# Suffa

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{{Short description|Australian musical artist}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2020}}
{{Use Australian English|date=August 2013}}
{{Infobox musical artist
| name                = Suffa
| image               = File:Suffa at Festival Hall, 2009.jpg
| image_size          = 
| landscape           = <!-- yes, if wide image, otherwise leave blank -->
| alt                 = 
| caption             = Suffa in 2009
| background          = non_performing_personnel
| birth_name          = Matthew David Lambert
| alias               = <!-- Note: Suffa or Suffa MC are not aliases but are the artist's performance names -->
| birth_date          = {{birth date and age|1977|5|6|df=y}}
| birth_place         = [Adelaide](/source/Adelaide), [South Australia](/source/South_Australia), Australia
| death_date          = <!-- {{death date and age|YYYY|MM|DD|YYYY|MM|DD}} (death date 1st) -->
| death_place         = 
| genre               = [Hip hop](/source/Australian_Hip_Hop)
| occupation          = [Rapper](/source/Rapper), [record producer](/source/record_producer)
| instrument          = [Vocals](/source/Singing)
| years_active        = 1991–present
| label               = [Obese](/source/Obese_Records), [Golden Era](/source/Golden_Era_Records)
| associated_acts     = [Hilltop Hoods](/source/Hilltop_Hoods)
| website             = <!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->
}}

'''Matthew David Lambert''' (born 6 May 1977), known by his stage name '''Suffa''' or '''MC Suffa''', is an Australian rapper and [producer](/source/Record_producer). He is best known as a founding member of the [hip hop](/source/Hip_hop_music) group [Hilltop Hoods](/source/Hilltop_Hoods), and has been a recording artist since the 1999 release of the band's debut album, ''[A Matter of Time](/source/A_Matter_of_Time_(Hilltop_Hoods_album))''.  He has also produced tracks for other artists.

==Early life==
Matt Lambert<ref name =plouffe2023>{{cite web | last=Plouffe | first=Jim | title=MC Suffa on reaching the end of the hard road | website=CityMag | date=20 July 2023 | url=https://citymag.indaily.com.au/habits/mc-suffa-on-reaching-the-end-of-the-hard-road/ | access-date=21 July 2023}}</ref> was born on 6 May <ref name="Golden Era Records">{{cite web|title=Golden Era Records|url=https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10151597119869292&id=19129474291|work=Facebook|date=6 May 2013|accessdate=6 May 2013|quote=Head over to Hilltop Hoods page and wish Suffa a Happy Birthday!}}</ref><ref name="twitter.com">{{cite web|title=Golden Era Records|url=https://twitter.com/GoldenEraOnline/status/331219656264257537|work=Twitter|date=6 May 2013|accessdate=6 May 2013|quote=Happy Birthday Suff! @HilltopHoods}}</ref> in [Adelaide](/source/Adelaide), [South Australia](/source/South_Australia) and grew up there.<ref name =plouffe2023/>  According to the Hilltop Hoods song "The Hard Road", he left high school without graduating and was subsequently employed as a factory labourer.<ref name="John" /><ref>{{cite news |last=Kelton|first=Sam|title=Hilltop Hoods loving life above ground |url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/music/hoods-loving-life-above-ground/story-e6frfn09-1226292589881|accessdate=28 April 2013|date=8 March 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|first1=Matthew|last1=Lambert|title=The Hard Road Lyrics|url=http://hilltophoods.com/hth/releases/the-hard-road/the-hard-road-lyrics/|website=Hilltop Hoods|accessdate=4 October 2014|year=2014}}</ref>

==Music career==
Suffa met bandmate [MC Pressure](/source/MC_Pressure) at [Blackwood High School](/source/Blackwood_High_School) in the early 1990s and formed the [Hilltop Hoods](/source/Hilltop_Hoods). After a demo and two releases, the band had a breakthrough album with ''[The Calling](/source/The_Calling_(Hilltop_Hoods_album))'' in 2003.

