Matisyahu has never done anything conventionally. Born Matthew Miller, this popular rapper began blending the unheard of combination of reggae, hip hop and Hasidic Judaism nearly a decade ago. Since that time he has amassed an impressive cult following, tallied two gold records and even penned the theme song for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
Matis’ music consistently communicates a message of peace and love to his listeners. So when the communicative strength of social media became clear, the New York rapper approached it with the same zeal that helped his unorthodox career soar. “First time I realized [social media’s] power is when my performance on Jimmy Kimmel, in ’04, went viral,” Matis told us in an email interview. “Things pretty much blew up for me overnight.”
Viral videos were just the beginning of his social media popularity storm. Matis has also earned over 100,000 Facebook friends thanks to unique events like his recent Facebook-only live concert. However, Matisyahu’s biggest online draw is his Twitter feed. “I am now very hands on and use my Twitter on a daily basis.” The microblogging site lets fans have an amazing amount of contact with the musician and vice-versa. “[Twitter] allows me to kind of keep a running journal by sending out messages, pics, and video of where I am when I’m on the road and what I do,” Matis said. “It also lets me see what fans are saying and to interact by responding to their messages, all without a computer but just from my phone.”
It’s not hard to see that Matisyahu’s success stems not only from his muical skills, but also his approachability. Without social media, he realized that famous approachability would suffer. “[Social media] gives you access to fans, without it you just wouldn’t have the time or energy to interact with nearly as many people.”
His use of Facebook and Twitter is certainly eye opening, but Matis’ most impressive social media leap came during his 2009 summer tour. For this trip around the country, he unveiled, Wheresmatis.at. The site funneled several different strains of social media into one powerful place and brought the artist closer to his fans than even a front row ticket could provide.
“The idea was to have a way to interact with fans on the road and play them sneak peeks of the new record,” Matis recalled. “I was traveling in an RV and just envisioned meeting fans in a laid back way, no lines or people pushing them through, just come meet me on the RV and hang for a few.”
The result was a site featuring an up-to-the-minute GPS map showing where Matisyahu’s tour RV was. Alongside this map was his wheresmatis.at Twitter feed, informing fans of special opportunities along the 35 city route to hop on board for exclusive listening parties. In addition, interviews and impromptu acoustic shows were announced via the site. Fans were able to post their Flickr photos of hanging out with the musician on the site and watch videos from the events.
This closeness with fans has paid off in more ways than just with record sales and packed concerts. When asked about his favorite memory from the summer tour, Matisyahu recalled a stop in Colorado. “I was in Aspen and had some time to kill. It was a beautiful day and I was eyeing the curvy mountain roads, missing my Harley.” That day, his social media connections paid off big time. “So I tweeted and someone brought me their bike. I took off into the mountains for a few hours and gave him and his family tickets and passes to the show later that night.”
While Matisyahu is able to look back on his accomplishments in the studio and the Twitterverse with equal amounts of pride, the ambitious rapper doesn’t rest on his laurels. When asked how he could possibly top wheresmatis.at, he was already on to the next innovation. “We just did this contest with indaba music,” he said. “People could remix [his song “One Day”] themselves, and about 600 people went for it and everyone votes on the top 10. Then I choose my fav and will work on an original track with [the winner].”
Matisyahu’s career has been defined by his ability to connect with his audience and defy expectations. By constantly seeking fresh ways to meet his audience and feed their hunger for unique social media content, this rapper is in a class by himself. His talent for staying ahead of his peers in the social media sphere can serve as an example for anyone using this medium for publicity. Next time you are beating your head against a rock, looking for your business’ social media inspiration, just ask yourself, “where’s Matis at?”
Patrick Roland, April 4, 2010
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