NEFFEX

Neffex (stylized as NEFFEX) is an American musical duo composed of Bryce Savage (born Brandon Horth) and Cameron Wales.[2][3][4] They produce remixes and original songs characterized by a mixture of electronic and rap genres.[5][6][7] Bryce writes lyrics and sings whereas Cameron creates the instrumental and does the editing.[6] They have released many of their songs royalty-free.[3][8]

Logo of the group
NEFFEX
Bryce Savage (left), cameron wales (right)
Background information
OriginOrange County / Los Angeles
Labels
  • Burning Boat
  • 12Tone Music
Websitehttp://www.neffex.com
MembersBryce Savage Cameron Wales
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2014-present
Genre
Subscribers4.59 million (February 04 2021)
Total views1.302859192 billion (February 04 2021)
100,000 subscribers
1,000,000 subscribers

Updated: February 04 2021

According to YouTube, some of their most popular music videos are of the songs Fight Back, Rumors,[9] Grateful, Careless, Cold, and Never Give Up, each with over 30 million views.[10] Destiny, Best of Me, Failure, and Soldier have more than 20 million views each.[10]

Career

Bryce and Cameron first met in high school when they were 15 years old.[3] At that time, they were involved in a punk rock band.[2][11] Thereafter, both exited the band and started making their own music.[3] However, this was not yet the creation of Neffex.[2] After high school, Cameron moved to Los Angeles and got distant from Bryce during college.[3] When Bryce was in the last year of college, he talked to Cameron and they noticed both were making music in their free time.[3] After college, they got together again, in Orange County, and created the name "NEFFEX" and the fox symbol.[2][3]

In 2017, the duo set up a challenge for releasing 100 songs in 100 weeks.[8][12] All songs released for this challenge are royalty-free.[11]

On October 16, 2019, they released their first EP titled Q203, named after the apartment where they recorded their first songs.[8][13][12] The album has six songs: When I Was Young, Without You, It's My Life, Sunday, Primal, and Want Me.[10][14][15][16]

On September 25, 2020, they released their debut album titled "New Beginnings" featuring ROZES, Jez Dior, and MASN. The album has 16 songs: Sometimes, Be Somebody, New Beginnings, Scars, I've been Let Down, Hell Won't Take Me, I Wanna Play A Game, Don't Hate Me, Mind Reader, Unavailable, When It Flows, WOW!, Worst Of You, Closer To Heaven, Space, and I'll Be Fine.

Members

The southern California band is composed of the singer Bryce Savage and the DJ Cameron Wales.

Discography

Singles released during the 100 songs in 100 weeks challenge in which a new work was typically published every Wednesday.

Singles
Title Released on
Time 15 January 2021
I'm Not Worth It 15 May 2020
Coming For You 5 June 2019
Torn Apart 15 May 2019
Lose My Mind 24 April 2019
Pull Me Apart 10 April 2019
When Everything is Gone 20 March 2019
Trapped in a Nightmare 27 February 2019
Here to Stay 6 February 2019
Myself 23 January 2019
100 (Count It) (100° Week) 2 January 2019
It's Just Not Fair 26 December 2018
We Could Do It All 18 December 2018
Runaway 12 December 2018
Make it 5 December 2018
Spartan 3 November 2018
Keep Dreaming 27 November 2018
Struggle 21 November 2018
Lost Within 13 November 2018
Deep Thoughts 6 November 2018
Home 30 October 2018
Mystify 23 October 2018
Take Me Back Again 17 October 2018
What's Up 9 October 2018
Lost Not Found 2 October 2018
Damn Gurl 26 September 2018
Play 18 September 2018
Hate It or Love It 11 September 2018
The Show 4 September 2018
Broken Dreams 28 August 2018
Mirror 21 August 2018
One Shot 14 August 2018
Numb 7 August 2018
Fall Asleep 1 August 2018
Climb 24 July 2018
Fade Away 17 July 2018
Fear 10 July 2018
So Fine 3 July 2018
Trust Me 26 June 2018
Take Me Away 19 June 2018
Alive 12 June 2018
All These Thoughts 6 June 2018
Got This 1 June 2018
Dangerous 29 May 2018
Comeback 22 May 2018
Chance 15 May 2018
Summertime 8 May 2018
With You 1 May 2018
A Feeling 24 April 2018
Touch the Sky 17 April 2018
Cold 11 April 2018
Go Hard 3 April 2018
Hope 27 March 2018
RIP 20 March 2018
Graveyard 13 March 2018
Blessed 6 March 2018
Grateful 27 February 2018
Hype 21 February 2018
Save Me 14 February 2018
Deep in the Game 6 February 2018
Can't Lose 30 January 2018
Savage 24 January 2018
Forget 'em 17 January 2018
Gibberish 9 January 2018
Nightmare 2 January 2018
Greatest 26 Dec 2017
Roller Coaster 19 Dec 2017
Pro 12 Dec 2017
Judge 5 Dec 2017
Life 28 Nov 2017
Baller 21 Nov 2017
Let Me Down 14 Nov 2017
Dance Again 7 Nov 2017
Hungover 31 Oct 2017
Fight Back 25 Oct 2017
No Sleep 17 Oct 2017
Flirt 10 Oct 2017
Soldier 3 Oct 2017
One of a Kind 26 Sep 2017
Badass 19 Sep 2017
Self Made 12 Sep 2017
Unstoppable 5 Sep 2017
Shmack'd 29 Aug 2017
Never Hold Back 22 Aug 2017
First Time 15 Aug 2017
Never Give Up 8 Aug 2017
Head Down 1 Aug 2017
Ready to Go 25 Jul 2017
Welcome to the City 18 Jul 2017
Best of Me 11 Jul 2017
Watch Me 4 Jul 2017
Backstage 27 Jun 2017
Fight 20 Jun 2017
Careless 13 Jun 2017
Party Like the 80s 6 Jun 2017
Dream Catcher 30 May 2017
Woah 23 May 2017
Crown 16 May 2017
Things Are Gonna Get Better 9 May 2017
Hey Yea 2 May 2017
Rumors 25 Apr 2017
Failure 18 Apr 2017
Who the Fuck Is Neffex!? 11 Apr 2017
Blow Up 4 Apr 2017
Destiny 28 Mar 2017
Light It Up 21 Mar 2017
Lit 14 Mar 2017
Sober 7 Mar 2017
Gossip 28 February 2017
Hometown 21 February 2017
Bros B4 Hoes (1°Week) 17 February 2017
Tonight 14 February 2017
Summer 10 February 2017
Rollin' with the Devil 28 November 2016
Memories 8 November 2016
Messed Up 15 September 2016
Killa 19 February 2016
EP: Q203 (October 16, 2019)
1. When I Was Young
2. Without You
3. It's My Life
4. Sunday
5. Primal
6. Want Me
Debut Album: New Beginnings (September 25, 2020)
1 Sometimes
2 Be Somebody
3 New Beginnings
4 Scars
5 I've Been Let Down
6 Hell Won't Take Me
7 I Wanna Play A Game
8 Don't Hate Me
9 Mind Reader
10 Unavailable
11 When It Flows
12 WOW!
13 Worst Of You
14 Closer To Heaven
15 Space
16 I'll Be Fine