Suffa's first solo production was a compilation album, entitled ''[Suffering City Vol. 1](/source/Suffering_City)'', and was released in 2002—the album featured tracks such as "Divine Intervention Part 3", "True Aussie Icon" and "Lifes Geographics", whereby a series of artists performed over Suffa's musical creations.<ref name="John">{{cite web|title=MC Suffa brings on the joints|url=http://m.inthemix.com.au/features/5878/MC_Suffa_brings_on_the_joints|work=inthemix.com.au|publisher=inthemix Pty Ltd|accessdate=23 February 2013|first=John|last=Chalmers|date=29 August 2002}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Suffa – Suffering City: Volume One|url=http://www.discogs.com/Suffa-Suffering-City-Volume-One/release/402093|publisher=Discogs|accessdate=23 February 2013|year=2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Suffa MC - Divine Intervention Part 3|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91KzjwAl6Ng |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/91KzjwAl6Ng |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|work=YouTube|publisher=Google, Inc|accessdate=23 February 2013|author=dallaske420|date=2 August 2009}}{{cbignore}}</ref> Artists such as [Muphin](/source/Muph_%26_Plutonic), [Pegasus](/source/Pegz), [DJ Bonez](/source/DJ_Bonez) and Reason contributed to ''Suffering City Vol. 1''. In an interview prior to the launch of the album, Suffa provided a description of the album:

<blockquote>Because of the diverse range of artists I couldn’t say there was a particular flavour to the album. Perhaps the only continuity people will find on the album is the beats. As far as the content goes I’d have to say that it’s an album that Australian listeners can appreciate. You won’t find tracks on the album geared at trying to entice a US or European market.<ref name="John" /></blockquote>

In 2002, following his work on ''Suffering City Vol. 1'', Suffa also revealed a perspective on hip hop production that he had discovered at that time of his career: "I think the key to hip hop production is keeping things rough. If a song’s too clean it loses its edge. My advice to producers is to look outside the standard jazz, funk and soul breaks for samples. I’ll sample anything, even if someone else has already used it. I’ve stopped caring about 'The rules'."<ref name="John" />

Following the release of the Hilltop Hoods' sixth album, ''[Drinking from the Sun](/source/Drinking_from_the_Sun)'', a free EP, entitled ''The Good Life in the Sun'', was released as a free download in mid-2012. The entire EP was produced by Suffa and featured remixes of songs from the sixth album, such as "Speaking in Tongues" and "The Underground". The EP also features a song that is a collaborative effort by Australian artists Plutonic Lab, One Above and Hilltop Hoods' DJ Debris.<ref>{{cite web|title=FREE EP: Hilltop Hoods – The Good Life in the Sun|url=http://www.brignewspaper.com/2012/05/2306817520/|work=Brig newspaper.com|publisher=The University of Stirling|accessdate=23 February 2013|first=Stuart|last=Kenny|date=12 May 2012}}</ref>

In collaboration with Suffa, Western Australian MC [Drapht](/source/Drapht) released a song, entitled "Salute", on 20 February 2013, and it was uploaded to the MC's [SoundCloud](/source/SoundCloud) profile.<ref>{{cite web|title=Drapht - Salute ft: Suffa|url=https://soundcloud.com/aushop/sets/drapht-salute-ft-suffa/|work=Drapht on SoundCloud|publisher=SoundCloud|accessdate=23 February 2013|format=Music upload|date=20 February 2013}}</ref> Drapht also appears on the Hilltop Hoods' seventh studio album, ''[Walking Under Stars](/source/Walking_Under_Stars)'', providing a verse for the track "Brainbox".<ref>{{cite web|title=Hilltop Hoods - Brainbox (feat. Drapht)|url=https://soundcloud.com/tsbd/hilltop-hoods-brainbox-feat-drapht|website=Tom:.:SBD on SoundCloud|publisher=SoundCloud|accessdate=16 September 2014|format=Audio upload|date=16 August 2014}}</ref>

