Mach-Hommy
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| Origin | Newark, New Jersey, United States |
| Genres | Hip hop |
| Occupation(s) | Rapper |
| Instruments | Vocals |
| Years active | 2013–present |
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Mach-Hommy (also known as Mach Hommy and Dumpmeister) is a Haitian-American rapper from Newark, New Jersey.[1] In 2015, he was signed to Griselda Records, an independent record label based in Buffalo, New York founded by rapper Westside Gunn. Hommy left the label in 2016 to go independent and started collaborating with other artists such as The Alchemist, Knxwledge, Earl Sweatshirt and Evidence, among others.
Discography
Extended plays
| Title | Album details |
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| Don't Get Scared Now[2] (with Westside Gunn and Conway) |
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| Dollar Menu (with Tha God Fahim) |
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| Dollar Menu 2 (with Tha God Fahim) |
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| The Spook... (with Knxwledge) |
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Mixtapes
| Title | Album details |
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| F.Y.I. |
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| HBO |
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| Dump Gawd: Hommy Edition |
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| Goon Grizzle |
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| Dumpmeister (as Dumpmeister) |
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| Dollar Menu 3: Dump Gawd Edition |
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| Luh Herts |
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| The G.A.T... |
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| Fete Des Morts AKA Dia De Los Muertos |
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| Bulletproof Luh |
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| Wide Berth (with Tha God Fahim) |
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Compilations
| Title | Album details |
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| MHz (as Mach-Hommy and Dumpmeister) |
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Singles
As lead artist
| Title | Year | Album |
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| "Brand Name" | 2017 | non-album singles |
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Guest appearances
| Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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| "Wheaties" | 2013 | The Winners | Mixtape |
| "Bearskin Rug" | 2014 | N/A | XXXL 2014 All Stars |
| "Cream" | 2015 | The Winners, Hus Kingpin, SmooVth | Leaders of the New School |
| "Beloved" | Conway, Benny | Reject 2 | |
| "Donna Karen" | 2016 | The Purist, Westside Gunn | Roses Are Red... So Is Blood |
| "Donna Karen" | Westside Gunn | Extendos | |
| "Gold Pots" | |||
| "King City" | Westside Gunn, DJ Qbert | Flygod | |
| "Easter Gunday Freestyle" | Westside Gunn, Keisha Plum | N/A | |
| "Niggas Knxw" | 2017 | Tha God Fahim | Tha Dark Shogunn Saga Vol. 2 |
| "Bah Humbug" | Tha God Fahim, Kungg Fuu | ||
| "Danbury Shakes" | Tha God Fahim | ||
| "Grapes of Math" | Tha God Fahim, Koncept Jackson | ||
| "The Sheikh Pull Up U Shake the Masjid" | Tha God Fahim | Dreams of Medina 2 | |
| "Krug Flutes" | |||
| "Dashiki in the White Hosue" | The Tragedy of Shogunn | ||
| "Tombstones" | |||
| "Saga City" | Tha God Fahim, Your Old Droog | Iron Monkey | |
| "Jesse James" | Tha God Fahim | Adamantium Dojo | |
| "Can Soda" | Those That Slay Dragons | ||
| "Lil' Wop of Horrors" | |||
| "Deep Tissue" | |||
| "Bell Ringer" | Dump Gawd | ||
| "Max Well" | Dump Gawd: Episode 5 | ||
| "Overstood" | Dump Gawd: Episode 4 | ||
| "Too Low to Get Under" | |||
| "Ultraviolet Shine" | |||
| "Keyloid" | Dirty Diggs, Tha God Fahim | Side D | |
| "52 Handblocks" | Al Divino | Dump Gawd: Divino Edition | |
| "d'ART" | Tha God Fahim, Billie Essco | Tha Ineffable Conflict of Roosevelt Creek | |
| "What's Da Matter" | Tha God Fahim | ||
| "Paper Cuts" | |||
| "$111.11" | Tha God Fahim | Dump Goat | |
| "Who" | |||
| "Easter Gunday 2" | Westside Gunn, Keisha Plum | N/A | |
| "Floor Seats" | The Alchemist, Budgie | The Good Book, Vol. 2 | |
| "Fasho" | Tha God Fahim, JuJu Gotti | Supreme Dump Legend Vol. 2 | |
| "Btchs Bru" | M9, Bisk | Old Pictures | |
| "Carnies" | Armand Hammer | Rome | |
| "Gourmandise" | Camoflauge Monk | Madguru | |
| "Night & Day" | Tha God Fahim | I Give You Art | |
| "Xerox Glocks" | Hus Kingpin | Waves R Us | |
| "Sell Me This Pen" | 2018 | Evidence, The Alchemist | Weather or Not |
References
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- ↑ https://www.djbooth.net/.amp/features/2017-03-10-mach-hommy-hbo
- ↑ "Westside Gunn x Conway - Don't Get Scared Now (EP)". Vibe. May 13, 2016. Retrieved April 7, 2018.
