Better known by his stage name Nedarb or Nedarb Nagrom, Canadian DJ, rapper and producer Braden L. Morgan was born in Medicine Hat, Alberta, on December 19, 1992. Arriving in the United States with his family at the age of 10, he grew up in Lebanon, New Hampshire, and became an experienced ice hockey player with fourteen years of practice, before turning to music. He then lived in Wisconsin and learned guitar, bass and drums, playing in a punk band in high school, before discovering self-production. He created his own rhythms with Ableton, and began experimenting with hip-hop instrumentals. Discovered with the track "Why Mah Souljuhs Cry", he came into contact with Black Kray of Goth Money Records, who used his track and put him on the map. Nedarb is brought to work with underground artists like Xavier Wulf, $uicideboy$, Ghostemane and Lil Peep for the cult EP California Girls in 2016. He runs the Prolly Tired label, also produces a podcast called Ned's Place and a food review show called Hopefully It's Fye. On January 1, 2019, Nedarb released his first official album, Amity, followed by the EP Monarch in 2021 and the mixtape Now and Forever in 2023.
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