Juju - Fairytale

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They say a star is born every five minutes, and in this case, her name happened to be Jonisha McKiever. McKiever was born in Petersburg, VA, but grew up in Richmond, VA. She had mentioned to Co-sign Radio that she remembers that her parents had always grown fondly of the humming she did as a kid, and they knew right there she was destined to be a star. Music was a way of her feeling grounded as she would move a lot during her earlier days. Jonisha mentions that she started “writing poetry and raps at the age of 13”. This led her to write songs more fluently and effectively by the age of 16. As she grew older, she decided to proceed onward to college to pursue Business & Marketing. As time passed, she dropped out of school and grew tired of the white-collar lifestyle, and effortlessly maneuvered into music. Juggling many things, such; as work and music, she overcame obstacles and dropped her second studio track this following year. Jonisha is everything but lazy her work ethic is shown through her very raw and authentic lyrics. Its shown that Jonisha’s soul is in-tuned with 80s R&B, and she refers to Rick James and Luther Vandross as being great musical influences in shaping her music career. Jonisha sees music as a way to cope with everyday struggles, and it is evident that she is consistent with turning her negatives into positives.

Forget the times we want to last and dive into this deep, passionate, euphoric state. Filter out the headaches and traumas which coincide because Richmond, Virginia's very own JuJu, is here to ignite the spark you feel inside. As you continue to reminisce about the 808's and heartbreaks, you will care more for the ones who love you most. "Fairytale" is a one-of-a-kind artistry JuJu showcases to grasp what she has to come. Noting this is an official demo; while you listen, inhale, then exhale to see life clearer, so you can fully understand your worth because if you do not, who will?

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.

ImYoung - Tryna Figure Out

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ImYoung is finally ready to release the first single off the long-awaited Album. «Tryna Figure Out» showcases ImYoungs elevation as an artist. This time collaborating with fellow London based producer “Gari”who brings his sauce with a brilliant guitar melody. ImYoung showcases his ability to tell a story with a different flow and interpretation of a song, which definitely will make you feel some type of way. Heavily inspired by the North-Carolina based rapper Toosii, it’s going to be exciting to see who appears on the album... “Tryna Figure Out” sets the standard for the upcoming project and lets you know that ImYoung is not one you should count out in 2021.


Arhinslim - Superfly II

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Hey Arhin it's been a almost a year since we interviewed on Nefarious Supply and since that time it has seemed like you have grown as an artist, as well as a business man. So just update us on what has been going on with you since we last spoke.

In the last year, since I was last interviewed I would say that I have been focussing more on the visual aspect of my artistry, I have been doing more in terms of my business such as working more on the clothing in an effort to try and grow and learn more about the industry. I’ve also perfecting my engineering skills with my sound whilst working on Superfly 2 as i want to get better each project. I have also been developing a website to showcase everything that I drop including Wolfred clothing and my new music videos, songs, and albums. So I have created a two in one website that showcases all of my works where every person that’s interested in Arhinslim and or wolfred will be able to find it one place

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What 5 albums and artist have you had in your daily rotation and as of right now what song is your favorite?

Five albums that I’ve had in heavy rotation as of late are
1 friend or foux by Lancey Foux
2 Clairvoyance by Thouxanbanfauni
3 8 by UnoTheActivist
4 Back from Hell by Drippinsopretty
5. Almost there by LUCKI
I’ve also been listening to SUPERFLY 2 alot also

A couple artists that I’ve also had in heavy rotation are Cochise, Duvy from Toronto and Revo from Toronto also. I feel like each of these artist’s sounds are very new fresh and fun to listen to.

My favourite song right now would have to be More Than Ever by Lucki. The beat on that song is like magic, I love driving to it daytime or night time. But especially in the night time because it feels like the lights of the highway and the city match the vibe of the beat. How relaxed he is on the song is perfect, nothing is forced, everything just flows and that’s the way Music should be in my opinion. I’ve had this song on repeat for almost over a year and I still play it till this day on repeat.

2020 has been pretty mucha a wild time for everyone with lock downs and such but it seems as though you're not letting that derail you. You've continued your work ethic by dropping your newest project Super Fly 2. tell us about this project and what inspired it?

Yes 2020 hasn’t been the best year for things that I would’ve planned to do in 2019. However life doesn’t stop, you have to keep pushing through it regardless of the situation and I feel as if that now is the perfect time to take advantage of the time that I have right now to push my career further. Superfly two is an extension of the first Superfly and the things that inspire Superfly are my everyday life at this current moment and the lifestyle that i am living currently. This project showcases two sides and the first side is more of a light hearted side, the second side is more of a dark side which showcases the current situation of the pandemic and the lockdowns of everyone feeling kind of down this year.

Regardless of the sad tone of the second part there is still a vibe to it with the listener being able to groove to the music and dance to it. This is my signature sound and I always carry this type of feeling throughout any of my projects, albums or songs of mine regardless of the mood, happy or sad. I began recording Superfly two right after I finished the drop of Superfly 1, and I decided to record each track one at a time at its own pace because I wanted to focus on the quality of each song on its own whereas on Superfly 1, I recorded most of the songs in a certain period of time for example like in one month or two months.
Superfly two was more gathering the songs on the way whereas the first Superfly was a planned project were all of the beats were set from the beginning and of the tracks were planned from the beginning.

On this project you've featured Sxvji, Big Lou, Aychce, Srry, Trnsit, Nate Annor, and Ythesoull. How did you pair up with these artists and get them as features on the project?

For Superfly two, I credited all the producers that I had been in contact with over the duration of the making of the tape as features. So majority of them are not actually features with an exception of HC on the song ain’t alright. It’s a trend that I want to start for myself to highlight the producers that I’m working with. Majority of the producers I met through the Internet after first Superfly project and other producers I’ve known in my hometown Brampton Ontario like Nate Annor and TRNSIT. Other producers like sxvij I’ve met through your platform Nefarious Supply off of a repost you posted to your story. And my feature with HC is an expected occurrence on any Arhinslim tape as I work close with him. We will also be working together in the very near future.

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In addition to the features you have on the project who helped you on the production end and most of all who mixed and mastered the album?

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For the production, I work with various producers like big Lou, Nate Annor, TRNSIT, Ythesoull, Srry and I also produced four tracks on the album. The tracks I produced where all the way, go, let you down (me), and mama took my 40oz with Nate Annor as the co producer. As far as mixing and mastering goes, I do all that work for myself. I’ve been mixing and mastering my own work since 2017 I believe. It’s been a long process to get the right sound however I feel like I’m the closest to perfect thing that sound at this moment and I’m really happy at the job I did for Superfly two.

So going along with Super Fly 2 you've also been growing your clothing line Wildfred. Tell us more about the brand as well as the new collection.

For my brand Wilfred I started it in 2018 after my tape boy meets world, and it was just a test run brand to see how well it could do and I believe that it lasted the test of time for the two years that it was private. Now I’ve developed it more into a bigger brand and my goal is to make it as big as possible along side the music. and that’s why I made my website a two in one website where you could find both the clothing and the music all in one space because I create everything. In terms of the new collection, I focussed on new designs from what I’ve had in the past and I want to diversify the products to be more of a unisex appeal to suit both female and male counterparts.

Being both an artist as well as the owner of a clothing line how do you balance your time, as well as continue to stay creative?

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Being an artist and an owner of a brand is pretty hard. I don’t have too much time to do other things because everything is just learning about both fields like how I can grow each, and what the next move is 24/7. I’m also constantly learning about new marketing strategies I could use for both Music and Clothing, however one strategy may not apply to both music and clothing because the two are marketed differently. As well as staying creative I am able to do so by just going out and running my every day errands for my brand and just imagining things while I hear music. For an example when I know that I like a beat I’ll play it over and over and over again while I am out in a different part of town and I would imagine how I would approach this song and what I would write about. My creativity process is more visual driven than it is sitting down and thinking.

From last year to now what are some things you have learned as an underground artist, and for new artists looking to make a start what is advice you would give them.

From last year to now, some things that I’ve learned as a underground artist are to make a lot of videos for your songs because videos are the visuals that connect fans to the Artists. without the video it’s hard for fans to put the face on the artist. Videos are also very important because it’s a chance for the artist to flesh out the visual concept of what the artist was thinking while making the song. For any new artist making a start I would suggest that they start by making videos on YouTube and promoting the videos on YouTube and build a fan base before focussing on Only the DSPs like Spotify, Apple Music and others. I say this because every artist that I’ve seen and that I have been attracted to I’ve seen on YouTube first.

2020 is coming to an end so in addition to the goals you have already accomplished what are somethings you are looking to get done before 2021.

My biggest goal that I want to accomplish before the end of the year is to start the Roll out of my videos for Superfly two. I already have one video out which is “all the way” and I wish to get the rest of them out consistently over the span of the next year.

Who should we interview next on Nefarious Supply?

The next people that I believe Nefarious Supply should interview are Mxrvin.fg an artist from Toronto and modern dystopia a clothing brand from Toronto also. I’ve worked closely with both of these people and can guarantee that there’s something special in both of these parties.

Any last words

Thank you to the good people at Nefarious Supply for this interview it’s always a pleasure talking to you guys and thank you for putting on for underground artist like myself. Peace and love. thank you!