New Beginnings, Space, Worst Of You, I Wanna Play A Game, and Sometimes were released before the full album, but are still part of it. They were respectively released on April 10, 2020 (New Beginnings), March 13, 2020 (Space), June 26, 2020 (Worst Of You), August 21, 2020 (Sometimes), and September 9, 2020 (I Wanna Play A Game).

References

  1. "Neffex's 'Sunday' Video: Exclusive". Billboard. August 28, 2019. Archived from the original on February 28, 2020. Retrieved March 18, 2020.
  2. Redmond, Jesslyn (2019-05-31). "Rock|Life Talks to NEFFEX About What Makes Them Fighters". Rock|Life Magazine. Archived from the original on 2019-07-03. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
  3. Hale, James Loke (2019-02-28). "YouTube Millionaires: NEFFEX Supplies YouTube's Creator Community With A New Copyright-Free Song Each And Every Week". Tubefilter. Archived from the original on 2019-05-14. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
  4. "Party With Neffex If You Want To Party With The Best". Global Dance Electronic. 2015-02-25. Archived from the original on 2019-07-02. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
  5. Cha, Daniel (2016-09-16). "Your EDM Premiere: Neffex – Messed Up". Your EDM. Archived from the original on 2019-07-03. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
  6. Dax, Jacqueline (2017-02-26). "The Sound of Neffex". Empty Belly. Archived from the original on 2019-07-03. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
  7. "NEFFEX Remix Fifth Harmony (ft. Fetty Wap)'s "All In My Head (Flex)"". UMusicians. 2016-06-17. Archived from the original on 2019-07-03. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
  8. Devine, Anna Milo (2019-10-16). "NEFFEX Release Q203 EP". noisetrend. Archived from the original on 2019-12-18. Retrieved 2020-01-19.
  9. Bernard, Adam (2018-01-19). "Vid Pick: NEFFEX – Rumors". Adam's World. Archived from the original on 2019-07-03. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
  10. "NEFFEX Music". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2019-07-10. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
  11. Ryan, Jim (2019-10-15). "NEFFEX Readies New EP Q203, Paves New Road Toward Music Industry Success". Forbes. Archived from the original on 2020-03-04. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
  12. Nied, Mike (2019-10-02). "Interview: Neffex Opens Up About Their Debut EP 'Q203'". Idolator. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
  13. Fadroski, Kelli Skye (2019-09-05). "After self-releasing 100 songs in 100 weeks, Southern California duo Neffex readies its debut EP". Daily News. Archived from the original on 2019-10-26. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
  14. Thomson, Zangba (2019-08-02). "NEFFEX releases a groovy alternative-pop tune, entitled, "It's My Life"". Bong Mines Entertainment. Archived from the original on 2019-08-10. Retrieved 2019-08-10.
  15. Magan, Valerie (2019-08-02). "NEFFEX drops scintillating single "It's My Life"". Substream Magazine. Archived from the original on 2019-08-10. Retrieved 2019-08-10.
  16. Lee, Derrick (2019-08-07). "Lifelong Friends NEFFEX Plan On Adding To Their Billion+ Streams With "It's My Life"". Blurred Culture. Archived from the original on 2019-08-10. Retrieved 2019-08-10.

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