting bars and thoroughly explains the meaning for this track’s acronym, “Money on my Mind”.

With an assortment of sounds that come together for a beautiful audio picturesque, KissedKilled dances around on “Come Here With Me” speaking on topics of vacation, summer love, and jealousy. It’s a short track, but an exemplary one,. Production-wise and lyrically, it hits just right. Hyping the vibes once more, TOPHILLFREDDO crashes in with “Triple Threat”, with guest appearances from DiorWhore and 1990Bishop, as well as production by the Danny Wolf himself, this track just can’t lose. Boastful bars and ostentatious production wraps this track in a neatly electric bow. Stephen Jailon, another NS veteran comes through with a new track to add to his impressive roster. “Type of Shit” starts out with infectious adlibs, followed by head-nodding lyricism and connective bars dropped all over a preserved trap beat that inspirits Jailon’s voice to shine even further. The song chops and screws towards the end for a smooth finish. 451 is next with “Sex Me Up”. The artist feeds his audience with deep synths and beautifully laid 808s underneath. 451 talks about subjects ranging from trust, sex, and staying true to his girl despite all the other distractions blowing the two of them every which way. In the artist’s mind, it’s him and her, no one else, a mindset we can all get behind. As if one banger wasn’t enough, 1990Bishop comes in hot again with another fire track. “Get Me Started”. Produced by Ronnie Choc, a long-time collaborator with the artist, Bishop follows the customary trend of the artist before him, where he speaks on loyalty, past misgivings, and being without options in a way wayward world. THREE65’s “addiction” dials the tone down a few notches. He confesses about his struggle with addiction when it comes to love as well as recreational drugs. In all aspects of his life, the artist has seemed to have dealt with addiction to some degree. The track, however, focuses mostly on his struggles with a recalcitrant woman who he’s in love with, for better or worse. Omari Night, yet another NS vet, grooves his way through the melodic masterpiece that is “Nasty”.The track features JXDYHILL and the two go back and forth, fantasizing about the whims and whiles of the girls that have caught their eye, all over a jovially chill 808 and a playful melody. TWNTYFOUR, an artist you’ve probably seen on the last Underground Playlist, is back with his new track “Oh Why”. Rapping over an instrumental created by SYKO, TWNTYFOUR speaks his confusion and anger about the distrust his partner has for him as well as his come up from the day he started to where he is today.

ROSERY HILLS asks the girl in question to tell him something he doesn’t know about her on “Maria Freestyle”. On the track he asks over a light synth beat, he flows endlessly at one point on the track and doesn’t stop for a full 30 seconds, before falling back into the subject matter of the track, which is giving him a chance to prove himself to her and vice versa. A reverse aspect hits the beat towards the end, finishing the immaculate track off nicely. Our last track on the playlist is ALVINISLAND’s self-inspired track “ALVIN WORLD”. The celebratory track boasts of luxurious cars, unfaithful partners, and proclaimed greatness. ALVINISLAND closes out our tracklist with a bouncy and satisfying end, with playful 808s and flute additions, the track wraps a neat bow on our 4th Underground Playlist.

If you enjoyed this playlist be sure to check out all of the artists featured on social media as well as their SoundClouds! Thank you for taking the time to read our article, we recently just dropped some Nefarious Supply Merch so if you want to support you can purchase here, and if you want to stay up to date with news and content coming from Nefarious Supply you can find us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, and to get articles as soon as they drop you can sign up to be on our newsletter below.