Big shout out and thank you to Arhinslim for interviewing with Nefarious Supply, be sure to check out the rising artists newest project “Super Fly 2” available on all streaming platforms now, and while you listening be sure to follow him on SoundCloud, Instagram, and Twitter.

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threeeyedmouse - WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? (feat. Fonlon)

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"WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE" is the newest single from PG County, Maryland based rapper and producer, threeeyedmouse - his first release since the "Metropolis EP;" a 2019 collaborative project with fellow DKTM Collective member, Blk Lexx. The song was written, produced and recorded by Threeeyedmouse and features a verse from fellow PG County rapper, Fonlon. This track is the first of few releases by Threeyedmouse in anticipation of a Spring 2021 full length, but it will not be included on the project.

The intro to this track features dark, psychedelic vocals from Mouse on top of a punchy, bass driven instrumental inspired by DC Go-go and electronic music before building intensity and glitching into a bright, intergalactic sounding beat inspired by grimy underground hip-hop. Fonlon and Mouse rap verses over the second half of the track and address themes of identity, imposter syndrome,and abuse of character. With lyrics such as "You must've thought that you were psychic, the way you live your life in my head and play a better me than I can," Mouse gives a first person look at the internal dialogue of someone battling with their own insecurity over the way they are perceived.

“WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE" was mixed and mastered by fellow DKTM Collective member, Baatchoy and is availabile now for streaming and purchase on Threeyedmouse's Bandcamp, as well as on Soundcloud for a limited time. It will be released on all streaming platforms in the coming weeks.

Osé - R&B's Newest Star

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Hey Ose first things first thank you for coming on and interviewing with Nefarious Supply just to get the interview started introducing yourself to the audience who is Ose?

Thank you so much for having me! I’m so honoured to be featured on this amazing platform. My name is Osé and I’m an upcoming R&B/Soul and Trapsoul artist. I’ve been singing since I was two years old, however, I started making music in January 2020, and started songwriting in August 2019. Music has always been a huge part of my life, and when I learned where I got the gift from it really changed me and truly gave me a “why” to start doing music. I inherited my singing gift from my grandmother (my dad’s mom). Unfortunately, I never got the chance to meet her because she died before I was born, but my dad always tells me stories about how she had a band, and they made records, but due to the environment that she was encapsulated in she never truly got to expand with her gift. Everything I do in music now is for her, I want to make sure that the dream she never got to live and pursue, I help her. In fact, I even keep a picture of her in front of my songbook, so that every time I open it up to write down lyrics, I know who I’m doing it for.

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What area are you currently based out of and how would you say this area has played an influence on you and your music?

Currently I am based in Brampton, Ontario, however, as a kid I moved around a lot. I was born in Nigeria, and then moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba at five months old, from there I moved to the States to stay with family for a couple months when I was seven, and then when I was eight years old I moved to Brampton; and I’ve been living here ever since then.

As it pertains to how this area affects my music, I would prefer to look at the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) as a whole. For me as an artist, I think that a lot of the music in Toronto sounds the same, nobody’s pushing the boundaries, and people are too comfortable. I strive to break away from the same old same old, cookie cutter sound that Toronto artists have. Due to this, I like my sound to be very diverse, so I like to do a lot of R&B fusion. For example, R&B/Hip-Hop, R&B/Afrobeat, etc. One thing that I discovered about the Toronto industry, also that I didn’t know before, is that there are no notable female R&B artists out here! I want to be that notable female artist to represent the city loud and proud.

What artist’s would you say inspire you for your sound? And who or what were the main influences in your life that helped you along the way or maybe even said something in a book or tv show one time that inspired you?

I have a lot of influences on my sound, like Brandy, H.E.R., Beyonce, Summer Walker, SZA, Kehlani, and Daniel Caesar. But I would definitely say that H.E.R. trumps all hands-down. Her vibe, lyricism especially, and just her overall essence is just so magical. It was actually when I first started songwriting when I was sixteen that I discovered H.E.R., and since then I’ve been attached. I’m pretty sure that there is not one H.E.R. song that I don’t know (call me a super fan? I think so). When I first started into songwriting, she was actually the first artist that I looked to for inspiration on how to word things, how to make certain implications without directly addressing things, and just how to structure songs in general.

A quote that has really driven me along this musical journey is actually something my mom always says to me that comes out of the Bible, “Any work you find yourself doing, do it well. You will soon leave the earth. Then it will not be possible for you to work. You will not think about future events. You will not know anything” (Ecclesiastes 9:10). One of my biggest fears in life is that I don’t reach my full potential. I know that I have a lot to offer and that this is only the beginning of my journey, which is why I also want to make sure I put in my all, and I’m on my grind 24/7. Once I’m off this earth, people will only remember me by the mark I leave behind, and the impact that I had on them, so I want to make sure I make it as far as possible in my career while having as much influence as I can.

What artists do you currently have in your rotation and what artists are your go to when you’re looking for some creative inspiration.

In my playlist you can find a lot of different genres from a lot of different artists! I listen to artists like Erykah Badu, H.E.R., Brandy, and Faith Evans, all the way to artists such as Roddy Rich, A Boogie, and Drake. Whenever it comes to creative inspiration, I love looking to artists like H.E.R. because of her lyricism and Brandy because of how raw her voice is. Nowadays it’s rare to find people who can really sing, because everything is mechanized; so now we have auto tune and all these machines that can give you that boost. So when I find artists that can just naturally do what they do without the extra push of machines, it’s very admirable.

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Walk us through the steps you take to create a track, and your overall  creative process?

When I first started songwriting my process was, I guess you could say interesting to say the least. I was on vacation during the summer of 2019, and I was beyond bored, so I picked up a piece of paper and a pen, went into the washroom and started writing—my logic was that since some of our best ideas come when we’re in the shower, why not test that with songwriting?! And it actually worked because that was where I composed my first two songs, “Games” and “Overfeel”.

Now, usually I listen to beats that my producers send me—I always make sure to have my phone's audio recorder on, so that anything I come up with on the fly, I catch it before it’s gone. Then what I do is I go back and listen to the recording, and the melody to see what I can pick and choose to take out to make the song. It’s actually so funny, because last week I wrote this song called “Broken”, and whenever I listen back to the original recording it’s just a bunch of mumbling and random words that don’t really make sense, but somehow it turned into the beautiful song that it was.

So you have three singles out right now: Games, Overfeel, and Fazed walk us through each, tell us the meaning behind each of the songs and who helped with production?


Games was the first song that I ever wrote, and the first song that I ever came out with in January 2020. Games is all about the idea of “pulling a you on you”, which just means giving you a taste of your own medicine. I wrote it in a relationship sense, but the great thing is that it can be interpreted in different ways depending on what you’re going through. A lot of the time, when we do things to people we don't take into account how we would feel if that same thing was done to us; we don't empathize. So, this song highlights this. All thanks to the amazing producer/engineer KR Moore at Sandbox Studios in Toronto who started this journey with me, and eight hours in the studio, Games came to life.

Overfeel invites the listener to feel my emotional distress over a relationship where I am giving my all and the other person is not reciprocating my love. The instrumental provided by KR Moore creates a palette that allows my incredible vocals to paint a heartfelt picture of lost love and disappointment. I think at some point in our lives, whether it comes to relationships, or friendships, we’ve found ourselves in a position where we may be over-investing into a connection that’s not even there. I wanted to touch upon that, and really dive deep, and let my fans know that I’ve been there, and I know what it’s like. You’re not alone.

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Fazed is all about confrontation, and showing people that even though they may have doubted you and underestimated you, they better watch out because you’re coming. What really motivated me to create this song was honestly just my journey as an upcoming artist. So many people aren’t going to want to give you a chance, or do a half-ass job before because you don’t have clout yet, even getting onto the radio was hard. Tirelessly calling day-in and day-out hoping that someone would just answer me. I felt like I was screaming but no one was hearing me. Thankfully G98.7FM took a chance on me and put my songs into rotation, couldn’t be more grateful! This song was brought to life by one of my friends who’s an amazing producer, A-Wood, and my lovely engineer, EA.

What would you say keeps your current audience listening and why should people start listening if they haven’t already?

I would definitely say my rawness and my overall sound. According to various sources, I've been told that my sound is very unique. My sound is R&B/Soul, but there’s more to it, it’s deeper than just that. I love to bring listeners into my world with my music and just take them on a journey.

If y’all haven’t started listening to me yet, what are you doing?! I’ve been told that my tone and voice bring back a nostalgic feel, almost like a Mary J. Blige, or Brandy type of feel (not my words! Don’t shoot the messenger!). But if you miss the nostalgia of a throwback type of feel, or you just want something fresh and new that’s not the same old same old, then you definitely need to check out my music!

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So what’s next for you in 2020 what are some things you hope to accomplish by the end of year?

This year I’ve achieved more than I thought I ever could, especially with my career just starting out this year, but as long as I continue to make consistent growth on my streaming numbers and steadily increase my fanbase, I’ll be happy! If I had to pick concrete goals, I’d love to perform one of my songs live for the digital music platforms such as, COLOURS, NPR’s Tiny Desk, BBC Radio Live, etc before the year ended. Any of those would be such an insane opportunity for me, especially as a young emerging artist.

