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Noah Sides (born September 13, 2012) is an American independent rapper, singer, and songwriter. Active since 2024, he is known for his raw lyricism, unfiltered subject matter, and DIY approach to music. In 2025, he independently released the EP All I See Is Shit along with three studio albums, Butterflies, Bitch and X5G.
- Noah Sides** is an American singer-songwriter and producer known for his distinct blend of indie-pop, electronic, and alternative R&B influences. Emerging in the late 2010s, Sides gained recognition for his introspective lyricism, atmospheric production, and a vocal style that balances raw emotion with melodic precision. His music often explores themes of identity, mental health, and existential reflection, resonating with a growing fanbase drawn to his genre-fluid experimentation.
- Early Life and Career**
Born in 2010 in Austin, Texas, Sides showed an early interest in music, teaching himself production software before independently releasing his debut EP, *You.*, in 2024. Before eventually deleting this album because he felt like it wasn't his best
- Musical Style and Influences**
Sides' sound incorporates elements of Autotune, Hard Hitting Drums, and Horrorcore Rap, drawing comparisons to artists like Tyler The Creator and Kanye West. Critics highlight his ability to fuse depressing topics with terrifying visuals, creating a signature "Horrifying Sobbing Session" aesthetic.
- Discography**
• *[Butterflies]* (;2025]) – [While People Hated This Piece Of Work It Was Important To Sides' Career Including Songs Like 37, Crush, Pretend] • *[BITCH]* ([2025]) – [While this was a sleeper hit at first Dick Sandwich the vulgar song about dicks in sandwiches has a following from mainly angsty teenage boys who want to seem cool] • *[X5G]* ([2025]) – [This album was Sides' biggest even though it's relatively new. Sides collaborated with Tyler Viteli, a TikTok Creator who makes comedy skits on the lead single "Oh Really?" but the other singles are "Nasty Dancer" and "Salt Water"]
- Personal Life**
Sides maintains a private persona but has been openly vocal about his struggles with Depression, Addiction, Stalking, LGBTQ+, Suicidal Thoughts often addressing these in his lyrics.
- References**
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