Hip-Hop

99 Neighbors

High-energy collective hip-hop that collides jazz brass, gritty rock textures, and rapid-fire vocal handoffs. For fans of chaotic creativity and late-night drives.

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99 Neighbors sounds like a frantic, brilliant conversation between seven different creative minds happening all at once. It is hip-hop at its core, but it is constantly being pulled toward the edges of jazz, indie rock, and soulful R&B. One moment you are hearing a crisp, boom-bap drum loop, and the next, a wall of distorted guitars or a warm brass section takes over the mix. It feels lived-in and organic, like a recording of a very productive, very loud night in a Burlington basement.

What truly sets them apart is the collective energy. Unlike solo acts, their tracks are built on the chemistry of multiple vocalists who trade verses with a restless, competitive spirit that never feels disjointed. The production is dense and maximalist, often shifting gears mid-song to accommodate a new voice or a change in mood. It is music that refuses to sit still, blending the DIY grit of the underground with a polished, cinematic sense of scale.

If you are new to the collective, start with 'Television' or 'Fake Pods'. These tracks showcase their ability to balance infectious melodies with complex, technical rapping. It is the perfect soundtrack for those moments when you want music that feels as big and complicated as your own thoughts, especially during late-night drives or high-energy social gatherings.

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, Julian "Anteneh" Segar-Reid, Caleb "Somba" Hoh, and Jared Fier. 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.
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Our Catalog3 Albums · 2019 · 2025
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