Rabbit Mac
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Background information | |
Birth name | Charles John Macallum |
Also known as | Rabbit Mac |
Born | Semenyih, Georgetown, Malaysia | August 7, 1983
Genres | Hip hop, R&B |
Occupations |
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Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 2005-present |
Labels | PSYCHO.unit |
Website | pu4lyf |
Charles John Macallum, known as Rabbit Mac, is a Hip Hop and Rap based Indian singer from Malaysia who is active in the Malaysian musical industry.[1][2] He has thus far created 3 albums and have collaborated[3] with other artists for over 50 albums. Rabbit, who is also into hip-hop Malaysian Tamil Underground music, started his professional music career by making remixes of both English and Tamil songs.
Career
[edit]At the beginning of his career and due to his passion for music and curiosity, Rabbit was noticed by some of the leading pubs and bistros as an Emcee and DJ, getting hired to participate in special shows, Hip Hop shows and Gigs in Penang. The first studio album he collaborated in, was produced in 2005, together with Mista West and D.J.Bluezi. Recently he debuted in a movie called Maindhan which was launched on 7 August 2014 that happen to be Malaysia's most expensive Tamil movie with his label mate Sheezay.
Besides his already mentioned success, Rabbit Mac has also featured and worked alongside artists like Bionic Asura, Dhilip Varman, Mista Gee, Mc Phoenix, SatishDPaul, Haze Freaky G, Saran Z, Sugu Amigoz, Mc.Syze, Lock Up, Vassan, Sasi the Don, Nakeeran from Malaysia, Shabir from Singapore, Dinesh Kanagarathnam from Sri Lanka, DJ.Sathya, Christopher Columbus from Singapore, Srik from India, and Charles Bosco from United Kingdoms. He featured and composed a sound track for India's Jaya TV's “Thuppariyum Pulli”. PSYCHO.unit and Rabbit Mac have also worked with a big time movie making company known as MIG Metrowealth by doing sound tracks for most anticipated local movies “Senario” and “Ngangkung” which were released end of the year 2009.
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]Year | Title | Album | Composer | Type |
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2009 | Rabbit and Friendz 3 | "Compilation | Rabbit Mac | Label Collaboration |
2003 | Rabbit and Friendz 2 | "Compilation" | Rabbit Mac | Label Collaboration |
2003 | Rabbit and Friendz 1 | "Compilation" | Rabbit Mac | Label Collaboration |
2019 | Ma Carrotz | "1st Album" | Rabbit Mac | Solo |
2002 | Rabbit's Provoked | "Solo" | Rabbit Mac | Underground |
Playback singing
[edit]Year | Title | Song | Composer | Language | Co-Singer(s) |
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2013 | Race Gurram | "Sweety" | S. Thaman | Telugu | Siddharth Mahadevan |
2013 | Biriyani | "Run For Your life" | Yuvan Shankar Raja | Tamil | Gaana Bala, Sheezay, Rubba Bend |
2015 | Yatchan | "Champion" | Yuvan Shankar Raja | Sheezay | |
2015 | Bruce Lee - The Fighter | "Ria" | S. Thaman | Telugu | Deepak |
2016 | Kabali (Malay version) | "Wilayah Kabali" | Santhosh Narayanan | Malay | Waris (Malaysian musician) |
2018 | Kanaa | "Savaal" | Dhibu Ninan Thomas | Tamil | Dhibu Ninan Thomas, Arunraja Kamaraj (Rap) |
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2014 | Maindhan | Vinod | Also composer |
References
[edit]- ^ Sathiabalan, S. Indra (25 June 2020). "Hip-hoppin to it". The Sun.
- ^ Devan, Subhadra (3 September 2018). "#Showbiz: Rabbit Mac ready to rock". New Straits Times.
- ^ "Music has no language". Deccan Chronicle. 26 March 2014. Archived from the original on 30 March 2014.