When can fans expect to hear your debut project?

My self titled EP, Osé, can be expected to drop around the second or third week of January 2021.

Any last words?

Thank you so much Nefarious Supply for having me, and to anyone who’s reading this, go stream my songs Games, Overfeel, and Fazed! I know everyone says this about their own music, but it really slaps . . . like for real! Banger upon banger. Other than that, I have so much more music on the way and so many more announcements coming soon, I can’t wait to share with you all! Be on the lookout for me! Love, Osé. 


Big shout out to Osé for coming on and interviewing with Nefarious Supply! If you want to stay up to date with her and her music you can follow the talented artist on Instagram and be sure to follow her on her Soundcloud to listen to stay tuned when she drops her self titled EP comingg early 2021.

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 just dropped out newest line of merch NSW Season 2 which is avaluble here! Use discoue code NEFARIOUSSUPPLY2 to get freeshipping on your first order!

Nefarious Supply - Season 2 (Launch)

After months of planning, prepping, photoshoots, editing, and getting everything together. We are excited to finally drop Nefarious Supply Season 2. A completely different take from our first launch, this time around we went with what we like to call our essentials. Simple colors, simple designs and a max of 12 products with a variety of colors. Only hoodies and tee’s Nefarious Supply 2 is our most exiting launch to date! Hopefully you enjoy Season 2 as much as we enjoyed getting it together for you guys. Most of all we appreciate the support from all of you. Without the amazing artists we feature on our platform as well as our audience we wouldn’t be able to be where we are today. Enjoy season 2 and thank you guys for everything. We look forward to bringing you more amazing content and artists as we continue to grow as a platform until then you know where to go for the underground.

Nefairous Supply Team

21 Savage & Metro Boomin - Savage Mode II

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Atlanta’s favorite duo is back, and darker than ever. Four years after the prolific Savage Mode mixtape dropped and introduced the world to 21 Savage and Metro Boomin, the two have come back with a matured air surrounding their themes, production, and lyricism. 21 Savage, after coming off his second studio album, I Am Greater than I Was, which was nominated for best rap album and received widespread acclaim from critics, bolstered Savage’s repertoire and showed a side of the artist, a type of introspection, not seen on his earlier projects.

Meanwhile Metro Boomin had grown his production quality and creative outlets with the 2018 release of his Not All Heroes Wear Capes, where he collaborated with major artists such as Gucci Mane, Travis Scott, Swae Lee, Gunna, Young Thug, and Drake, just to name a few. Using these experiences, the two friends came back together and created the shadowy and blood-splattered, flame-engulfed 44-minute album!

Below are our favorite tracks of Savage Mode II, take a read, and see if you agree. 😈

Runnin

Runnin is the second track on Savage Mode II, but it is an easy first in our eyes among the 15 songs present. and conflagrates the tape with an inferno of classic Boomin 808s, eerily beautiful Diana Ross samples, and incredibly grisly and confident lyricism. 21 Savage shows out once again, dancing around in the bones of his Atlanta roots. On the track, Savage threatens his enemies with glee. He scares them because they know he spares no one. 21 reminisces to the days of Savage Mode and gets creative with the usage of the track’s title in his bars, creating an overall very enjoyable opener.

Glock in My Lap

Glock in My Lap is easily the second hardest track on the tape. The hard piano progression weaving the backbone of the beat and the heavy 808s thumping overtop create a suitable foundation for the other melodies such as the violin riffs at the very top. In layman’s terms, Metro has done it yet again. Creating a perfect atmosphere for his counterpart to set aflame, and 21 does just that. Spitting bars about gang violence and his experience with lethal weapons, 21 portrays his paranoia and alertness, a glock in his lap protecting him from any danger.

Steppin on N****s

The vibe we immediately felt from the first few seconds of this track was N.W.A’s signature “Cruisin’ in My 64”, with its ‘80s/’90s West Coast rap themed production. The beat caught our ears and never let go, the disco synths and disc scratches dancing on our eardrums. 21 raps about figuratively having his foot on the neck of the entire rap game, along with his telltale topic of violence and retaliation for wrongdoings. The sample for this track, in particular, is Rodney O and Joe Cooley’s “Nobody Disses Me”.

Snitches and Rats (Interlude)

The Snitches and Rats (Interlude) is one of two tracks on Savage Mode II helmed by renowned actor, director, and narrator, Morgan Freeman. Almost as cinematic as his first appearance on “Intro”, Freeman tells the listening audience the difference between a snitch and a rat, concluding towards the beginning of the actual track, that rats are much worse. Freeman’s voice adds a heightened sense of darkness to the already murky atmosphere, providing a powerful and provocative pathway for 21’s sound.

Brand New Draco

Brand New Draco is another classic Metro-Savage banger, with 21 boasting about a brand new draco he’s purchased, which he can’t wait to use on his enemies. This track holds an anthemic feel behind the heavy 808s and consistent high-hats. A synth melody tickles at the edge of the listener’s hearing, adding a nice two-melody layer over the deep production. On the track 21 also speaks on other illegal activities, wealth, and sexual endeavors.

Many Men

Many Men is a call back to 50 Cent’s viral track under the same name, and even samples the song in the last few seconds of the track. On the song 21 speaks on all the illegal and dangerous activities he’s partaken in and confesses that though he wants to leave his past behind him, there are still those who are out for his head, wanting revenge for his past wrongdoings, violence, and anger. This track was teased in the trailer for Savage Mode II.


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THREE65 - Misery Loves Company

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While all the artists we feature on Nefarious Supply are all extremely talented an artist that we have been watching grow and continues to be one of our favorites is Ohio based singer Three65. Catching our eye almost 2 years ago we first caught wind of the him under his original moniker “Heartthrobsworld” after making a change and becoming more true to himself Three65 was born and since that change he has been pumping out nothing but consistent heat. We first featured Three65 last year on the platform when he released his debut EP Summer’s Over. A 5 track project, Summer’s Over was and continues to be the perfect primer for him and with stand out tracks like Feedback, and Nobody its clear that when Three65 gets into the studio him and his team know what they’re doing. After being low-key for a while and releasing a couple of singles Three65 once again blew us away with the surprise release of his debut album “Misery Loves Company”. A total of 12 tracks with no features Three65 not only carries the solo project but the production and the team has has chosen to work with to put the final product together shows that Three65 is taking is career and his craft seriously.

Hey Three65 it’s been almost a year since we caught up with you! So just give us a brief update how has 2020 been what’s new on your end?

2020 has been kind of a whirlwind honestly. With the pandemic taking place, I did a lot of experimenting with my music. I was literally making beats and writing songs everyday for months. It was a time for me to really get to work, especially when I felt as if I couldn’t do anything else at that moment. It was pretty worth it though i’d say. A lot of good things came out of those sessions for me and I’m in a good space mentally because of it.

What artists and music have you had in rotation and what’s your favorite song or album right now? 

I’ve been listening to a lot of Future and Brent Faiyaz lately. Their music is just how I feel at the moment. There’s this artist I found on Soundcloud as well named Bashfortheworld and he’s hard as hell. I’ve been listening to this song he did called “Vida” and it’s fire. You guys should check him out. 

Last time we had talked was the release of Summers Over - EP since that time you released a couple of singles including; “Lost Girl” and “Could’ve Had It All”, tell us about those tracks and how your sound has changed from your previous EP?

The EP was just a collection of songs I did that I felt needed to come out somehow. There was really no direction for that project. I was just making music. Now as for the songs you mentioned, those sessions were actually the ones that I realized who I am as an artist and what I can actually do. I used to be scared about talking about my experiences within my music and I was also pretty insecure with my singing ability and those songs changed that for me. I finally feel like my own artist and I feel like I’m bringing something new to the table.

So on October 2, 2020 you dropped a bomb surprise with the release of your debut album “Misery Loves Company” give us a brief background on the project, how it came together, and what was your goal with the album? 

I started making the album right when the EP dropped. I felt like I had a lot of things that I needed to get off my chest and the best way to do that for me is by making a project that revolves around that. I had a lot to talk about on that album and I use music as a way to cope with things. As for how it came together, it was me making song after song and realizing that a lot of these felt like album material. I couldn’t let them go to waste by dropping them as singles, so I decided to put an album together and that’s how the project became what it is today. My main goal for the project was to be at peace with those situations. Happiness is important and I needed to let myself feel that. Another goal I have is that this album helps someone somehow. Wether they’re going through a break up or something else, I hope that if they find this project and listen to it, that it makes them realize they’re not alone with whatever they’re going through. 

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First listen through I loved the project but my favorite songs gotta be; “The Way”, “Cross My Heart (Interlude)”“Afterlife” and “Last Call” tell us more about these tracks, and what are your favorite tracks from your project? 

Cross My Heart, Explode and Afterlife might be my favorite songs on the project. I feel like they show my range and I’m extremely honest about how I’m feeling on those tracks. I was pretty honest on every song, but those three are really special to me when it comes to being honest as an artist. The Way is an interesting one as well because that’s the only one I produced on the album. I remember when I first made the beat, me and my friend Marc were looking for samples and he found it and was like “You should loop this.” I did that, added some drums, then recorded it a couple of days later. That one was pretty fun to make. Last Call was a fun one too. That was actually the last song I made for the album and it felt like such an outro. It felt like a true ending to a story and it was the last piece to the puzzle. 

