Tha Supreme

Davide Mattei (born 17 March 2001), known by his stage name Tha Supreme, is an Italian rapper, singer and producer from Fiumicino.

Tha Supreme
Birth nameDavide Mattei
Born17 March 2001
Serravalle
GenresTrap music, Hip hop
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • Singer
  • Songwriter
  • Record producer
LabelsEpic

His first mainstream success was thanks to the single "Perdonami" by the Italian rapper Salmo, which he produced.[1] Following the success of "Perdonami", Tha Supreme continued releasing songs of his own and producing for other artists such as Marracash, Gemitaiz and Madman, Izi as well as his sister, Sara Mattei.[2] His debut album 23 6451 (in Italian it means "Le basi", in English "The basics") was released on 15 November 2019, collecting over 13 million streams in 24 hours.[3]

He has featured on two Italian number-one singles: "Yoshi" with Machete and "SUPREME - L'ego" by Marracash and Sfera Ebbasta.[4]

Discography

Albums

  • 23 6451 (2019)[5] – No. 1 Italy,[6] No. 32 Switzerland[7]

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist, showing year released and album
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
ITA
[8]
"6itch" 2017 16 Non-album single
"5olo" 2018 36 23 6451
"scuol4" 20
"oh 9od"
(featuring Nayt)
27
"m8nstar" 2019 17
"blun7 a swishland" 1
List of singles as featured artist, showing year released, select chart positions and album
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
ITA
[4]
"Yung"
(Dani Faiv featuring Tha Supreme)
2019 Fruit Joint + Gusto
"Yoshi" (Remix)
(Machete featuring Tha Supreme, Fabri Fibra and Capo Plaza)
1 Non-album single
"Fuori e dentro"
(Gemitaiz and Madman featuring Tha Supreme)
2 Scatola Nera
"SUPREME - L'ego"
(Marracash featuring Tha Supreme and Sfera Ebbasta)
1 Persona
"Calmo"
(Shiva featuring Tha Supreme)
2020 1[9] Routine EP
"RAP SH**"
(Nitro featuring Tha Supreme and Gemitaiz)
10[10] GarbAge
"con me"
(Young Miles featuring Tha Supreme)
66[11] Glitched Years
"Marymango"
(Ghali featuring Tha Supreme)
6[12] DNA
"Dilemme" (Remix)
(Lous and the Yakuza featuring Tha Supreme and Mara Sattei)
3[13] Non-album single

References


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