Sean Ray | |
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Snob Scrilla in concert, 2008. | |
| Born | (1984-02-23)February 23, 1984 (age 41) Clovis, California, United States |
| Other names | Snob Scrilla |
| Occupations |
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| Years active | 2007–2011 |
| Partner | Cassie Davis (2009-2011)[1] |
| Musical career | |
| Origin | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
| Genres | Indie,Hip Hop,Electronic |
| Instrument | Vocals |
| Labels | Ivy League Records |
Musical artist | |
| Website | Official Site |
Sean Ray is an American-Australianrapper, producer and musician based inSydney, Australia.
Sean Ray Mullins, known by his alias Snob Scrilla, was born inClovis, California where he attendedBuchanan High School. After moving to Australia and making a hometown ofKatoomba, New South Wales, it was whilst living inNewcastle that Ray began making music. This was followed by a relocation to Sydney.
His popularity amongst Australian Indie crowds is largely due to his debut single in 2008 titled "There You Go Again".[2][3][4] He has played atParklife[5] andHomebake 2008,[6] he has also been a supporting artist forFaker's 2008 tour as the opening act.[7]
He wrote the ARIA Award-winning, multi platinumJessica Mauboy hit song "Running Back".[8]
The song officially titled "........." (nine periods),[9] generated massive interest as the soundtrack for a promotional advertisement for the showRush onNetwork 10.
Snob Scrilla became the support act forMatisyahu's Australian leg of his 2009 tour.[10]
Snob Scrilla's first headline tour the "Farewell Monkey Tour" began in August 2009 and toured Australia nationally.Dash and Will,Amy Meredith and other provided support acts for various shows. Soon after he began touring as official support forPhrase's Clockwork tour.
The Adelaide radio station "Nova 91.9" dedicated a day for listeners of the show to 'Zombie Shuffle' with Snob Scrilla down Rundle Mall.
In 2011 he produced the club songWe Run The Night byHavana Brown and announced he was relocating to Los Angeles to work on the next album.
He also appeared on the track "Can't Stop the Love" by British girl groupNeon Jungle, which was on their debut albumWelcome to the Jungle.
| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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| AUS [11] | |||
| "........." | 2009 | 41 | Day One |