'The world is such a nice thing!': Matt Maltese, the songwriter for pop's A-list … and Shakespeare

For Matt Maltese, life is about writing songs, and good ones, really great ones. It's a craft he's devoted himself to since childhood, a passion nurtured through countless hours spent scribbling away in notebooks. The 30-year-old singer-songwriter has come a long way from his humble beginnings as a teenager in Reading, where music was merely a hobby, and his own voice still had to be discovered.

That all changed when he began co-writing with others, discovering that collaboration could unlock new sounds and ideas. His breakthrough came when 'As the World Caves In', an apocalyptic ballad imagining Donald Trump and Theresa May's last night on earth together, took off on TikTok, gaining worldwide attention and catapulting him into the spotlight.

This newfound fame brought both vindication and irony for Maltese. On one hand, he'd found success through his own efforts; on the other, the massive commercial success came courtesy of a social media platform that didn't initially appreciate his artistry – and was now a part of it.

Maltese has since expanded his creative horizons as a songwriter in demand, penning hits for notable artists such as Celeste, Joy Crookes, Jamie T, Tom Misch, and even the Bard himself. It's an incredible feat for someone who had once been told he didn't fit into traditional labels like Atlantic Records.

Despite being thrust into stardom, Maltese remains committed to his craft, driven by a desire to produce songs from the heart rather than just following trends. He is most proud of co-writing with Celeste and Joy Crookes, as well as collaborating with the legendary Kano – experiences that serve as testaments to his artistic integrity.

Maltese's latest album Hers is no exception to this trend, capturing a longing and yearning for human connection in what feels like a world turning increasingly cold. This introspective work cements Maltese's status as an influential voice in the music industry today – one whose artistry transcends age groups, genres, and geographical boundaries.

Maltese has found that fame can sometimes skew people's perceptions of him. He is often self-deprecating about his rise to stardom on TikTok, where he's seen to have 'become' someone he never intended to be – an artist capable of captivating millions with a single track.

The recent collaboration with Rosalía has been perhaps the most notable moment in Maltese's career – elevating him from an unknown indie singer-songwriter to an internationally recognized talent. When asked about the experience, Maltese is characteristically modest, downplaying his own involvement and crediting the Spanish pop star with taking 'Magnolias' to new heights.

It was a song originally written in a casual co-writing session that would change the course of Maltese's life. Despite being dropped by Atlantic Records after his debut album didn't quite hit the expected mark, he found solace in this very writing process. Working independently on Krystal helped him rediscover his passion and ultimately led to his breakthrough.

For Maltese, success is about staying true to oneself as a songwriter and artist. In an industry where trends are quick to change, it's refreshing to see someone like Matt Maltese clinging to his artistic vision – even when that means bucking the norm and forging his own path.
 
I'm lovin' this guy's vibe 🤩, but gotta say, I'm a bit skeptical about how much of this is down to him alone... I mean, don't get me wrong, he's got talent for sure 🎸, but TikTok kinda catapulted him into stardom, if you ask me 😏. It's wild that someone who was just chillin' on the platform ended up with a worldwide hit and all the attention. And what's with the whole 'artist can't be found' thing? Like, didn't he have to do some promo work himself or something? 🤔 Still, gotta give it to him for staying true to his artistry and all that 💯
 
I'm low-key surprised how much attention this guy gets on TikTok lol 🤷‍♂️ I mean don't get me wrong, he's got some amazing songs, but like, can we talk about how weird it is that a song about Trump and May being on earth together blew up? Like, what was the magic behind that one? And now everyone's giving him so much credit for his work... isn't that kinda strange? I mean I get it, he's talented and all, but let's not forget he's still basically just a TikTok phenomenon 🤣
 
I'm loving this new direction Matt Maltese is taking with his music 🤩💫. It's so refreshingly honest how he's staying true to himself as an artist, rather than just chasing trends or trying to fit into a specific mold. I mean, it takes huge courage to keep creating from the heart when you're in the spotlight like that... 👏 and I think that's what sets him apart.

And can we talk about his collaborations? Working with Celeste, Joy Crookes, Kano... those are some of my fave artists out there! 🤝💕. But what really gets me is how he's managed to bridge the gap between different genres and styles without losing his own unique sound. It's like he's speaking a secret language that everyone else can understand 💬.

I also love how humble he stays despite all the accolades. Like, yeah, he's written hits for some major artists now... but you won't catch him bragging about it 🙅‍♂️. Instead, he just keeps creating and pushing himself to grow as an artist. That's someone I can totally get behind 💪
 
lol what's good with this dude Matt Maltese?? 🤔 He's got talent pouring outta every pore & he's still humble about it 🙏. I mean, co-writing with Celeste & Joy Crookes is a sick achievement – that's like getting a PhD in songwriting lol 💯. And don't even get me started on his collab with Rosalía 🌟... she took 'Magnolias' to new heights for sure! 👍 What I love most about Matt is he stays true to himself, doesn't follow the crowd & still puts his heart into every song 🎵. That's real talent fam 💕
 
I gotta say, I'm not totally sold on this whole TikTok thing 🤔. Like, yeah, it's cool that Matt Maltese got famous off a viral song, but at what cost? He's still writing songs from the heart, which is great, but now he's got this huge platform to maintain and it's like, too much pressure, you know? What if he messes up or loses his touch? 🙅‍♂️

And have you seen those collabs he does with other artists? Like, he just shows up and writes a hit song in one session. That's not how art is made, fam 💔. I mean, don't get me wrong, the guy can write some decent tunes, but it feels like he's phoning it in most of the time. Where's the soul? The struggle? The effort? 🎶

I'm just saying, if he wants to stay true to himself as an artist, maybe he should take a step back from all this mainstream noise and focus on what really matters: making music that means something to him. That's when you'll know you've made it, not when some algorithm tells you how many likes you're getting 📈.
 
