Straight outta New Jersey, Niontay isn’t breaking the rules with Fada<3of$— he’s breaking the volume. Rising from the shaky ground of trap beats, this album feels like a basement party drenched in sweat, a brain that won’t shut up after midnight, a bassline that cracks the ceiling. This ain’t just a “rap album” — it’s a place to live in.
No “Cinderella,” Just “So Lovely” — And This Ain’t No Fairytale
At the core, you’ve got tracks like “So Lovely.” The tones might be smooth, but the words? Sharp like glass. Love, loss, and outlaw soul get packed into one line. Every beat hits like a fist breaking open a locked room. Shawty Pimp, Gucci Mane, even SoundCloud’s darkest corners — their ghosts are in the air, but Niontay doesn’t copy their sound. He breathes it.
Not Lost Feelings — A Lost Friend
The album’s dedicated. It was gonna be called 2009, but that’s not just a number anymore. This is a letter to a friend he lost — proof that even grief can dance. “Old Kent Road Freestyle” brings the funk, “Souljaman by Smv” brings the squad — but they all scream the same thing: I’m still here, hear me.
Niontay’s Style: No Filters, No Excuses
He’s not rebuilding himself on every bar — he’s climbing over a world already crumbling. This record isn’t for zoning out. It’s for looking straight in. Yeah, it’s dark. But it never lies.
Press Play and Fall Apart
Fada<3of$ is out now on Bandcamp, Spotify, and all the usual spots. But don’t just listen — feel it in your gut. Because Niontay ain’t just spitting. He’s shouting at you.
Follow him. Don’t look away. This one’s not fading — it’s leaving scars.

