A kid who started posting videos at six became a young adult artist through social media.
For the early kid-rapper phase, 'Life Is Unfair' says it all. Later tracks like 'Already Gone' show him working through more grown-up material.
He's one of those early YouTube stories that actually kept going. When 'Life Is Unfair' got attention in 2011, he was still a child rapping about kid stuff. Songs like 'Little Bit' with the Haschak Sisters show him figuring out how to make music as he grew up, even if he never hit the charts.
Matthew Morris began as MattyBRaps at six years old, posting rap videos online. He released singles like 'Right In Front Of You' and 'Turn Up The Track' while navigating the shift from child performer to young adult artist. The story is mostly about starting on YouTube and figuring out how to keep making music from there.
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