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So walk us through the beginning to end of putting the project together. What was your creative process, what producers did you tap in, and who helped you with mixing and mastering?

My creative process was just me making as many songs and beats as I could, and to talk about my issues in a way that could be put into music. The producers that worked on this project were me, Worldwidetak, Patty Mills, Blondie, Dj Bean, and Matt Hue. I did all the mixing and mastering as well. 
What would you say was the most challenging thing about putting the project together?

I’d say the tracklist was the most challenging thing to get done. There’s a lot of songs that didn’t make the final cut. Maybe I’ll put them on something else because if there’s one thing I know about myself, it’s that I never give up on ideas I have. 

Follow up to the last question: what was your favorite part of putting the project together? 

Mixing the album was definitely my favorite part. Making sure these songs sound how I want them to sound was such a cool thing to do. There’s a sense of creative freedom when you can envision what you want something to sound like and it actually sounding that way when you work on it. Engineering is so important and the people who do that deserve more respect.

What’s next for you in 2020 what are some goals you hope to accomplish before the end of the year?

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I want to get better at making beats. I’ve been thinking about picking up a guitar and learning how to play it but we’ll see how that goes. I also just want to make better music than the stuff I’ve done before. I want to keep elevating and pushing my sound to higher places. I love music man and it’s only right that I try my hardest to be better than who I was previously. 

Honestly bro any time you drop some new music I’m blown away because your passion for your craft  speaks for you and your discography is solid so this is your time to shine! Any last words? 

Be yourself, don’t lie to yourself about what you feel and pursue your passions. We only got one shot at life as far we know, so use that to do what you love and live the life that you want to live.


Shout out to Three65 for coming on and talking to us about his album if you enjoyed this interview and want to stay up to date with him and his album you can find him on Instagram as well as Twitter and you can find his album on all streaming platforms!

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 Store and we are doing a free giveaway so if you want to support you can show some love here and spend time with us while we count down to out next Season of Merch coming October 31, 2020!

Underground Radar

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Ricky Felix - High End Theory

Using the members of Van Buren Records and other friends such as Kadeem and $ean Wire to decorate the sky of his Starry Night, Ricky Felix does an amazing job painting the introspective from the varied perspectives and topics tackled, as well as the lyrical versatility of his team, Ricky Felix pulls his strings and everything falls into place beautifully. You hear Van Buren heavyweights such as Luke Bar$, Saint Lyor, Meech, and Lord Felix all over this head-bopping tape, and deep boom bap-esque, deep, rich, Brockton production that has led the Van Buren boys to cult-like heights in their city, an amazing project.

 
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Stephen Jailon - Rali

Rali displays yet again what Jailon is capable of in his element, with a Roddy Rich/Young Thug-esque flow and a gritty and grounded production surrounding him, Stephen delves into a deeper aspect of his sound. Themes of fame and glory, muddled with real-life issues such as drug-running, playing with time, gangbanging, and death at the hands of enemies and the government all swim through Rali’s essence and Jailon uses them to power the creative and conceptual aspects behind the tape.

 
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3am Sound - Still Alive

From the first track to the last, 3amsound comes with the intensity, suave, and confidence displayed in artists such as Bryson Tiller and 6lack, before switching flows and vibes reminiscent of A Boogie and Eli Sostre. His topics are scattered over the tape, however, it seems they are loosely concentrated on love and the ups and downs that follow. The sultry and almost vintage production on the tape gives 3am the atmosphere he needs to build the world that he wants, and that’s exactly what he does on Still Alive.

 
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Autmn Rains - Run2U

Starting off with what is known as an “introlude” by Rains’ standard, Run2U begins with a beautiful diamond-bright entrance by the artist. Rains’ silky smooth tone of voice, and pretty much perfect pitch slowly lure the listener into the rest of what evolves into sea of contemporary vibes, wave after wave of endless vocal talent, while washing over the listener’s ears with a message perfect for that particular vibe, such as “Yeah Yeah” dusky, overcast production, that accentuates her topic of the need for closeness and security in the face of uncertainty, or her Expectations (Freestyle), where the playful sub-bass and hi-hats dance around the grounded 808 pattern, using minimal engineering to put Rains’

 
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WesWill - In Case You Were Wondering

A wild and dejected ride through WesWill’s life as a black man in America starts off with the anthemic “Clockers” where WesWill tells America that it messed up, and for that reason, they will pay, to reminiscing on his childhood and the responsibilities thrust onto him at a young age, seeing dead bodies in the street, hearing sirens every night, the fear of the what the next day will bring, “In Case You Were Wondering” grounds WesWill’s listeners in the harsh realities he’s had to face every day, and is still facing today, peeling back yet another layer of the artist’s complex and full life.


Shout out to all the artists featured here for all amazing projects, this is just the tip of the ice berg if you want to see more be sure to go on Soundcloud and find some underground artists to send our way!

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 Store and we are doing a free giveaway so if you want to support you can show some love here and spend time with us while we count down to out next Season of Merch coming October 31, 2020!

Yaseen - Summer Beach House

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Yaseen first things first I would like to thank you for agreeing to interview with Nefarious Supply as our artist of the week so just to get the interview started introduce yourself who is Yaseen and what experiences or influences led you to choosing the path of an artist? 

Thank you guys for having me. I was always a big fan of Nefarious Supply so being here with you guys is a special moment for me.From a young age I’ve always found myself connecting more with artistic and creative outlets. I started painting and drawing from a very young age and then I slowly branched off into writing and other art mediums. I was very closed off so I used creative expression as my language and whenever I would be faced with adversity from life, friendships, loved ones etc, art was one of the things that helped me subsist what I was dealing with. Alongside practicing art, I was also a huge music fanatic and I drew inspiration from music and my personal life and tried to emulate it into a painting etc. Eventually the two worlds collided for me when I came across the album “Take Care” and I was really drawn into how well Drake put forth his emotions on a record and how beautifully he communicated his message. I saw myself doing the same thing. It wasn't until my last year of high school I started to get into recording and singing. I wanted YASEEN to become an artist who can share their heartache and melancholy with others so that they can better themselves, someone who’s ready to feed you from his truth hoping you’ll be able to find what you truly are.

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As of now where are you located, did you grow up in this area, and if so how would you say this area has played an influence in your sound and image as an artist? 


As of now I'm located in Calgary, Canada. I moved here when I was around 9-10 years old and I’ve been here ever since so I would definitely say I grew up here. I used to live in a really small town a few hours from here called Brooks. I’ve seen that place show up on “Worst Places To Live In Canada” lists so that can kind of give you an idea for what it’s like there. Moving to a bigger city at a young age definitely opens your eyes to a lot of new things and allows you to experience a bit more as well. The city I live in isn’t known for its music scene at all. There’s definitely a lot of talent coming out of Calgary but when you look at Calgary from an outside perspective you’ll see that it’s not well known for its music. Knowing this actually motivated me even further to pioneer my own sound in an attempt to give the city something that not only they would be proud of, but that I would be proud of as well. I want to inspire people to put out more meaningful art so that we can really put the city on the map and be proud of the city that we live in.

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Who are your top 5 artists you currently have in your rotation and of these 5 which individual artist would you say has had the biggest impact on you?

Currently in my rotation I have Drake, Majid Jordan, Giveon, B Young, and Rema. The list always switches up after some time but as of lately those are probably my most played artists. There’s a lot of artists that have had a huge impact on my music but if I really had to pick one out I would have to go with Majid Jordan. I'm really drawn into their writing and production. They have been big inspirations for me for a long time and I’ve learned a lot just from studying their music. They definitely inspired a few songs off of “Summer Beach House”. The topics they choose to sing about and the way they can create the cohesiveness between the production and vocals is something I hope to achieve one day. One of my all time favourites from them is the song “A Place Like This”, even though it was released in 2014 I still play it like it just came out.

So let's get into the music you actually just released on your debut album “Summer Beach House” which is a solid body of work especially for a debut. Tell us about the album, what inspired it, the creative process behind it, and what your experience was putting this body of work together? 

Thank you! “Summer Beach House” was almost like this “dreamplace” for me and someone who I was very close with. It was this fond hope that we had. “Don’t worry, one day we will live in a Summer Beach House”. It was a goal that I desperately wanted with this one person but unfortunately as time progressed I felt that dream slowly fade away. I’ve learned from my past situation and hopefully I'm able to grow from that.

The project is inspired by my old dreams of living in a Summer Beach House with this one person. The project is one long road trip into my past that ends at the last track titled “Summer Beach House”. Throughout the tape I revisit my past and reflect on things I've done and what I’ve felt throughout the experience. I want the listeners to see if they can piece together the events and most importantly I want the listeners to benefit from what i'm saying in some way, shape or form. 

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I gotta say for a debut project you also got some heavy hitting guest appearances including DazeOnEast, Moslikely, and HRTBRKFEVER. How did you collab with these artists and how did the creative experience vary as you worked with each one? 