Hilltop Hoods released ''Walking Under Stars'' on 8 August 2014, and, while the album is a Golden Era Records recording, Universal Music Australia acquired the exclusive licensing rights to distribute the album in Australia, Canada, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and the [Benelux](/source/Benelux) countries, while Golden Era continues its partnership with Fontana for the US release. ''Walking Under Stars'' was conceived before ''Drinking From the Sun'' was written, and Lambert referred to the former as "a companion piece" in an August 2014 interview. Lambert also explained that "I’m a Ghost" is four years old, while a segment of "Brainbox" originally appeared on the 2012 Golden Era mixtape.<ref name="Matt">{{cite web|first1=Matt|last1=Shea|title=Hilltop Hoods: "Music is not a competition"|url=http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/features/40205/Hilltop-Hoods-Music-is-not-a-competition|website=Faster Louder|publisher=Faster Louder Pty Ltd|accessdate=8 August 2014|date=5 August 2014}}</ref><ref name="Across">{{cite web|title=Hilltop Hoods New Album 'Walking Under Stars'|url=http://acrosstheocean.com.au/news/hilltop-hoods-new-album-walking-uder-the-stars|website=Across The Ocean|accessdate=8 August 2014|date=19 July 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Walking Under Stars Hilltop Hoods|url=https://music.apple.com/au/album/walking-under-stars/897515026|website=iTunes Preview|publisher=Apple Inc|access-date=8 August 2014|date=August 2014}}</ref>

After signing with Golden Era in early 2013, Adelaide MC K21 published the first single from his second album online in October 2014. Suffa was responsible for the production of the single, entitled "Change My Way" and features Joy Sparkes.<ref>{{cite web|title=K21 – Kid Sinatra EP|url=http://allaussiehiphop.com/2013/04/11/k21-kid-sinatra-ep/|website=all aussie hip hop|publisher=Wordpress|accessdate=7 October 2014|date=11 April 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author1=K21|title=K21 - Change My Way Feat. Joy Sparkes (Produced by Suffa)|url=https://soundcloud.com/golden-era-records/k21-change-my-way-feat-joy-sparkes|website=Golden Era Records on SoundCloud|publisher=SoundCloud|accessdate=7 October 2014|format=Audio upload|date=2 October 2014}}</ref>

He has also produced tracks for other artists, such as [Funkoars](/source/Funkoars)<ref>{{cite web|title=Funkoars - Bodycount feat. Hilltop Hoods (Suffa remix)|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQPsKWWFJhU |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/YQPsKWWFJhU |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|work=YouTube|publisher=Google, Inc|accessdate=23 February 2013|author=krazybot|date=5 July 2012}}{{cbignore}}</ref> and [Kate Miller-Heidke](/source/Kate_Miller-Heidke),<ref>{{cite web|title=Mama - MC Suffa Remix|url=https://soundcloud.com/katemh/mama-mc-suffa-remix|publisher=SoundCloud|accessdate=23 February 2013|author=katemh|format=Music upload|year=2007}}</ref>

==Media appearances==
In 2006, Suffa appeared on the [ABC](/source/Australian_Broadcasting_Corporation) quiz show ''[Spicks and Specks](/source/Spicks_and_Specks_(TV_series))''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Episode Thirty-One|url=http://www.abc.net.au/tv/spicksandspecks/txt/s1729570.htm|work=Spicks and Specks|publisher=ABC|accessdate=23 February 2013|year=2011}}</ref>

Suffa appeared with radio presenter [Scott Dooley](/source/Scott_Dooley), a former host of the afternoon show of the national Australian youth [radio](/source/radio) station [Triple J](/source/Triple_J), in a 2009 video segment filmed in the Australian town of [Sale, Victoria](/source/Sale%2C_Victoria).<ref>{{cite web|title=BONUS BYTE - Dools and Suffa in Sale.|url=http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/media/s2631109.htm|work=triple J|publisher=ABC|accessdate=23 February 2013|first1=Scott|last1=Dooley|first2=Matt |last2=Lambert |format=Video upload|date=26 July 2009}}</ref>

==Causes==
In 2007, Suffa collaborated with [People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)](/source/People_for_the_Ethical_Treatment_of_Animals) to promote a campaign targeting the animal welfare practices of farms which supply chicken meat to the American fast food chain, [Kentucky Fried Chicken](/source/KFC).<ref name="Boy">{{cite news|title=Suffa's boycott hits KFC|url=http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/suffas-boycott-hits-kfc/story-e6frea83-1111113764812|accessdate=23 February 2013|newspaper=adelaidenow (originally from the Sunday Mail)|date=16 June 2007}}</ref> In a press release for the campaign, Suffa was clear about his position and perspective on the subject:

<blockquote>
The chickens who end up in KFC buckets are crammed into windowless sheds with tens of thousands of other chickens and made to live in their own feces. They have the ends of their beaks sliced off without painkillers when they're still babies and are bred to grow so big, so fast, that their legs often snap under the weight of their bloated bodies. The sickest thing of all is that a lot of times chickens are still fully conscious when their throats are cut or when they're dunked into tanks of scalding hot water to remove their feathers. If KFC execs treated cats or dogs the way their suppliers treat chickens, they could be charged with crimes.<ref>{{cite web|title=Hilltop Hoods Frontman Joins PETA Campaign|url=http://www.undercover.com.au/News-Story.aspx?id=2301|work=Undercover|publisher=undercover.fm, A GoConnect Company|access-date=23 February 2013|first=Tim|last=Cashmere|date=14 June 2007|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090909175442/http://www.undercover.com.au/News-Story.aspx?id=2301|archive-date=9 September 2009}}</ref></blockquote>

==Other activities==
At the launch of the Australian Government's National Office for Live Music in July 2013, Lambert was announced as the state ambassador for South Australia.<ref>{{cite web|title=Kevin Rudd Announces Announces National Office For Live Music|url=http://www.noise11.com/news/kevin-rudd-announce-live-music-support-and-music-ambassadors-appointed-20130728|publisher=Noise11|accessdate=19 August 2013|first=Paul|last=Cashmere|date=28 July 2013}}</ref> Arts Minister Tony Burke said the office would "partner with governments, local councils, communities, businesses, musicians and songwriters" and "identify key policy, regulatory and process reforms to better support a robust local live music scene."<ref>{{cite web|last=Burke|first=Tony|title=Rudd Government backs Australian live music|url=http://ministers.regional.gov.au/honourable-tony-burke-mp/media-releases/2013/rudd-government-backs-australian-live-music|access-date=19 August 2013|date=28 July 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130819232841/http://ministers.regional.gov.au/honourable-tony-burke-mp/media-releases/2013/rudd-government-backs-australian-live-music|archive-date=19 August 2013}}</ref> Lambert was reported as saying that a strong live music scene is essential given a decline in digital sales.<ref>{{cite news|last=Vincent|first=Peter|title=Rudd boosts national live music scene|url=http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/rudd-boosts-national-live-music-scene-20130727-2qr6t.html|accessdate=19 August 2013|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=28 July 2013}}</ref>

==Perspectives==
In addition to the lyrical content of his MC work with the Hilltop Hoods, Suffa has also been considerably vocal in interviews in regard to his views on hip hop subjects, as well as broader issues. During the promotional period for ''Drinking From The Sun'', Suffa conveyed his opinion on the growth of Australian indigenous hip hop, a particularly relevant issue for the artist due to his support of Trials (of the [Funkoars](/source/Funkoars)) and [Briggs](/source/Briggs_(rapper)), both Australian Aboriginal MCs who are on the [Golden Era Records](/source/Golden_Era_Records) roster (the record label founded and owned by the Hilltop Hoods):

<blockquote>I don't want to take away from artists like Briggs and Trials and Brother Black by saying it's "Aboriginal hip hop"s time ... They've all got there on their artistic merits. You have to ask: "Is the audience ready for it?" I would say "definitely yes." I've seen the influence Briggs has on Aboriginal kids, and Trials; they're going to spur a whole generation of DJs and producers.<ref name="Jon">{{cite web|title=Hilltop Hoods Remain Classic|url=http://www.stack.net.au/m-features.php?goto=49&exclusive=Hilltop-Hoods-Remain-Classic|work=Stack|publisher=Scribal Custom Pty Ltd|access-date=23 February 2013|first=Jonathan|last=Alley|year=2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130129155502/http://www.stack.net.au/m-features.php?goto=49&exclusive=Hilltop-Hoods-Remain-Classic|archive-date=29 January 2013}}</ref></blockquote>

Also in 2012, Suffa commented on the place of competition in Australian hip hop:

<blockquote>I never like to see music as a competition, it's not a healthy way to be creatively, it's an unhealthy mindset. You should be making music for yourself; other influences shouldn't come into it. There are some subtle rivalries but nothing like the States, there’s no violence, no real beef. The kids here wouldn't know about real beef. And, I'm glad for that.<ref name="Jon" /></blockquote>

