99 Neighbors
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| Origin | Burlington, Vermont, United States |
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| Years active | 2018–2023, 2024-present[1] |
| Labels | Warner Records, Nice Work Inc., 99 Neighbors LLC |
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| Website | www |
99 Neighbors is an American music group formed in Burlington, Vermont. It consists of seven members: Connor "Swank" Stankevich, Hank "HANKNATIVE" Collins, Sam Paulino, Nadia Nygaard[nb 1], Julian "Anteneh" Segar-Reid, Caleb "Somba" Hoh, and Jared Fier.[3] The members comprise singers, rappers, and producers. Its music – a combination of hip hop, jazz, rock, and R&B influences – has drawn comparisons to Odd Future and Brockhampton.[4]
History
Members Nygaard, Paulino, and Collins graduated from South Burlington High School in South Burlington, Vermont.[5] While there, Paulino and Collins played football and lacrosse together and performed as part of the school's jazz band under Dave Grippo, which they later cited as an artistic influence.[6] After graduating from high school, Paulino and Collins shared an apartment in Burlington, where they began recording and producing music full-time collectively.[7] Hoh and Segar-Reid grew up together in Burlington. The members eventually met in the South End neighborhood and formed a group, putting out their early music through SoundCloud, with Calhoun Rawlings managing them. From there, the group gained local notoriety playing shows at venues such as Higher Ground, Arts Riot, The Lip, and Jim's Basement.
Music release
On January 1, 2019, 99 Neighbors released its first studio album, Television. It took the band two months to record the full-length debut album. In the same year, Fier became a DJ and started producing with the group.[8]
In July 2019, the group signed a deal with Warner Records' manager Pat Corcoran, who formally managed Chance the Rapper.[9]
Since signing with Warner Records, the group has released multiple singles.[10] In October 2019, they released a song in collaboration with brass group Brasstracks and singer-songwriter PhiloSofie, titled "F**k No". The single has been streamed over 20 million times on Spotify.[11] Other notable tracks by 99 Neighbors include "Fake Pods" and "Ripstick", which have amassed over 11 million streams on Spotify.
Discography
Albums and singles
| Title | Release date |
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| Television (studio album) |
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| "Welcome To Chili's" (single) |
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| "Fake Pods" (single) |
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| "Ripstick" (single) |
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| "F**k No" (single) (with Brasstracks & PhiloSofie) |
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| "Thunder" (single) |
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| "19" (single) |
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| "QWOP / Basement" (single) |
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| "GUTS" (single) |
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| "Live a Little" (single) |
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| "49er" (single) |
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| "N. Michigan Gospel" (single) |
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| Wherever You're Going I Hope It's Great (studio album) |
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| "Static" (single) (with Wahid) |
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| "Waldosia" (single) |
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| "Airlock" (single) |
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| "Selfish" (single) |
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Notes
References
- ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/C7-BHaFuX9j/
- ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/Cjs3FgqubSH/?igshid=ZWZhZTRhOWQ=
- ^ "About". 99 Neighbors. Retrieved 2020-07-31.
- ^ "Meet 99 Neighbors". www.allmusic.com. 2020-06-08. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
- ^ Navarro, Cass (November 8, 2019). "99 Neighbors Are Keeping It In-house". Acclaim Magazine.
- ^ Hallenbeck, Brent (September 7, 2021). "Vermont hip-hop group 99 Neighbors makes national push with new big-label album". The Burlington Free Press. Retrieved March 24, 2026.
- ^ "99 Neighbors – Paradigm Talent Agency". www.paradigmagency.com. 2019-07-29. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
- ^ "99 Neighbors – Paradigm Talent Agency". www.paradigmagency.com. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
- ^ "Pat Corcoran Announces Partnership With Warner Records, Introduces First Artist 99 Neighbors". www.complex.com. 2019-07-29. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
- ^ Chesman, Donna-Claire. "Meet 99 Neighbors, Rap's Latest Hydra". DJBooth. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
- ^ "99 Neighbors on Spotify". www.spotify.com. 2020-07-09. Retrieved 2020-07-09.
- ^ "Album Review: 99 Neighbors, 'Television'". sevendaysvt.com. 2019-01-09. Retrieved 2020-07-09.