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Just before 2022 came to a close, Phony Ppl ended the year on a hard-earned high. One month after releasing its third album, Euphonyus, in November, the act celebrated with a pair of nearly sold-out shows at Sounds of Brazil in Manhattanâs Hudson Square neighborhood. The five-piece band opened the sets with âNowhere But Up,â an uptempo, feel-good track that was beginning to take off at radio.
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âItâs one of those songs thatâs just as easy to digest for a newcomer as a fan thatâs been there for 25 shows in a row,â says drummer Matt âMaffyuuâ Byas. âIt invokes a lot of energy and optimismâ â two things the band has in spades. Last year, Phony Ppl embarked on an 18-date Nowhere But Up tour, testing the song live long before it arrived.
Clockwise from top left: Matt âMaffyuuâ Byas, Elijah Rawk, Aja Grant, Elbee Thrie and Bari Bass of Phony Ppl photographed on December 28, 2022 at S.O.B.âs in New York, NY.
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Formed as a nine-piece collective in Brooklyn in 2010, Phony Pplâs members all met in high school, and the current lineup is a tight roster of classically trained musicians, including Byas, vocalist Elbee Thrie, guitarist Elijah Rawk and brothers Aja Grant (keyboard) and Bari Bass (bass). Phony Pplâs debut, Yesterdayâs Tomorrow, arrived in 2015 as a blend of soul, R&B, jazz and rock. Its second album, 2018âs mĹâzÄ-ik, was the first official release on 300 Entertainment following a distribution deal in 2014, development deal in 2017 and a record deal at the start of 2020.
âThe way they treat one another and the democratic style in which they operate is a very unique situation,â says the bandâs manager Jon Kaslow, who worked as Kid Cudiâs tour DJ and musical director before getting into management (he first met Phony Ppl through former member Dyme-A-Duzin). âTransparently, sometimes you want someone to just say, âItâs my way or the highway,â because then a decision gets made. But thatâs not who they are and thatâs not what our team is.â
âThe thing about Phony Ppl is we have different angles of thinking about everything,â adds Grant. âWeâve put trust in each other.â
Clockwise from top left: Aja Grant, Matt âMaffyuuâ Byas, Elijah Rawk, Elbee Thrie and Bari Bass of Phony Ppl photographed on December 28, 2022 at S.O.B.âs in New York, NY.
Krista Schlueter
The sunny outlook of âNowhere But Upâ not only taps into Phony Ppl at its core, but signals the return of its mainstream momentum. The band hit a stride at the top of 2020 thanks to a collaboration with 300 Entertainment labelmate Megan Thee Stallion titled âFkn Around.â The hand-clapping groove, which they live debuted during Megâs NPR Tiny Desk concert in 2019, reached No. 7 on Billboardâs Adult R&B Airplay chart and put Phony Ppl on radioâs radar.Â
Then, the pandemic hit. âEspecially since we couldnât tour, they were great about doing call-ins and Instagram Lives with program directors and DJs at stations that were supporting the record,â says Kaslow. âThe band learned that radio is important and our very strong performance on âFkn Aroundâ gave us that initial momentum.âÂ
And though the pandemic also delayed Euphonyus longer than the band would have liked, they now see the extra time as something that improved the album. âIt allowed us time to really zero in,â says Byas. âAnd a lot of tracks that in 2019 were considered done, we got to open those back up â and make new songs.â
Grant recalls the night that producer Ivan Barias (who the band worked with on âFkn Aroundâ) hit him up with the idea for âNowhere But Upâ back in 2020. âAt like, two in the morning, he was like, âYo, Aja, listen to this song.â I was thinking he was trying to put me on to something and I was like, âIvan, I know this song.â Iâm not that young.âÂ
Barias had sent him âI Didnât Mean To Turn You On,â the synth-funk debut hit from mid-80âs rhythmic pop star Cherrelle. The producer then instructed him to open Ableton and play the chords, part of what Grant now calls âan experimentâ during which the two jammed over Zoom. Weeks later, the band met in Philadelphia to finish recording the album and decided to add the new track. âWhen the music was presented, I just felt fireworks,â recalls Thrie.Â
But when he learned the song was built on a sample (unlike his bandmate, he was initially unfamiliar with the Cherrelle hit, written by songwriting duo Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis)Â he had hesitations. âMy emotions changed about the idea. âHow can I still feel excited writing this music knowing itâs not something we created from scratch?â â he questioned. âBut at a certain point I was like, âLetâs just do what we can do.â If we were to sample something, letâs make it the best we can.â
âIt keeps songs and artistsâ memories alive and sends it down another generation,â says Bass of sampling. âAnd I think thatâs a lesson that we were learning.â Adds Rawk: âItâs important that whatever weâre trying to do, our intention matches our execution.â
From left: Bari Bass, Matt âMaffyuuâ Byas, Elbee Thrie, Elijah Rawk and Aja Grant of Phony Ppl photographed on December 28, 2022 at S.O.B.âs in New York, NY.
Krista Schlueter
The end result was exactly what the band and its team had hoped for: a growing radio smash. Kaslow credits 300âs Shadow Stokes, executive vp of promotions, for getting Phony Ppl right back on the airwaves â and the airplay charts â today, as if no time had passed. âHe went back and did the rounds with a lot of people. Like, âHey, remember these guys that had that record with Meg? This is their new song.â â As a result, âNowhere But Upâ currently sits at No. 30 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay and could soon enter the top 10 on Adult R&B Airplay.
And though Kaslow admits he sent âNowhere But Upâ to some A&Rs to see about a potential feature, he believes it was important for the band to have a hit without another name attached. Still, Thrie views the song as a collaboration of sorts, citing Jam and Lewis as unofficial features. âThey cleared it, but I hope that they really enjoy the song,â he says. âAnd theyâre not like, âThese young motherfâkers just ran with our sât!â â
Soon, it will become a sprint. Kaslow is preparing to get Phony Ppl back to âa full-time touring act, both domestically and internationally.â âPhony Pplâs superpower is their live show,â says Lallie Jones, vp of marketing for 300 Entertainment, while teasing a global tour and upcoming festival appearances.Â
Meanwhile, the band is brainstorming just how far its hit can go â from a 50-piece orchestral rendition to a FIFA placement to becoming an airlineâs official song. Grantâs wish is a bit more simple: âI just really hope this song goes nowhere but up â and thatâs the corniest thing I could say.â
From left: Matt âMaffyuuâ Byas, Aja Grant, Elbee Thrie, Bari Bass and Elijah Rawk of Phony Ppl and Jonathan Kaslow photographed on December 28, 2022 at S.O.B.âs in New York, NY.
Krista Schlueter

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