In an August 2014 promotional interview for ''Walking Under Stars'', Lambert stated that the band's musical horizons had broadened over the course of their career and they "laugh now at how narrow-minded we were when we were kids":

<blockquote>
When we were 18-year-old kids, there were only certain kinds of music, even hip hop, that we would listen to. The older you get, the more your horizons expand ... I think there’s a domino effect. You listen to one artist you like and then you keep digging from there.<ref name="Kat" /></blockquote>

Lambert concluded the interview by mentioning how grateful he is for his life situation: "When you wake up to Israel, Palestine, Syria, Iraq, Isis, Ukraine, all that shit—in the morning, it’s like "Jesus Christ!" I have a lovely house and I make music for a living ... Two fingers to everyone complaining about their first-world problems. We have it good, we have it lucky."<ref name="Kat" />

==Personal life==
The Adelaide newspaper ''[The Advertiser](/source/The_Advertiser_(Adelaide))'' spoke with Lambert in April 2012, and he revealed that he had proposed to his partner Carlie:
<blockquote>
I've been planning on proposing to my partner Carlie for a while now, but it was on our recent trip to the States that I finally picked up an engagement ring from Tiffany's in New York ... On the weekend I took her down the coast to where we first got together and proposed to her. We couldn't be happier.<ref name="Ant">{{cite news|author1=HELEN SOBOLEWSKI, ANTIMO IANNELLA|title=MC's has his proposal accepted|url=http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/entertainment/celebrity/mcs-has-his-proposal-accepted/story-e6fredq3-1226342125890|accessdate=16 September 2014|work=The Advertiser|date=29 April 2012}}</ref></blockquote>

In May 2012, whilst presenting an edition of the Australian hip hop show on [Triple J](/source/Triple_J) (normally hosted by [Hau Latukefu](/source/Hau_Latukefu) of Australian hip hop duo [Koolism](/source/Koolism)), Lambert confirmed that he was engaged.<ref>{{cite web|title=Everyone tune in to Triple J this Monday night. Suffa will be taking over hostin…|url=http://www.auhiphop.com/everyone-tune-in-to-triple-j-this-monday-night-suffa-will-be-taking-over-hostin/|publisher=AuHipHop.com|accessdate=23 February 2013|author=HilltopHoods|date=11 May 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Playlist: 14 May 2012|url=http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/hiphop/playlists/hiphop_month_main_May2012.htm|work=triple j|publisher=ABC|accessdate=23 February 2013|author=Suffa|date=14 May 2012}}</ref>

Following the release of the "[Cosby Sweater](/source/Cosby_Sweater)" single—from the seventh Hilltop Hoods studio album, ''[Walking Under Stars](/source/Walking_Under_Stars)''—Lambert revealed that he owns a collection of [Coogi](/source/Coogi) sweaters, made famous by hip hop artists such as [Biggie Smalls](/source/Biggie_Smalls) and [Snoop Dogg](/source/Snoop_Dogg).<ref>{{cite news|first1=Julee|last1=Wilson|title=Coogi Is Making A Comeback, Are You Ready To Start Rocking The Colorful Sweaters Again?|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/07/coogi-comeback-photos_n_5104705.html|accessdate=16 September 2014|work=Huffington Post|date=7 April 2014}}</ref> Lambert said that his wife does not approve of the aesthetic of the sweater, but he said that he explains to her: "You have no idea how comfortable I am right now."<ref name="Kat">{{cite news|first1=Kathy|last1=McCabe|title=MC Pressure details son's cancer battle on Hilltop Hoods' Walking Under Stars – and it will make you cry|url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/music/mc-pressure-details-sons-cancer-battle-on-hilltop-hoods-walking-under-stars-and-it-will-make-you-cry/story-e6frfn09-1227015493244|accessdate=16 September 2014|work=News.com.au|date=6 August 2014}}</ref>

In July 2016, Lambert welcomed the arrival of his first child, a daughter.{{Citation needed|date=December 2020}}

==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.hilltophoods.com Hilltop Hoods official site]
*[http://goldenerarecords.com.au/ Golden Era Records]

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Category:Living people
Category:APRA Award winners
Category:Australian male rappers
Category:Hilltop Hoods members

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