Artist's albums
Back Again
2023 · single
FAMOUS
2023 · single
modern cowboy
2023 · single
Motion Sickness
2023 · single
TAKING OVER (feat. Nessly)
2023 · single
ICY CHAINS
2023 · single
Too Hot (The FifthGuys Remix)
2023 · single
High Fashion Drugs (Remix)
2023 · single
Too Hot (Trias Remix)
2023 · single
Vinyl
2022 · single
Too Hot
2022 · single
Anxiety Attack
2022 · single
Sidewinder
2022 · single
Birds Fly South
2022 · single
Sad on Sad
2022 · single
High Fashion Drugs
2022 · single
Speaking Codes
2022 · single
2 Seater
2022 · single
Come Home
2022 · single
Weird
2021 · single
Hard Street
2021 · single
True Colors
2021 · single
Mythbusters
2021 · single
Link And Build
2021 · single
Affairs
2021 · single
No Reason
2021 · single
Low Life
2021 · single
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Biography
Nessly strives for singularity. The Atlanta-based rapper, singer, and producer carefully ensures that each song stands out just as much as his colorful psychedelic aesthetic does. “I like to say, ‘Every song is a collector’s item’,” he exclaims. “That’s the goal. It has to be one-of-a-kind for me to put it out.” That philosophy continues to serve him well. At the age of 12, he began rapping in the basement of his brother’s buddy under the influence of Gorillaz, Sade, Santana, and a personal favorite—Kanye West’s 808s & Heartbreak. Post-high school, he forewent college to pursue his dream, teaching himself how to produce, mix, and engineer. Cultivating a following, he would sell clothes in order to buy Greyhound tickets to perform countless underground shows in Toronto and New York City. As his Soundcloud quietly grew, Drake’s OVO Radio became an early supporter, featuring the likes of “Alive,” “Giddy Up,” and "Season." Meanwhile, Pharrell’s OtherTONE played “Catch A Vibe.” 2016 saw him release not one but two projects, namely Still Finessin and Solo Boy Band. Garnering praise from Complex, Pigeons and Planes, and Noisey, The Fader wrote, “NESSLY sets himself apart with his Solo Boy Band project,” and XXL described how “[he takes] his sonics to an untouchable level that will challenge the industry.” “The music I make is meant to be inspirational,” Nessly states. “It’s for the underdog. It’s empowering.”