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Raiders Anthem

92K streams

91,970

4005 Episode II: Matic's Memory Bank

57.2K streams

57,181

4005: DATA File 7O751O832

35.6K streams

35,620

Broadcasting Live from Yo Bitch House

25.4K streams

25,353

Matic

20.7K streams

20,735

Mobbin EP

15.8K streams

15,771

4005

13.8K streams

13,843

Yo Bitch House (feat. Willie Joe)

10.3K streams

10,342

2 Phones (feat. Nef the Pharaoh & Maze...

8.6K streams

8,591

Loner

8.5K streams

8,492

Biography

Bay Area rapper Stresmatic began his career as part of the hardcore trio Federation before branching out as a solo artist. Born Thomas Jackson, the Fairfield, California MC joined Federation in 2002 with fellow rappers Goldie Gold and Doonie Baby (aka Doon Koon) and producer Rick Rock. Early figures of the hyphy movement, they released their debut, The Album, in 2004 on Virgin. The album broke into the Billboard 200 before they parted ways with the label. The follow-up, It's Whateva, was issued on Warner Bros. in 2007 and featured appearances by Travis Barker, E-40, and Snoop Dogg. While Federation's output remained scant in the following years, Stresmatic continued to appear on tracks by area artists like Nump, the Jacka, Lil Raider, Too $hort, and E-40, who would recruit Stresmatic on his multi-release Revenue Retrievin' album series. Stresmatic also collaborated with high-profile acts like Snoop Dogg and Busta Rhymes on "Powder on My Clothes," with Redman on "Dope Man," and with Raekwon and Ghostface Killah on "Yes Sir." In 2015, he issued the Mobbin EP and the mixtape, Broadcasting Live from Yo Bitch House. The year after, he released a trio of tapes: Matic, Work a Twist, and #Rappinasstj. In 2017, the Faded EP arrived, promoted by the introspective single "Overdose." ~ Neil Z. Yeung