M-Hunt, whose name creatively blends his first and middle names, Matthew Hunter, has been carving out his space in hip-hop with a style he describes as a softer-spoken Eminem mixed with the versatility of Kendrick Lamar and JID. Raised in a quiet suburb, M-Hunt credits his environment for shaping his more subdued vocal style.

His journey into music began during a turbulent childhood marked by being picked on, pushing him to find solace in music. Initially influenced by pop and R&B artists from the radio, his passion solidified after hearing Eminem’s controversial track “Kim” in eighth grade, prompting him to channel his feelings lyrically.

M-Hunt’s music reflects his personal admiration for those who stand out and stay true to themselves. Influenced heavily by Eminem and the outspoken wrestler CM Punk, he found courage in their defiance of mainstream norms. This same courage has defined his career, as he openly shares the biggest challenge he faces: overcoming self-doubt and stepping out of his comfort zone.

His album “You Wouldn’t Understand” was a defining milestone, earning significant social media buzz and climbing to number 8 on the iTunes hip-hop pre-order charts. His latest track, “Body Talk,” showcases his evolution, featuring upbeat rhythms ideal for energetic club nights, highlighting his versatility as an artist.

Despite misconceptions based on his assertive music style, M-Hunt describes himself as quiet, family-oriented, and someone who enjoys video games and movies outside of music. He aims to inspire others to unapologetically embrace their true selves, hoping his legacy will be one of overcoming odds and proving doubters wrong.

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