Nedo X (Mohamed Ali Azzi) is the silent architect behind some of the internet’s biggest hits, a Moroccan melody-maker whose sound has reached over 100 countries and captured millions. With over 600 million views on TikTok, 18 million+ YouTube views, and 5 million+ global streams, Nedo X’s work isn’t just viral — it’s unforgettable. Behind the scenes, he composed the core melodies for breakout hits like Scorpion, Drip 2 Hard, and Good Bye, shaping the modern sound of melodic trap and hip-hop. Good Bye and 07 landed on U.S. digital charts, while 03 and Scorpion received spins on Hot 97, Power 106, and iHeartRadio — a rare achievement for a low-profile, non-performing producer. His journey as a solo artist began in 2021 with the release of his first full-length album, Dahabi, a 10-track project that followed the success of his breakthrough EP Modern, which surpassed 1 million global streams — largely driven by the hit Left & Right. This creative duo, Modern and Dahabi, remains deeply personal to Nedo X, representing his artistic awakening during the COVID-19 pandemic — a time when he fully realized music was more than passion; it was purpose. In 2023, he delivered one of the biggest moments of his career with the release of Scorpion — an EP whose cover featured his little sister, and whose total impact exceeded 500 million views globally. It was a bold declaration: Nedo X doesn’t need collaborations to dominate. While critics whispered about burnout, he responded in 2024 with Nevermind!, his second full-length album, born in the midst of one of his darkest personal periods. That pain translated into raw, genre-bending hits like Drip 2 Hard, Nevermind!, and For Homies…, marking a turning point in his discography. Now, with two albums and two EPs behind him, Nedo X prepares to shift again. His upcoming EP Fountains, set for release on his birthday — July 31, 2025 — contains six new tracks, including four collaborations with Afro-descendant artists, leaning into an afrobeats influence. It marks a new chapter, an evolution, and perhaps a precursor to his most ambitious album yet. Whatever comes next, one thing’s clear: Nedo X is not done — and what’s coming, you don’t want to miss.