Marty Just Dropped “NED FLANDERS” and It’s the High-Energy Anthem We Needed
If you’ve been following Marty for any length of time, you know he’s never been one to play by the industry’s “cool” rules. The South Florida native turned LA local has built a career on being the underdog, the misfit, and—occasionally—the loudest guy in the room. His latest single, “NED FLANDERS” (feat. Brenno), leans directly into that identity with a wink and a heavy bassline.
The “Neighborly” Grind
The track title isn’t just a random 90s reference. For Marty, Ned Flanders represents a specific vibe: being the guy who’s unapologetically himself (and unapologetically Christian) in a world that thinks that’s a bit “extra.”
While Marty’s roots are firmly in that SoFlo grit, his time in Los Angeles has clearly sharpened his production. “NED FLANDERS” feels polished but doesn’t lose that raw, experimental edge he’s known for. It’s got that classic boom-bap skeleton, but it’s dressed up in 2026 sounds that make it hit just as hard in a car as it does in your headphones.
Why This Track Hits Different
What makes this song work isn’t just the beat; it’s the chemistry. Bringing Brenno into the mix adds a layer of lyrical gymnastics that keeps the energy at a 10 from start to finish.
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The Hook: It’s catchy without being corny.
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The Message: It’s about staying solid, being a “good neighbor,” and not folding on your values just to fit the LA mold.
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The Production: Marty handles the boards here, proving once again why he’s one of the most versatile producers in the game.
“I’ve always felt like a bit of a cult classic. This song is for the people who are okay with not being the ‘cool’ kid as long as they’re being real.”
The Verdict
Whether you’ve been rocking with Social Club Misfits since day one or you’re just discovering Marty’s solo catalog, “NED FLANDERS” is a must-add. It’s fun, it’s fast, and it’s a reminder that you can be a “Flanders” and still have the best track on the playlist.


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