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The debut and most celebrated album. Over 20,000 units moved between SoundScan and out-the-trunk hustle. Features the standout single “Gettin Dat Cream.”
Legacy projects, life albums, collab tapes, and concept runs – this page grows as the digital links and new releases stack up.
These records define the core of Mr. Nevasaeno’s career – the albums that carry the heaviest stories and the most history.
The debut and most celebrated album. Over 20,000 units moved between SoundScan and out-the-trunk hustle. Features the standout single “Gettin Dat Cream.”
A 31-track project from a major turning point in life. Built like it might be the last album – loyalty, betrayal, growth, and everything in between poured into one record.
Three projects that track the evolution from underground producer to fully-formed artist.
The underground debut. Raw, experimental, and 100% independent. Built with guidance from Diesel Fuel (D-NUTT from Oakland) as the early NEVA sound took shape.
Album number two – the transition from just producer/engineer into one of the state’s best rappers. Story-telling, hard beats, and anthems that lock in the “Tha” trilogy.
The evolution chapter. Neva starts testing his range: new flows, melodies, and concepts. The final piece of the “Tha” run before moving into new eras.
Projects that play with time, perspective, and new sounds – without leaving the story behind.
A 2025 concept project. Thinking about retirement, Neva decides to rewind the clock: “I’m about to go back to ’07 and have some fun with it.” Features the single “Change Up.”
Named after the street that started it all. A sonic snapshot of childhood and survival, tying directly into the Watch Yoself memoir.
Grown-man talk and lounge energy. A solid single from the catalog, but intentionally kept in the background next to the bigger life records.
Duo projects and family records that show the label as a whole – not just one artist.
The first and only full collab album from Neva & S.I.D. Street records, bar-work, and features from Dez, Frank White, Velle, Bastard, Fameus, Kaos and more. Includes “Shorty Work It” and “Friday Night” ft. Fameus.
A new project from Neva & S.I.D. Same chemistry, more life lived. When it drops, this becomes its own page with full details.
Collab single that lives on both Neva’s and Quay’s projects. A NEVA Records family record that shows how the label sound blends together.
Quay’s NEVA Records project – bold, bright, and direct. An important piece of the label’s modern identity.
Cornerstone solo records that became study pieces, inspiration fuel, and proof that the pen and production could carry full projects on their own.
A hard-hitting, focused album that became study material – literally. S.I.D once used this project as the subject of a college paper, breaking down the themes, structure, and impact.
Bangers front to back. A motivational, climb-higher record that still hits like a new drop in the gym, the car, or the headphones.