SoufSide Nolan, Vol. 1

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This project has been in development for quite some time. I first started the writing process back in 2019 and have gone back and forth with probably 4 or 5 different versions before making my final decision on what I want the world to hear. SoufSide Nolan harkens back to when I first started releasing music as a student at Riverdale High School in the southside of Atlanta. I was in a group called Manifest with 3 of my closest friends, recording demos in a closet studio and we'd package those songs as mixtapes, even wearing the album covers on our necks like a chain pendant for promotional purposes. This time around, I recorded 80% of the album alone in my home studio. Mixed over 70% of it by myself. Shot and edited the cover artwork myself. Logging in every day to promote the album myself. This is the natural progression of that original spirit and grind.

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This project has been in development for quite some time. I first started the writing process back in 2019 and have gone back and forth with probably 4 or 5 different versions before making my final decision on what I want the world to hear. SoufSide Nolan harkens back to when I first started releasing music as a student at Riverdale High School in the southside of Atlanta. I was in a group called Manifest with 3 of my closest friends, recording demos in a closet studio and we'd package those songs as mixtapes, even wearing the album covers on our necks like a chain pendant for promotional purposes. This time around, I recorded 80% of the album alone in my home studio. Mixed over 70% of it by myself. Shot and edited the cover artwork myself. Logging in every day to promote the album myself. This is the natural progression of that original spirit and grind.

This project has been in development for quite some time. I first started the writing process back in 2019 and have gone back and forth with probably 4 or 5 different versions before making my final decision on what I want the world to hear. SoufSide Nolan harkens back to when I first started releasing music as a student at Riverdale High School in the southside of Atlanta. I was in a group called Manifest with 3 of my closest friends, recording demos in a closet studio and we'd package those songs as mixtapes, even wearing the album covers on our necks like a chain pendant for promotional purposes. This time around, I recorded 80% of the album alone in my home studio. Mixed over 70% of it by myself. Shot and edited the cover artwork myself. Logging in every day to promote the album myself. This is the natural progression of that original spirit and grind.