Matty B

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Matty B
Birth name Matthew Barrett
Origin Perth, Western Australia
Genres Hip hop
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1999–
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Matthew Barrett, also known by the stage name Matty B, is a former Australian rapper.

Biography

Matthew Barrett grew up in Western Australia[1] and was a member of Perth's Syllaboliks hip hop crew. A former pro surfer,[2] Barrett only began rapping seriously when Syllaboliks came together in 1999.[3][4] Formerly signed to Obese Records, he later released music on his own label, B-Style Entertainment.[3]

Barrett's first track to be released was "Courageous", appearing on the Culture of Kings compilation in 2000. This was followed in 2002 by his debut album, The Courageous LP.[5] A song from that album, "Fridays", appears on Triple J's 2005 album Super Request—Dog's Breakfast, a compilation of frequently requested songs from Triple J's Super Request program.[2]

In 2001 he performed at the Margaret River Masters Concert. In 2002 he performed at the Big Day Out concerts.[6]

Barrett relocated to the Gold Coast[3] and released an EP, Simple but Effective, in 2006 on his own label, B-Style Entertainment.[7]

He performed at the Rosemount Hotel in Perth at an All Stars gig following the Robert Hunter Cup in 2014.

Discography

Albums

  • The Courageous LP – Obese Records (2002)

Singles and EPs

Compilation appearances

  • Culture of Kings — Volume 1 – Obese Records (2000) (song: "Courageous")
  • Mamma's Kitchen – Obese Records (2005) (song: "Courageous")
  • Super Request—Dog's Breakfast – ABC Records (2005) (song: "Fridays")

Guest appearances

  • "3 Demon MC's" by Clandestein (Clandestein 2001, Syllaboliks Records)
  • "Matty B's Insight" by Downsyde (Epinonimous 2001, Syllaboliks Records)
  • "Esposing EM" by Hunter and Dazastah (Done DL 2002, Syllaboliks/Obese Records)
  • "Raw Cause" by DJ Ransom (15.OZ Vinyl 2004, Crookneck Records)
  • "Nothin to Us" by Chopper Read (Chopper Read – Interview with a Madman 2006, Rott'n Records)

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 The Gold Coast Bulletin, 1 June 2006, "Effective Aussie voice" by Jodi Hammond
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  5. The Courageous - track listing
  6. Byron Shire Echo - 11 November 2003
  7. Simple But Effective - track listing

External links