New music from rapper Mach-Hommy via the gritty and hazy album called Dollar Menu 4 – a set that features appearances from Tha God Fahim, Your Old Droog, and Juju Gotti. The Newark, New Jersey rapper’s latest release shows versatility and growth, while simultaneously maintaining the gritty and raw style that made him so popular in the first place. On the whole, the music feels a bit murky and scratchy, but in a good way as Hommy has mastered the art of creating music that is both viscerally appealing and musically interesting. Standout tracks include “X10ded“, “4 Piece(s)“, “Maras DonDurmas (Rosewater)“, and “Gastronomie“.
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Mach-Hommy is a Haitian American artist by way of Newark, New Jersey. He is a prolific creative who works with multiple languages and mediums. His disciplines include executive production, production, direction, performance, illustration, writing, arranging, singing and rap. He is an artist advocate and an authority in the Hip-Hop space.
His 2016 album HBO (Haitian Body Odor) was a watershed moment that initiated a creative deluge currently at 20 albums and counting. In 2017 Mach self-released 8 albums which canonized him as the Dump Gawd and provided an action framework and language adopted by many in tune with underground urban culture. As an executive, he has produced 8 albums for groundbreaking Hip-Hop recording artists Tha God Fahim and Your Old Droog.
His first short film was released in 2020 and accompanied his album of the same name, Mach’s Hard Lemonade. He has written, produced, directed and starred in 5 self-released music videos, the most recent being 2021’s THBLKGD.
In Spring 2021 Mach released Pray for Haiti, a modern Hip-Hop classic, co-produced by Westside Gunn. This project coincided with the launch of the Pray for Haiti Trust Fund to which Mach has dedicated all of his income from the album’s masters in perpetuity. At the end of 2021, Pray for Haiti was named on almost every music magazine’s “Best Albums of 2021” list, including Rolling Stone.
On December 4th, 2021 Mach released Balens Cho, a masterful successor to Pray for Haiti.