
Emerging Wiradjuri rapper MRMATTYB officially announces his debut single “For That Dick,” a fearless Hip Hop statement now available on all major streaming platforms.
Mount Druitt, NSW. With the release of “For That Dick,” MRMATTYB makes a bold and unforgettable entrance into the Australian rap landscape. The debut single is playful, provocative, and sharply written, blending humor, confidence, and undeniable charisma into a track that immediately sets him apart. More than just an introduction, “For That Dick” signals the return of an artist who is done shrinking himself and ready to take up space, loudly and unapologetically.
After years of striving to create the “perfect” debut, MRMATTYB made the conscious decision to let go of perfectionism and lead with instinct instead. The result is a light hearted yet cutting anthem created for the girls and gays of Western Sydney, a community rarely centered in Australian rap. While the track may spark conversation and controversy, MRMATTYB frames it as a playful clap back to a genre that has long celebrated far more offensive material without question. In his eyes, this song is simply turning the mirror around, with style, wit, and a knowing smile. He confidently predicts “For That Dick” will stand as one of 2026’s most talked about records.
Musically, “For That Dick” showcases an artist who understands Hip Hop tradition while gleefully bending its rules. MRMATTYB’s rhythm control is effortless, his phrasing sharp, and his punchlines land with precision. The beat invites head nods and late night laughs, but beneath the humor is real craft. Smart sequencing, cultural nods, and a hook that sticks without overstaying its welcome reward listeners who pay attention. This is not shock value for shock’s sake. It is personality driven rap that proves originality still thrives when an artist trusts their voice.
The concept for the single had been brewing for some time. Although MRMATTYB has been rapping and performing since 2022, he stepped away from music after struggling with inspiration and feeling unwelcome as a gay, white passing Aboriginal man. Facing personal challenges and industry fatigue, he resolved to give music one final push. The hook lived in his head for months before he finally sat down and wrote the song in roughly an hour, initially creating nearly three times the final length before refining it down. The beat was sourced from BeatStars, and the track was recorded at home using his Shure SM7DB microphone, completed in just two hours. Early listens from friends were met with laughter and one clear consensus. This song needed to be heard.
Unbothered by potential backlash, MRMATTYB welcomes whatever reactions come his way, including criticism, ridicule, or attempts at cancellation. To him, that tension is the essence of art. His hope is that the girls and gays will embrace the record as something vibrant and truly different within Australian rap. Beyond the laughs, he invites listeners to catch the clever bars, local references, pop culture nods, and the larger concept driving the song.
A gay Wiradjuri rapper from Mount Druitt, NSW, MRMATTYB may be new to digital streaming audiences, but he is no newcomer to Hip Hop culture. Since 2022, he has shared stages with respected Australian artists including G Rebel and VV Pete, while also contributing to the scene by organizing regular Hip Hop events. Known for witty, cutthroat bars delivered over iconic beats, MRMATTYB positions himself as the perfect mix of funny, lyrical, and political. He is not here to blend in. He is here to disrupt.
With influences ranging from Remy Ma, Cardi B, and P!nk, to Lola Young and VV Pete, his sound draws from confidence, raw honesty, and cultural edge. 2026 is the year of the gays taking over, and MRMATTYB is determined to lead that charge. This is music your preacher will warn you about in their sermon, and that is exactly the point.
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