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
Cameron Wales (left), Bryce Savage (right)
Background information
OriginOrange County / Los Angeles
Labels
  • Burning Boat
  • 12Tone Music
Websitehttp://www.neffex.com
Members
  • Bryce Savage
  • Cameron Wales
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2014 - present
Genre
Subscribers3.65 million
Total views965 million
100,000 subscribers
1,000,000 subscribers
Updated 7 July 2020

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 the 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 the 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 album titled Q203, named after the apartment 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]

Members

The southern California band is composed of the singer Bryce Savage and the guitarist 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
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
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
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
Tonight 14 February 2017
Bros B4 Hoes (1°Week) 17 February 2017
Rollin' with the Devil 28 November 2016
Memories 8 November 2016
Messed Up 15 September 2016
Killa 19 February 2016
Album: Q203 (October 16, 2019)
1. When I Was Young
2. Without You
3. It's My Life
4. Sunday
5. Primal
6. Want Me


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gollark: For reasons.
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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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