I had connected with them through social media. I ended up sending them some snippets of what I had going on and they were all down to be a part of it. I sent through tracks that I thought fit them best and they all responded with the perfect verses. These guys are all amazing people and artists and I was really happy that they were able to be a part of my project. As for the creative experience it was generally similar between them. After hearing what I sent through they each took their time to do what they do best and sent it back as soon as they could. These are all artists who I’ve been listening to for some time now. I remember showing my friends their music years ago and to have them be a part of my debut project was an special moment for me. 

On the production end of things what producers did you tap in for the project and who helped you mix and master the project?

I connected with a lot of amazing producers for this project. The project had a mix of beats that I was sent and stumbled upon online. There's a full credit page on my instagram (@downtownscene) where it shows all the producers that were a part of the project. There's an artist named 40K who I met through social media who mixed/mastered and also executive produced the project. He also produced “Talk to You and really manipulated every track on the tape until it was perfect. I’m truly thankful for everyone who helped put the project together, it wouldn’t have been possible without everyone's contribution. Big shoutout to my collective as wellMazieme Muse this project would never be what it is if it wasn’t for everyone's help.

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So what’s next for you? Will you be dropping any visuals to accompany the album, and when can fans expect to hear some new music? 

As of right now I am currently in the process of dropping some more visuals for the album. I think “Stargirl” and “Saturday Night” are definitely songs I want to make some visuals for in the future. I had released a short film on my page titled “Don’t Sleep When We Talk” on IGTV and YouTube prior to the release of the project. There was also a lookbook and instagram filters that can all be found on my instagram as well. As far as the music goes, I'm already back in the studio trying to create some new sounds and although there’s no date set for new music I would say that fans can definitely expect some more records before the year is done.

In addition to new music what are some of your goals you hope to accomplish before the end of 2020 and into 2021

Growth. The biggest thing for me is to see improvements in my mental health and become more knowledgeable. So before the end of 2020 I definitely want to finish a few books that I’ve been wanting to read and hopefully I can set myself up to go into 2021 more knowledgeable, healthier, and happier. 

Who should we feature next on Nefarious Supply?

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There’s this artist I would like to introduce to you guys. He goes by the name “TRUSEÉ”. He’s an artist that’s part of my collective “Mazieme Muse”. He’s someone that has amazing potential and I really believe he has big things coming for him if he can keep working on his craft. I highly recommend you guys check out his music.

Any last words? 

I just want to thank you guys for this opportunity. I’m grateful to be given the opportunity to talk about my album and my personal life so i’m very appreciative of that. I really hope people can enjoy the album and find something that can help benefit them in any way. I look forward to continuing the story of YASEEN and I can’t wait to share the next chapter. Thank you!


Big shout out to Yaseen for interviewing with Nefarious Supply if you want to stay up to date with him you can find his music on Soundcloud as well as all DSP’s and you can follow him on Instagram.

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 Store and we are doing a free giveaway so if you want to support you can show some love here and spend time with us while we count down to out next Season of Merch coming October 31, 2020!

Chanelle Kazadi - Hot Sauce

Chanelle Kazkadi’s new single “Hot Sauce” is a break away from the normal Trapsoul music she’s been producing . A compltely new vibe from her usual sound This new song overall is her doing her and letting people know she’s still still Nelle and no matter what happens she is still focused on her goals and cancels out any unnecessary stuff that don’t motivate her mentally. In the wake of her new single we set up an interview to get a view on who she is as an artist plus more.

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Chanelle Kazadi first things first thank you for reaching out to Nefarious Supply to set up an interview with us! We are really excited to feature you this week! So to get this interview started introduce yourself. Who  is Chanelle Kazadi, and how did you become an artist? 

Yo what's up I'm artist Chanalle Kazadi from Kent, OH . I'm an artist of many styles but known mostly for trapsoul & boombap.  I started doing music back in 2017 , I used to hang around a few local artists just supporting the wave then one day i was at my homies house freestyling with them and they asked me if i ever thought about getting on the mic. That same night I wrote my first actual verse. It took me a few takes to catch a natural vibe but once I did it was on from there. 

How long have you been a musician and what artists or important figures in your life would you say have had the biggest influence on you as well as your music? 

I've been doing music for about 3 years ; I would say my influencers for the most part would be Kanye West, Missy Elliott, The Fugees and ODB. My mom would always play their CDs growing up or she would give me the updated CDs of artists I listened to and play their albums on my own time. 

What area are you from and how would you say this area has influenced your sound? In addition to this, how is this area for underground and emerging musicians? 

I'm from Kent, OH which neighbors well known Akron, OH (LeBron James) . Being brought up in Portage County i've seen a lot...might not be as major as Cleveland but every place has its own dilemmas which influence most of my writing. Everything I went through taught me a big lesson on life. There's definitely a growing music scene everyone just has to keep working hard and it'll get noticed soon enough.

Who do each of you listen to on a regular basis? Who are your go-to artists that really strike your creative nerve? Or are simply your favorite artists to sit back and vibe too, all genres are welcome?

Lately I've been listening to TDE artists , MF Doom , Lord Apex, Griselda & more. They've been inspiring me on another level with my music.

What keeps your current audience listening and why should people start listening if they haven’t already? What parts of you as an artist do you feel are most attractive to your audience? Is it your lyrical ability? Flow? Your style? Or maybe a conglomerate of those things? 

My audience listens to my music because it's REAL, that's all me, it's my own everything I put into these songs. To the people that aren't hip to me, trust and believe out of all the songs I've dropped or will be dropping at least one of them you will love. I guarantee it. 

Where or what are you representing with your music? What concepts and themes drive the foundational aspects of the creation of your sound? Why are these concepts and themes, if any, so important to you?

What I'm representing with my music is being yourself. I see a lot of people having these opinions on what an artist should be, do or say and I'm my own true representation that none of what people have to say about you matters as long as you're being yourself and love the person that you are.

So let's dig into your discography last year you dropped your album “Harvest Hooligan” tell us about the album what inspired the name as well as overall sound of the album, what led you to tapping in DamnTobs, and Visual9, and who was on the production end of the project? 

What influenced me to name the project,  "Harvest Hooligan" is because I grew up on a street called "Harvest Drive" with just my mom and two little brothers, also my birthday is November 7th which is the harvesting season. Hooligan is from my past and my encounters with the law. The sounds were inspired by me wanting to give more of a storytelling of that lifestyle. I appreciate the homie DamnTobs & my brother Visual for being a part of the journey. Visual had produced Nonstop and I remember him surprising me with the beat and said it would be a perfect fit. One thing about my bro he stays making sure I'm always on top of my game. The last song Warning was produced by my homie Millz Pe$o from Cleveland. Millz also produced the song featuring DamnTobs. 

This past May you also dropped your newest body of work “Paystub EP” talk to us about this EP and walk us through each track? 

On May 8th of this year I dropped my third project Paystub of 4 tracks. First track Paradise gives you the vibes of me wanting to leave all the bad vibes and yarning for a fresh start grinding towards the perfect getaway. Second track Maria brings a more upbeat fun club vibe slightly expressing my love for the spanish culture. Third track was more so motivational "cash i need more" basically saying i'm nowhere near where i need to be and have a long way to go. Last but not least Mike Jones a lot of people have told me this one's their favorite. In this song I wanted to express how much things have changed with people's energy towards me from when I first started vs now. It's funny how things work but it is what it is at the end of the day. Overall Paystub is about work ethic and each song expresses my journey while increasing the numbers on my paystub.

So we’re 8 months into the rollercoaster of 2020 and it has been a lot of ups and downs for everyone that being said what goals we’re you able to accomplish this past yeat and what are some things you hope to accomplish before the year is out? 

Covid has made some major changes with everyone's plan this year but I honestly wouldn't change this past year for nothing. I've still accomplished what I needed to, such as dropping a project, networking, creating some of the most amazing music, traveling to Los Angeles, Chicago & other cities. A lot going on behind the scenes. I've been using this time wisely. My goal before the year is out is to release 3 major songs/videos, finish my next EP and go to Cali again.

What artist should we feature next on Nefarious Supply? 

Visual 9

Any last words?

My new single "Hot Sauce" is out now on all platforms , make sure to check that out along with the wristbands available for in person or online purchase at chanellekazadi.com . Connect with me on social media @chanellekazadi


Big shout out to Chanelle Kazkadi be sure to check out her newest single “Hot Sauce” available all on streaming platforms!

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 Store and we are doing a free giveaway so if you want to support you can show some love here and spend time with us while we count down to out next Season of Merch coming October 31, 2020!

Demon Discography Vol. 1

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We promised you didn’t we? A whole playlist dedicated to underground talent all around the world, well here we are. Welcome to the first volume of our Demon Discography, a playlist o tracks compiled of underground artists we’ve been listening too over the past few weeks. This playlist will drop a new volume every single month, filled with new sounds and beautiful creations from artists in R&B, rap, hip-hop, and indie and much more!

In this month’s discography, we have artists such as Ari PenSmith, Amaarae, and Eli Sostre, smooth yet affirmative paladins of the underground community, as well as newcomers such as Mustafa, Artie J, Dee Gotti, and Brandon Banks who’re taking their sound to new heights!

Of our substantial and well-endowed list, we’ve picked our heaviest hitters and the most fire tracks in our opinion, however, give the playlist a listen and tell us in the comments what your top five tracks are! We’d love to hear your thoughts!

