It’s not very often that a hip-hop artist can really say that their music blends both a New York and Los Angeles sound. Felly, an independent hip-hop artist hailing from Trumbull, Conn., however, does just that. Over the course of his last eight years, Fel’ has not only found his sound, but has developed a large fanbase from coast to coast in the process.

Felly first built a large YouTube following after making beats on a laptop in his basement, and subsequently selling them. After putting out a few solo projects in high school, he set off to Los Angeles to the University of Southern California to enroll in their Music Industry course. Soon after, he released Waking Up to Sirens and Milk and Sugar which featured Dreamville signee Ari Lennox and frequent collaborator GYYPS.

This summer, Felly relocated back to New York City where he began gearing up for his latest album Wild Strawberries, which boasts features from Konshens and GYYPS, and production from Dre Moon, Dot Da Genius, YoG$, and more.

Get to know Felly in his own words:

My sound in five words or less: Modern tween tweak music.

Best part of making this video: Working with Walu and filming without animations, and using my imaginations for what the animations might be.

What inspires your art: Death.

Explain the concept of the song in one sentence: This song is about booty.

IG, Twitter, Snapchat? IG: @felly, Twitter: @fellythekid, Snapchat: @fel

What goes down in my DMs? Lifelong relationships.

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/robfel

Watch his video on REVOLT TV the week of November 6th, and let us know your thoughts by tweeting @RevoltTV and using the hashtag #SpotlightOnREVOLT.