Matisyahu

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Matisyahu is a Jewish American reggae singer, alternate rock musician, and beatboxer

Jun 30, 1979

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: June 30, 1979
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Vocalist, Film & Theater Personalities, Reggae Singers, Rappers
  • City/State: Pennsylvania
  • Spouses: Talia Miller
  • Known as: Matthew Paul Miller
  • Childrens: Laivy Miller, Menachem Mendel Miller, Shalom Miller

Matisyahu born at

West Chester, Pennsylvania

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Birth Place

Matisyahu married ‘New York University’ film student Tahlia in August 2004. Together, they have three sons: Laivy, Shalom, and Menachem Mendel. The couple divorced when Matisyahu started drifting away from Hasidic Judaism. They remain on good terms and share their parental responsibilities.

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Personal Life

Matisyahu has a daughter, Sasha Lillian, from his relationship with his former girlfriend, Toma Danley, whom he had met while attending the wilderness program in Oregon. In 2015, Sasha underwent a heart surgery. Matisyahu appealed to his fans to pray for her health, and many of his fans were surprised to know that he had a daughter.

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Matisyahu was born Matthew Paul Miller, on June 30, 1979, in West Chester, Pennsylvania. His family moved to California and eventually settled in White Plains, New York. His was a family of Reconstructionist Jews.

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Childhood & Early Life

Matisyahu was raised according to orthodox Jewish traditions. He attended Hebrew school, where he was required to learn the doctrines of Judaism. Later, he joined the ‘White Plains Senior High School.’ In his teenage years, Matisyahu started rebelling against the rigid teachings and dropped out of school. During this period, he became addicted to drugs.

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Childhood & Early Life

Matisyahu was an ardent admirer of the rock band ‘Phish,’ during his teenage days. At the age of 14, he attended a wilderness expedition trip for teenagers. There, he realized the value of his Jewish background. Soon, Matisyahu came to be known as the “Jewish rapper kid.”

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Childhood & Early Life

From 2001 to 2007, Matisyahu was associated with Hasidic Judaism. He developed a deep interest in spirituality. He gave up his name and adopted the stage name “Matisyahu,” which means “Gift of God.”

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Childhood & Early Life

Matisyahu started his singing career as a rapper, while he was in Bend, Oregon. For over a year, he performed on stage as “MC Truth.” In 2004, Matisyahu signed a contract with the Jewish music company ‘JDub Records.’ He released his first album, ‘Shake Off the Dust...Arise,’ in October 2004.

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Career

Matisyahu released his official single ‘King Without a Crown’ in 2005.The song was part of his debut album, and the single was a shorter version of the actual song. It was one of the biggest hits of his career. It reached the 28th spot on the ‘Billboard Hot 100’ and number seven on the ‘Modern Rock Tracks’ chart.

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At the 2005 ‘Bonnaroo Music Festival,’ Matisyahu was invited by Trey Anastasio, a member of the band ‘Phish,’ to join him on stage. He earned the applause of the crowd through improvisational beatboxing and lyrical gymnastics. In 2006, Matisyahu recorded his live album, ‘Live at Stubb’s.’ It was recorded at a concert in Austin, through the label ‘Or Music.’ This album debuted at number five on the ‘Billboard Reggae Albums Chart.’ The CD had the music video of the song ‘King Without a Crown.’

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In 2006, Matisyahu released his second studio album, ‘Youth.’ The album was about promoting the voice of the youth. The lyrics of the songs had references to Jewish beliefs. ‘Youth’ debuted at number four on the ‘Billboard 200’ chart. It was ranked third overall on the 2006 Reggae album charts.

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In 2005 and 2006, Matisyahu toured across the US and Europe, giving live performances. In 2006, he was named the ‘Top Reggae Artist’ by ‘Billboard.’ In 2006, the American magazine ‘Esquire’ awarded him with the title of the ‘Most Lovable Oddball’ at the ‘Esky Music Awards.’

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When he was associated with Hasidic Judaism, Matisyahu strictly observed the ‘Jewish Sabbath,’ which begins at sundown on Fridays. He never performed at concerts on Friday nights. When he performed in Alaska, there was a departure from this norm, as in Alaska, the Sun did not set until 12 am.

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In 2011, Matisyahu experimented with his look by taking off his beard. In 2012, he appeared in an online video without wearing the “yarmulke,” the customary Jewish cap. It led to criticism from the Jewish blogging community.

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Matisyahu is vegan. He is a board member of the Jewish vegan association, ‘Shamayim V’Aretz Institute.’

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