SwaVay - Okay

Probably the most lyrically aggressive track on our favorite five, SwaVay strikes again while the iron’s hot, with a 21 Savage tag to start the track off the listener already know the Boominati Worldwide artist is going to deliver. Okay showcases SwaVay’s lyrical ability to the max, with bars such as:

“If I did it on my own, tell me, who the fuck I'm gon' thank?

And I'm pullin' up on niggas with that brick, no, I ain't Craig”

SwaVay shows his versatility and hunger as a new artist and puts the now Dolo Records label he’s signed too even further on the map with his pure talent and creativity.

NJOMZA - sad for you

NJOMZA’s titular song off her sophomore album takes us into a magical place off of the first note. The artist’s butter-smooth vocals gliding along the light-hearted synth pulls and comfy 808, which halts and heeds at the very utterance of her lyrics. sad for you was made for NJOMZA if that makes any sense. This meaning we don’t believe anyone could’ve pulled off or added anything else to this song to make it as perfect as it is. The song talks about heartbreak and being past the point of raw emotions such as anger and sadness, with some reflection, NJOMZA realizes she’s simply disappointed in her lover, and at this point in her life, she’s sad for them.

reggie - Southside Fade

reggie blows the competition away with this anecdotal, Kendrick/Earthgang-esque track. Southside Fade has reggie speaking on topics of the lack of gun laws in the Southside, and how Houston is so big you feel like you’re on top of the world when you're on it. A folky indie alternative production helms around reggie’s lyricism, and the guitar progression leads the instrumentals all into place, Southside Fade is a beautiful letter to Houston, one reggie executes perfectly.

Artie J - A Thousand Winters’

This song is on our favorite five for one simple fact, one that’s plagued the other tracks on this list. It does exactly what it’s supposed to do. If Artie J was aiming for a soulful R&B vibe with dreamy, reverbed vocals made to give off a somewhat melancholy, yet hazily beautiful atmosphere? Well, we’d say he’s succeeded. A Thousand Winters’ is produced just right and the piano chord progression ties the song together throughout the 3 minutes and 10 seconds, and the beat switch towards the end gives us a fitting closer for such an outstanding track.

Amaarae - FANCY

Our final track from this months favorite five, FANCY explores Amaarae in a more upbeat and bragggadocious light. She metaphorically dances through the halls of the track, dimly lit and alluring, while the spotlight is all on her and her infectious hook. The song is quite short but is quite a vibe, and doesn’t spread itself too thin in terms of what it’s trying to do. Amaarae flexes all over FANCY, and lets everyone know, she has smpke for whoever wants to try her, and time for whoever wants to call her “Zaddy”


Heat from our favirote underground artists curated by Nefarious Supply


What’s your favorite track from this week let us know in the comments below!! And if you want to featured our next updated playlist be sure to submit your music for consideration here!

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 Store and we are doing a free giveaway so if you want to support you can show some love here and spend time with us while we count down to out next Season of Merch coming October 31, 2020!

SA - Brooklyn’s Finest

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S.A. welcome to Nefarious Supply we are really excited to feature you as the artist for the week. So just to get the interview started introduce yourself.  Who is SA, and what got you started as an artist? 

Hey Thank you for having me. SA is a R&B singer from Brooklyn. What got me started as an artist was when I was 8 years old, my teacher told me that I can sing but at that age I wasn’t trying to take music seriously. But he convinces me to start at an early age. Then when I was 13, I was gifted the opportunity to be in a music group and from there the journey started. 

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How long have you been making music and what artists would you say are some of your biggest influences as of now? 

 I’ve been making music for 5 years now and it’s been a hell of a journey. There're two artists that I can say played an influence into the created my overall sound was Bryson Tiller & PARTYNEXTDOOR because they influence Trapsoul and I was a huge fan of that type of sound so I was like why not try to be like them and join that sound of Trapsoul.

What area are you from and how has this area played an influence on your overall sound?

 I’m from Fort Greene, Brooklyn, NYC. This area influenced my sound because you don’t hear a lot of R&B Artist coming out of New York, let alone Brooklyn so It shaped me to become another R&B artist coming out of Brooklyn.

In addition to influencing you, how is the area for underground musicians? Is there alot of talent in the area, and have you worked with any artist from the area? 

Brooklyn has been known for Rapping. You don’t hear a lot of underground R&B music coming out of Brooklyn. I haven’ link up with anyone that does R&B music. There only has been two people and that was Izzy Finesse & La Mulaa,

So as far as projects I gotta say you’re on a roll with releasing new music within the last year you’ve put out;  “Untitled“,  “Send a Message - EP”, “Chapter 1 - EP”,  and “Chapter 2 - EP” so tell us about each of them and out of all your projects which one is your favirote one? 

Preciate you. My first EP was Send a Message that came out in February 2019. The whole EP was the beginning of people to know who was SA and what I was capable of doing in this Underground Music Industry, That EP includes two of my favorites songs I loved to make Gucci Drip (Feat. Izzy Finesse) & Reasons. A couple months later I dropped my first album called Untitled. that came out in September 2019.

I made that album to have three different type of R&B Music. Chill vibes like Maria or Party vibe like Best Friends, and Late night in your feelings music like Better Alone. Then shorty after I came up with the Idea of creating an EP series called Chapters and each Chapter has different music in them. Then I decided to use different females faces to represent the Chapters. So far, I’ve I drop only Chapter 1 & 2. There’s only going to be 4 Chapters and those will come out when my 2nd album comes out. Out of all of the albums I would say there all my favorites because they all have a different music to their name, which makes them special.

You’ve also worked with Izzy Finesse, Roseryhill,  and Kdence, how did you end up linking with them and how was the creative session working with each of these artists?

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First of all, those guys are dope artist. Secondly, I linked up with Izzy Finesse when he was 9 and I was 8, we’ve been family ever since then we came up in music together. Whether it's doing a show together or we had to write music together because we were in a music group. So, when we were chilling in the summer, I told him I wanted him on this song called Gucci Drip, He agreed to do with me and then we went to studio and the rest was history. I link up with Roseryhills from IG, we knew a mutual friend and I just heard his one song called Atlantis Interlude by him. So, hit him up and we became good friends and when I told him I wanted him on a song, it was an easy yes and that song became True Colors. I linked up with Kdence on IG as well, I listened to one of his songs called Freakshow and I had to asked him for a feature and he was with it and that song became Running Game, Pt.1. The creative sessions for all three of them were smooth. They all complemented the song in their own way and it was a fun experience to work with other people.

Do you plan on coming out with any new projects this year?

Yea I do, I have a two-part album coming on the way but the first one that’s dropping first is WHEN MY LOVE DIED on August 10.I also have the last two chapters coming Chapters 3 & 4 after WHEN MY LOVE DIED drops. There will be one feature on WHEN MY LOVE DIED with my guys Drey Armani & Omari Night and most of the album was produce by my producer Downsilence. I have two collab eps with JUICETHERIDDER and LOVEMEFRVR coming soon so expect a lot of music from now all the way to the beginning of 2021.

So what’s next for you in 2020 are there any goals you want to accomplish before the year is out? 

I want to continue growing my brand and keep shooting for the stars and aim for the moon as the late Pop Smoke would say.


Who should we feature next on Nefarious Supply? 

You should feature some of my guys that are amazing, Roseryhills, LOVEMEFRVR, JUICETHERIDDER, 4AMNORI ,Omari Night, Drey Armani ,HIDDENHILLS, LNLYBOY & Rodiswell

Any last words? 

 Black Lives Matters , Black Women Matters ,Black Trans Matters and Justice for George Floyd. Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Trayvon Martin, Robert Fuller, Malcom Harsch, Dominique Alexander, Stephon Clark, Tamir Rice, Eric Garner, Sandra Bland, Eric Harris, Freddie Grey, Mya Hall & Many more. Until then we will say their names. Thank you for having me.


Big shout out to SA for out to SA for coming on and interviewing with Nefarious Supply! Be sure to check out his SoundCloud above and if you want to stay up to date with him you you can find him on Instagram!

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 Store and we are doing a free giveaway so if you want to support you can show some love here and spend time with us while we count down to out next Season of Merch coming October 31, 2020!

We're Back... 😈

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We know you’ve all been waiting.

It’s been a long time coming, hasn’t it?

Well without further ado, we’re back, and better than ever! Nefarious Supply simply wants to thank everyone who was involved in this beautiful yet arduous process, the time and effort put in to make this season even better than our last can never be anything less than thoroughly appreciated, and with this post, we begin the launch of Season 2.

That means new merch, more colorways, slick content, and darker dive into the trenches of the underground. You know what we’re about over on this side, an endless platform for underrated creativity, day in and day out.

So get ready for Halloween 2020, because NS is coming harder than ever.

Sincerely, well… 😈

redveil - Niagara

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Redveil has officially put his name on the map with the release of his newest project, Niagara. With flows like water and lyricism as heavy as a wave, once Redveil drops his foot on the gas, he never lets up. Born Marcus Morton, Redveil is a DMV native, specifically from Prince George’s County, a place that has housed talents such as Foggieraw, Rico Nasty, and Q Da Fool.

