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Hip-Hop/Rap
A.k.a. Matthew Brock
Hitting the streets of Maryland, Annapolis to be exact, underdog hip hop artist Bullet Brak is throwing his beats to the pavement and revitalizing rap in the capital. Known by his artist persona -Bullet Brak, Matthew Brock is a young musical entrepreneur digging his heels into the music industry with his relentless spirit. Labeled as one of “15 DMV Artists You Need to Know” by XXL Magazine, Bullet Brak captures a true artist’s vision with his music, paying homage to the 90’s hip hop/ East Coast scene he grew up listening too. In the industry for 5+ years, he’s worked with artists such as The Beatnuts, Noreaga, Curren$y, The Lox, Gunplay & Torch (MMG), and Ty Dolla Sign. Brak has been featured in Sway In The Morning Show, Hip Hop Weekly magazine, XXL Magazine, The Source, AllHipHop.com, DjEnuff.com (DJ from Hot 97, NYC), YoRaps.com, ThisIs50.com, VladTV.com, SwaysUniverse.com, MrPeterParker.com, ParkerVision.TV, TrillaTV.com, and various other press publications. His current 15-track project “Brocky Balboa”, which draws from the Rocky series, was released in early October 2014. Featuring hit singles “Add Two MCs” featuring Add 2 , “97 music” featuring Test and “Bet It Back”. 2014 promises to bring collaborations with Chevy Woods, Papoose and Termanology. Inspired by entrepreneurship and determination, Bullet Brak started his music career in his hometown of Annapolis, Maryland. After learning the role that Myspace played with music artists, he quickly immersed himself into his music, honing his self-taught creative process. “If I hear something I like in a beat, it happens- as repetition like shooting free throw,” said Brak. Wanting to purse his music interest as a career, Brak moved to Harlem, NY in 2007 to attend the Institute of Audio Research, where he graduated with honors in 2009 and received the Distinguished Alumni Award. In 2014, Brak was honored with a nomination for a Underground Music Award. Describing his style of hip-hop as mixture of East Coast, 90’s and Boom-Bap, Brak’s musical icons are Big Pun and Norega. As an artist, he strives to inspire others and prove that the underdog can come out on top. Flash forward five years, he envisions himself as an A&R for a major record company, where he plans to use the music industry to solidify his personal brand in the entertainment business. “Dreams Do Come True....When I was in Arizona, 3 days after my grandfather died ,who was my idol, I was on the phone on a dark street and found a coin that was handmade with an angel on the front and inscribed on the back was "Dreams Do Come True", said Brak, “that day changed my life.”
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Facts Only | Bullet Brak | 2017 | Single |
Danny Bonaduce | Bullet Brak | 2016 | Single |
My Cousin Bullet | Bullet Brak | 2016 | Album |
The Connection | Bullet Brak x Gus | 2015 | Album |
Sour Or Kush | Bullet Brak | 2015 | Single |
Say Goodbye (Official Leak) | Bullet Brak | 2015 | Single |
Oh You Right | Bullet Brak | 2015 | Single |
GO! | Bullet Brak | 2015 | Single |
Steel Toes | Bullet Brak | 2015 | Single |
Hands Up | Bullet Brak | 2015 | Single |
Some Other Shit | Bullet Brak, Gus | 2015 | Single |
We Cookin' | Bullet Brak | 2014 | Single |
97 Music | Bullet Brak | 2014 | Single |
2013 Rap Up by Bullet Brak | Bullet Brak | 2014 | Single |
Boiling Hot | Bullet Brak | 2014 | Single |
Brocky Balboa | Bullet Brak | 2014 | Album |
The 9th Inning (Presented By Mr. Mr. Peter Parker & Shadyville Djs) | Bullet Brak | 2013 | Album |
I'm Sayin' | Bullet Brak | 2013 | Single |
Im Seein Money Money Money (Radio Cut) | Bullet Brak | 2011 | Single |
Lost In The Mix | Bullet Brak | 2010 | Album |