Mach-Hommy

Mach-Hommy is a Haitian-American rapper. He is well-known for his reclusive nature, concealing his real name and face in all public appearances.[1] This behavior has led him to be described as "one of hip-hop's most elusive artists".[2] Though he predominantly raps in English, he also frequently incorporates Haitian Creole into his lyrics.

Mach-Hommy
BornPort-au-Prince, Haiti
OriginNewark, New Jersey, US
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active2013–present
Labels
Associated acts
Websitehttps://www.mach-hommy.com/

Early life

Mach-Hommy was raised predominantly in Newark, New Jersey, but also spent much of his childhood in Port-au-Prince. His father was a folk guitarist, and Mach credits his father's musical style as an influence on his own.[1]

Career

Mach-Hommy first received widespread attention after the release of his 2016 album, H.B.O. (Haitian Body Odor), which he sold via Instagram.[1][2] Mach pressed only 187 copies of the H.B.O. CD and sold them for $300 apiece, before eventually uploading the album to SoundCloud in 2017.[3] He released numerous other albums in the following years, many of which were sold at high prices through services like Bandcamp and never released on streaming services.[1][2]

In 2021, Mach-Hommy released his album Pray for Haiti on most streaming services. Mach stated that he would donate his share of profits from the album to the Pray for Haiti Trust Fund, a charity he established to fund educational services and institutions in Haiti.[1][2] Pray for Haiti also brought Mach a greater level of attention from the music press, with Pitchfork honoring the album with a "Best New Music" award and Rolling Stone describing it as "a modern hip-hop classic".[4][5]

In addition to his solo work, Mach-Hommy has intermittently affiliated himself with the Griselda Records label. He and Griselda founder Westside Gunn had a falling-out at one point, which led to Mach-Hommy separating from Griselda throughout the later 2010s. However, Mach and Westside have since made up, and the pair returned to collaborating when Westside Gunn executive produced Pray for Haiti.[3][4]

Discography

Albums

  • Goon Grizzle (2004, re-released in 2017)
  • F.Y.I. (2013, remastered in 2017)
  • ETA: Greek Fest (2015)
  • H.B.O. (Haitian Body Odor) (2016)
  • Dollar Menu (with Tha God Fahim) (2017)[6]
  • Dollar Menu 2 (with Tha God Fahim) (2017)
  • The Spook... (with Knxwledge) (2017)[7][8][9]
  • Dump Gawd: Hommy Edition (2017)
  • Dollar Menu 3: Dump Gawd Edition (with Tha God Fahim) (2017)
  • Dumpmeister (2017)
  • Luh Hertz (2017)
  • The G.A.T... (2017)
  • Fete Des Morts AKA Dia De Los Muertos (with Earl Sweatshirt) (2017)
  • Bulletproof Luh (2018)
  • Dump Olympics: Wide Berth (with Tha God Fahim) (2018)
  • DUCK CZN: Chinese Algebra (with Tha God Fahim) (2018)
  • Notorious Dump Legends (with Tha God Fahim) (2018)
  • Tuez-Les Tous (with DJ Muggs) (2019)
  • Wap Konn Jòj! (2019)[10]
  • Kill Em All (with DJ Muggs) (2019)
  • Mach's Hard Lemonade (2020)
  • Pray for Haiti (2021)
  • Balens Cho (Hot Candles) (2021)[11]

EPs

  • Back II The Future (2011)
  • Depth Cum In 3s (2012)
  • Uppity N***** (2012)
  • iGRADE (2013)
  • Good Grease (2013)[12]
  • Good Bye Uncle Tom (2013)
  • #wellBREADUCATED (2013)
  • May Day (2013)
  • #foreignOBJECTS (2013)
  • Don't Get Scared Now (with Westside Gunn and Conway The Machine) (2016)
  • Saturday Night Lights, Vol. 1 & 2 (2018)
  • No Chill 45 Series 001 (2020)
  • No Chill 45 Series 002 (2020)
  • Dump Gawd: Triz Nathaniel (with Conductor Williams) (2022)[13][14]
  • Dump Gawd: Triz Nathan (with Sadhugold.) (2022)[15]
  • Dump Gawd: Triz Nate (with Nicholas Craven) (2022)[16]

Compilations

  • Supertape (2012)
  • MHz (2017)

Feature Appearances

  • "Beloved" by Conway The Machine (Reject 2) (2015)
  • "Donna Karen" by Westside Gunn (Roses Are Red... So Is Blood) (2016)
  • "King City" by Westside Gunn (Flygod) (2016)
  • "Btchs Bru" by Melanin 9 (Old Pictures) (2017)
  • "Carnies" by Armand Hammer (Rome) (2017)
  • "Sell Me This Pen" by Evidence (Weather or Not) (2018)
  • "Daddy Love You" by DJ Preservation (February 4th EP) (2018)
  • "4N" by Earl Sweatshirt (Feet of Clay) (2019)
  • "$payforhaiti" by Kaytranada (Intimidated EP) (2021)
  • "Spin Off" by Big Cheeko (Block Barry White) (2022)

References

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