On this tape Redveil is coming with a vengeance and drive like no other and in this review, NS is here to tell you all our absolute favorite tracks off the album! Another DMV native has the the world’s attention, us included. 😈

Campbell

With a completely soulful entrance mixed with elements of trap flows and lyricism, redveil doesn’t just get his foot in the door, instead, he glides into the room with effortless energy and skill, rapping about his dreams of stardom and success, all the while bringing his friends for the ride! This is the shortest track on the mixtape however, it does what it needs to do and introduces the world to redveil the artist.

Weight

Weight is the heavyweight track of this project for sure. With a vocal-led production, looping a beautiful chord progression that blends beautifully over a consistent kick and snare, as well as a deceptively full 808. On the track, redveil is basically convincing himself that he isn’t feeling any sort of weight or pressure from the industry in his pursuit of his dreams.

He speaks on what he does to avoid extra burdens such as not getting involved in “BS”, needing his own space, because lately people have been feeling like wolves in sheep’s clothing.

5500 (ft. Gio)

5500 is probably our favorite track on the tape and showcases redveil’s ability to catch a vibe, run with it, experiment with it, and ultimately utilize it to make a point. On 5500 redveil speaks on topics such as making money, counting blessings, stacking chips, working tirelessly, and keeping his goal insights. The acoustics and the percussion bouncing off the surfaces of the track gives the track the feel as if it was made in an echo chamber.

Gio’s feature on the track adds another level of “oomph” as well, doing its job of continuing the funky trap vibe towards the end of the track, were a beautiful sample leads it home.

Revolutions (ft. Junii)

This track has a wavy and eerily endearing sound, inviting listeners into the topic sentence Revolutions sounds hungry and driven, and continues to showcase redveil’s unbridled lyricism.

However, he’s complemented by an equally heavy verse, from the talented Junii, who speaks on topics like stability, censorship, sacrifices, and getting closer to god. The two blend in and out of the concept of Revolutions, which we believe is an allusion to the world spinning round and round and with each revolution, new problems and processes reveal themselves.

Clench (ft. Chris Patrick)

Clench one of our final faves from the tape portrays Redveil in his most flex-worthy form, speaking on his opponents being hungry for his spot, building black wealth, assumptions he’s had to clear up, keeping his success lowkey, black lives matter, and drinking water, all on a high-paced, upbeat, boom-bap production, all curated and created by his talent alone.


if you enjoyed this roundup be sure to follow Redveil on Instagram and while you’re there check you can also Stream his project Niagra on streaming services!

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Autmn Rains - Run2U

Hey Autmn first things first I thank you for coming on our platform and interviewing with Nefarious Supply! Just to get the interview started give us a brief introduction to yourself who is Autmn Rains and what led you down the path to becoming an artist?

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Thanks for reaching out to me, so much love. I always loved to sing but it took me a long time to believe in myself. After shutting my creative side off for so long I realized how unhappy I was within myself. Music was the only thing that made me feel at peace, so I knew I had to find a way to overcome myself. I started taking music more serious about six years ago. My goal is to make music that is me, what I truly feel and resonate with and I hope to inspire and contribute to others in the process. 

What area are you based out of and how would you say this area has influenced you, your sound and your overall feeling of music? 

I’m from Melbourne, Australia. I wouldn’t say that my area has influenced my sound. I draw inspiration from situations I have experienced here though this hasn’t necessarily been because of the area. 

In addition to being from the area describe the underground music scene of the area have you worked with any artists from the area and if so who were they and how was the experience?

Honestly, I am not really in the music scene in my city I haven’t worked with anyone here. I usually keep to myself. In my experience collaborations are not common here, I am not exactly sure why. 

What are some things you have learned since you’ve started making music and if you could give some advice to a new artist what would it be?

I have learnt self-discipline, self-belief and hard work are so important. They really go a long way over talent. Everyone’s path is different and it’s so important not to compare your journey to somebody else’s. My advice to a new artist would be to take the time to work on crafting your sound and don’t be in a rush. Find somebody you can trust that will tell you the truth and build together. Have good people around you that lift you up, it’s hard enough believing in yourself consistently so you need as much support as you can get. Finally, humility goes a long way there is always something you can learn from somebody else. 

Who are some of your biggest musical influences to date and what albums would you say influenced you as well?

I would say Aaliyah is one of my biggest influences. Followed by Jhene Aiko, H.E.R, 6lack, Kehlani and Russ. Aaliyah’s last self-titled album was a big one for me because of the production. I love her airy vocals over the dark beats and when I first heard it, it was a type of R&B I never felt before.

So let’s talk about your music! I gotta say I’m blown away by everything but some of my favorite songs from you gotta be; “Think About You”, “Myself”, “No Games”, More” and “Convinced” tell us about each of those songs the feature you tapped in as well as who helped you with production? 

Thank you so much. All of the production was done by LxndxnAve. “Think About You,” “Myself” and “No Games” were originally part of the weekly “Sunday Sessions” drops that I was doing when I first started releasing music in 2019. They were all uploaded to SoundCloud first and I later decided to upload them to distribution platforms. LxndxnAve is my in-house producer so those records including the features honestly were an experimentation of the sound that was to evolve into the Run2u EP. 

“More” was actually supposed to be on the Run2u EP, though we didn’t feel that it fit the theme with the other records so it was released as a single. “Convinced” was actually recorded two years ago and was also supposed to be on the EP. It didn’t make it because I felt I had evolved as a singer since then, and I wanted the debut EP to feel like a consistent “me” in that moment of time. I felt that if I waited any longer, I wouldn’t have released it, so it was a good lead up before Run2u dropped.

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You also just released your debut album Run2U which features 7 songs, walk us through the album and give us some background on each of the songs? What does this album mean to you, and who helped you with production, mixing and mastering?

This project means so much to me because it marks a point in time where I overcame a lot of my fears. I was finally able to get to a point where I was happy with what I had put together, I wasn’t afraid to share the music with the world and I was comfortable with expressing myself as an artist. All the records were mixed and mastered by LxndxnAve. He executively produced every record, with the exception of “Yeah, Yeah,” which was co-produced by DV$TPH. From the very beginning, I wanted the project to feel like a journey, so I ask my listeners to hear it in order as it has a cohesive flow and tells a story. I also love late night drive type music so with this project I really wanted to capture that aesthetic.

It starts off with the intro “Wanted This (Introlude),” as soon as Lxndxn made the beat, he wrote the first few lines and the rest of the words just came out instantly for me. I wanted all of the writing to be really organic for this project and I didn’t want anything to be forced. There were probably about 100 records written though they were never used, the 7 records I chose were the ones where I felt the freest in both the writing and recording process. “Wanted this” explains my situation perfectly, it starts off with “I’m taking time to do it my way my way,” as I took my time putting this project together. It also sums up a lot of the heartbreak I experienced in my life but didn’t know how to express at the time.

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“Wassup” is really soothing, I was actually sitting on the couch with no intention of making music that day and Lxndxn started the record, I got up and just wrote what I was feeling in that moment while hearing the beat. “Yeah Yeah” and “Love for Ya” flowed for me really quickly for me. Those records almost “came to me” in that moment, I didn’t really think about it while I was writing them, they just felt right in this unconscious way. With “Expectations,” it was really fun to record I got to use my higher range and I enjoyed the challenge. Again, the verse just fell out of me in that moment. “Louisville” was one of those records where I just felt such good vibes making it and it had to be on there. We would car test all of the records and with Louisville I literally couldn’t keep still every time I heard it. I felt that it fit the theme really well collectively. Finally, the outro “O.B.E” I wanted it to feel like a dream and I wanted to forget that it was me when I heard it, it’s really soothing so I felt it was a nice way to end the EP. 

So what’s next for you in 2020 what are some goals you hope to accomplish by the end of the year?

I am working on my next project that I hope to release by the end of 2020. I am also releasing some merchandise very soon. I want to expand on my visuals and just get to that next level to challenge myself with the music overall. 

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Who should we interview next for Nefarious Supply?

LxndxnAve & DV$TPH. 

Any last words?

Love everything you are doing supporting the underground scene worldwide. Thank you so much for having me.


Big shout out to Autmn Rains for coming on to Nefarious Supply to talk about her album. If you want to listen to Run2U it is available on all streaming platforms now, and while you’re listening be sure to follow the talented artist on Instagram as well as Twitter.

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 Store and we are doing a free giveaway so if you want to support you can show some love here and spend time with us while we count down to out next Season of Merch coming October 31, 2020!

TOMBOY Records - Underground Label Start Up

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Tomboy Records first things first thank you for reaching out to us we we’re really excited to interview Amaka, and now it's even more exciting to interview the actual label behind this talented artist! So just to get the interview started tell us about Tomboy Records, how did it start, who contributed to its start, and what is the meaning behind the name?

Thank you, I really enjoyed reading that interview. I started Tomboy Records in 2018 after finishing my freshman year in college for Music Business. I always knew I wanted to do something in music like be a musician or producer, but I never thought about being on the business side. My friend I met in college helped contribute to its start by helping me pay to register my business. Pretty much if it wasn’t for that I wouldn’t have started this label when I did. The name is an acknowledgment of growing up as a ’tomboy’, being into stuff like sports and my dad's favorite type of music. The choice of name is a representation of who I was and grew up to be. 

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Where is the label based out of, and how would you say this area is a hub for underground and emerging artists if so why?

