Matisyahu's first major single, originally released on his 2004 debut album Shake off the Dust… Arise and again on his second studio album Youth. A live version of the song also appeared on his album Live at Stubb's. The song hit #28 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #7 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. On some limited editions of Youth and on the "King Without a Crown" three-track EP, there is a bonus track of "King Without a Crown" remixed by Mike D of the Beastie Boys. Along with the song "Youth", "King Without a Crown" is differe… read more
Matisyahu's first major single, originally released on his 2004 debut album Shake off the Dust… Arise and again on his second studio album… read more
Matisyahu's first major single, originally released on his 2004 debut album Shake off the Dust… Arise and again on his second studio album Youth. A live version of the song al… read more
Matisyahu ("Gift of God"), Hebrew stagename for Matthew Paul Miller ⋆ 30 June 1979 in West Chester, Pennsylvania, is a spiritually minded American-Jewish singer, beatboxer, singjay and songwriter. He grew up in White Plains, New York. His music is an interplay between reggae, rock, hip-hop, and reggae fusion. His debute studioalbum Shake Off the Dust... Arise was released 2004 and his latest, Akeda 2014. Well-known songs are King Without A Crown, One Day and Happy Hanukkah. He sings mostly in English, more rarely in Hebrew and Yiddish. He had an Hasidic appearance until 2… read more
Matisyahu ("Gift of God"), Hebrew stagename for Matthew Paul Miller ⋆ 30 June 1979 in West Chester, Pennsylvania, is a spiritually minded American-Jewish singer, beatboxer, singja… read more
Matisyahu ("Gift of God"), Hebrew stagename for Matthew Paul Miller ⋆ 30 June 1979 in West Chester, Pennsylvania, is a spiritually minded American-Jewish singer, beatboxer, singjay and songwriter. He grew up in White Plains, … read more