The label is based out of Scarborough, which has so many talented, underground, and emerging artists in many genres it’s actually insane. Lots of artists are on their come up like LOONY, as well as Dejuan. What's so amazing though is it’s not just Scarborough but also the cities that are more east. These artists are so focused on making it to the downtown scene but from our personal experience a lot of the talent that go to these events or have their shows downtown are from the suburbs outside the downtown core. The east I feel is overlooked even though it has such a strong hub for upcoming artists of all types of genres. 

Who is currently on Tomboy Record’s creative team, how do each of you bring something to the label to help it grow as a brand and business, and talk us through the daily day to day of being a start up label?

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C: We’re our own creative team pretty much every idea we bounce off of each other until it’s perfect to go through with. I deal with all the business and Kéia helps me execute every idea. She’s the creative behind this all. She’s created show flyers, our logo, music cover art, and much more content, which has helped the label grow as a brand in ways I couldn’t have done by myself. Our daily day to day consists of reading a lot of emails, checking in with artists to see what they’ve been up to which includes music they’re working on, artist development, and everyday things. Our day to day also consists of planning content to create and post, staying updated on the industry, and creating connections with people. All while managing and overseeing the music and numbers. 

K: Before the pandemic, another part of our days was the networking events and finding shows for our artists to perform at my personal favorite part of the job. As far as creating content, figuring out how to design the artwork for singles and albums is extremely collaborative making sure that the artists are completely pleased and execute their vision. 

What would you say is the number one hardest thing about being a start up label and why?

Making a name for yourself in the industry is super hard. Trying to build the connections within the industry or the music scene, it’s complicated, hoping companies will take you seriously, hoping you’re reaching out to the right people. You need that endurance, this is really a marathon. It's easy to feel helpless especially if we get caught up comparing ourselves or counting the times our emails are ignored. All about patience though, and showing respect to those who laid out some stepping stones for us to even be where we’re at and do what we do. 

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So as of now you have three artists signed to your roster including Amaka Queenette, Elyssa Plaza, and Chris Chand. How did the label and the artists get together and what led to the formal business relationship being established between each of them?

I reached out to Amaka after Kéia showed me her Instagram. I sent her a DM telling her that I was interested in working with her and after some time she pitched an idea to me about wanting to organize an artist showcase. We ended up putting on Gestalt: A Showcase in August 2019 at Lee’s Palace together and it created a good working and trusting relationship between us. I met Elyssa through Instagram and also sent a DM about wanting to work on releasing a project. She was the first artist I reached out to, her voice was what I was looking for to represent the label and niche. We’ve had a couple shows and gone to many events together which has helped us as a brand and artist. Chris and I actually met at college until he dropped out of the program. This year he reached out to me about working together and we’ve created a very good and open working relationship. We have very similar goals which is great because it creates a friendlier relationship rather than a business one where we’re able to talk about any idea or plan. 

With the artists you have signed so far how would you say all of them fit into the label as a whole, and how does their music as well as their overall presentation add to the image of Tomboy Records?

As a whole, they all represent what the label is. I stand by working and creating an environment that is 100% transparent and in favor of the artist, not myself personally or the brand, and they all reciprocate this towards me. Tomboy Records is not a genre specific label even though our roster right now creates all different R&B subgenres. However this does add to the overall presentation to our image because I want to show that all music is different and you do not have to commit to just one sound. 

In addition to being a start up label you guys also announced a collaborative business venture with  R&B Radar called Talent over Clout. What led to this collaboration and what are some of the long term goals you hope the partnership will achieve?

We actually connected because Tommy, the founder of R&B Radar, showed high interest in our roster. We have similar goals of helping artists and views of the industry so we decided to work together and create a super team to achieve our goals. The long term goals I hope our partnership will achieve is creating a community in our industry that is truly about the artist and music rather than money. 

What’s next for the label? What are some big goals as a team you guys hope to accomplish before the year is over?

C: We‘re hoping to push out some more music and finish projects we’re working on with our artists. As a team, before the year is over we want to keep building relationships with others in the industry and gaining more opportunities. 

K: Hopefully some more shows depending on how COVID goes over and some more music videos.

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Who would you guys recommended we interview next on Nefarious Supply

C: Middle Men

K: Deshaun Hamilton, he’s an upcoming rapper dope stuff.

Any last words?

C:This was dope, I’m grateful for this opportunity and I hope to be able to meet up soon and have y’all come out to future shows! 

K: Thank you for your time and this opportunity. To the readers remember to always support your hometown artists.


Big shout out to Tomboy Records for interviewing with Nefarious Supply its really exciting to see start ups like this coming up and changing the current music scene. If you enjoyed this interview and want to stay up to date with Tomboy Records you can follow them on Instagram and be sure to follow the labels roster as well!

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 Store and we are doing a free giveaway so if you want to support you can show some love here!

NS SEASON 1 FLASH SALE & GIVEAWAY

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When we first started Nefarious Supply we had no idea what we were doing, how to implement this idea we had as a team, as well as the amount of work it would take to make these dreams of ours a reality, but two years later and we’re now beginning to get in our groove. It has been an amazing journey so far, from all the artists we have met and connected with as well as the community we have been building with everyone, it’s all been an amazing experience!

n To enter the giveaway raffle the rules are as follows:

  1. Follow the Nefarious Supply Main Page

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  3. Enter your email below so that we can get in contact with you if you win!

As we set new goals and tackle new challenges as a startup platform, we look forward to continuing to build the company not only as a brand but as a community for creatives to get together and share their ideas, as well. The underground community is everything in the creative industry and without it, and you guys, we would not be where we are today.

So once again, thank you!

NS TEAM 👹

ISOLATION STATION EP 4 - Albums in Rotation

Hey there folks! On this episode of Isolation Station we take you through some of the albums that have been in our rotation for the last couple of months. Between COVID-19, the election and the general chaos that has taken the world by storm this year, you might have missed some of the best projects that came out during this pandemic; but fear not! We’ve got you covered!

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Yaya Bey – Madison Tapes

Starting us off at the top of the list is singer/songwriter Yaya Bey and her project “Madison Tapes”. Yaya Bey is an artist based out of Brooklyn, NYC and since the start of her career in 2016 Yaya has been making major moves for a while now. Yaya has a very specific acid jazz/lo-fi feel and across her entire discography you can tell she has a great love and appreciation for music. In addition she chooses to address subject matters in her songs which tend to be very personal and politically charged. This love and focus stays consistent with the release of Madison Tapes. A total of 19 tracks in total and split into 2 parts, this project is a definite low-tempo, chill vibe.


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UnoTheActivist – 8

If there’s someone who knows how to keep his audience wanting more, that would be rapper UnoTheActivist. Dropping his last project in 2019, UnoTheActivist’s “8” is an amazing project from beginning to end. Throughout this album, Uno hones his craft and perfects his style while using his many influences to create a body of work that his fans won’t forget. Addressing issues to do with the music industry and its tyrannical approach to owning their artists while flexing all of the bands he’s made from the “mumble rap shit”, this record is a definite party bop; while it might not be the best idea to host a 500+ person gathering (looking at you, Red Deer) this would go over well with a fun environment and a small get-together.


Bladee – 333

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Bladee (Benjamin Reichwald) is a Swedish rapper that works with Yung Lean, Ecco2k and Thaiboi Digital; forming Drain Gang in 2013. This record is a work of experimental rap/alt pop and escape room genius. Every single on here slaps; while this genre and sound might take a little bit of getting used to, once it clicks it becomes a daily anthem (I have the whole album on my daily playlist.)  This is Bladee’s most approachable project. The melodies are simple and the flourishes don’t go all over the place like his last album: Exeter (we don’t talk about that one). While some songs go harder than others; this is a record to have as background music. A very mesmerizing, hypnotic rap record to say the least.


Boldy James & The Alchemist – The Price Of Tea In China (Deluxe Edition)

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The Alchemist is back and much more powerful than before; the GRISELDA type production has yet to become “boring” and “overdone” as he recruits Boldy James: a very powerful name in the boombap/NYC style delivery on this 10/10 project. Featuring incredibly prolific names like Freddie Gibbs, Benny The Butcher and Vince Staples; this is an album you cannot miss out on. From the swooping, desolate instrumentals to the hardcore boombap beats. 


Scrim – A Man Rose From The Dead

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Scrim (Scott Anthony Arceneaux Jr.) is the second half of the iconic duo: $uicideBoy$. Still in the same vein of horror-core/sad rap, Scrim’s delivery on his debut album is a force to be reckoned with. On this project, Scrim dives deep into his insecurities and lack of faith in a benevolent force that protects humanity from evil.

The production is out of this world, the lyricism is descriptive and the drive to create something that stands out of the usual sound we’re all used to is acknowledged and; while abrasive and brash for some, is as smooth as butter for others. This is a 20 song debut album with no features, all bars.


I hope this little collection of music can inspire you all to take life in moments and not worry about the next few months. This pandemic doesn’t seem to have any prospects of letting up or getting better any time soon; so why not drown all of the noise and confusion with a heavy duty dosage of bops, bangers and booming tunes?

If you enjoyed the interview and want to stay up to date with him you can find his Soundcloud above. You can also follow him on Instagram and Twitter!