🤔 I'm loving Matt Maltese's vibe right now! It's so inspiring to see him stay true to himself as an artist, despite all the fame and fortune. He's like a breath of fresh air in the music industry - you can tell he's not just doing it for the likes and followers 📱, but because the songs genuinely matter to him. The way he talks about his creative process is so authentic too... I mean, who hasn't been in that humble indie band phase where everything feels like a big risk? 🎸
 
🤔 I think its crazy how social media can make or break a career, you know? Like Matt Maltese went from being an unknown indie singer-songwriter to a worldwide sensation on TikTok 📈. Its wild how much of his success came from that one platform... but at the same time, its awesome to see him stay true to himself and keep writing from the heart ❤️. I mean, who wouldn't want to write songs for Celeste and Joy Crookes 😎? Thats some serious collaborations right there! Anyway, I'm loving his latest album Hers - it feels so real and honest 🌟.
 
🎵 I'm loving how Matt Maltese is staying true to himself despite all the mainstream success he's achieved 🙌. He never lost sight of what got him into music in the first place, which is really admirable. It's like he's always saying "you know what? I was good at this songwriting thing, but now it's time for me to make a difference" 💭

And I think that's why his latest album Hers resonates so well with people - he's not trying to chase trends or fit into a specific mold. He's just making music from the heart and sharing it with the world 🌎. And let's be real, 'Magnolias' is a sick song 🤩. The way Maltese collaborates with other artists like Rosalía is so cool too - they really bring out the best in each other.

I also appreciate how humble he is about his rise to fame. I mean, you don't often see artists who are willing to poke fun at themselves and acknowledge that things got crazy 🤣. It's like Matt Maltese is saying "hey, I'm still just a dude from Reading" - which, tbh, makes him even more relatable 😊.

Anyway, can't wait to see what he comes out with next! 💕
 
I gotta say 🤔, I'm not entirely convinced by Matt Maltese's whole "staying true to himself" vibe 🙄. Don't get me wrong, collaborating with other artists can be super inspiring, but when you're writing hits for big names like Celeste and Joy Crookes, it feels like you're kinda... capitalizing on trends 🎵. Like, is Maltese's own artistry not just a product of the industry he's working within? It's weird how his success story doesn't really acknowledge that 😕.

And what's up with all these TikTok comments about him being "found" by the platform? 🤷‍♂️ I mean, isn't social media supposed to be about genuine connections and discovery, not just a way for artists to blow up overnight? It feels like Maltese is kinda using that as an excuse to stay relevant rather than actually putting in the work 💼.

Anyway, his new album Hers does sound pretty introspective and relatable 🎶, so I'll give him that 😊. Maybe he's just growing on me or something...
 
He's doing alright for himself 🙏. I mean, he got lucky on TikTok but then turned that into something real with his collaborations. Not many people can say they've written hits for big artists and still keep it authentic 🎶. The fact that he's proud of co-writing with Celeste and Joy Crookes shows he values the creative process over fame 💯. His latest album Hers is like a breath of fresh air – not everyone makes music that resonates this deeply 😔.
 
omg i just watched this tiktok video of matt maltese singing and i'm literally in awe 🤩 he's so talented!!! but what's with his hair 😂 is it always like that? also, i heard he collaborated with rosalía on a song and i need to listen to it ASAP 🎶 how does it sound like? did she help him become famous or was he already known before that? i'm curious about the story behind his album hers...
 
🤩 just listened to Matt Maltese's new album Hers 🎶 it's so emotional I'm getting all teary-eyed 💔 his songwriting skills are 🔥 on point he's got this way of capturing the longing for human connection that's just... wow 😍 I love how he stays true to himself as an artist, not letting fame change him 🙏 it's inspiring to see someone who's all about creating from the heart ❤️ Maltese is defo a talented dude 🤓 and his collab with Rosalía on "Magnolias" was 🔥 perfection 👯‍♀️
 
🤗 I think what's really cool about Matt Maltese is how he's stayed true to himself despite all the fame and attention. Like, I get it, collaborating with big artists like Rosalía can be a total game-changer, but at the end of the day, it's still his songs that matter. You can tell he's not trying to chase after trends or fit into a specific mold - he's just making music from the heart, and that's what makes him so relatable and inspiring 🌟

And I love how humble he is about all this too. Like, you don't see many artists talking down their own success like Matt does. He's still got that down-to-earth vibe going on, which I think is why fans are so drawn to him in the first place. He's not trying to be some kind of superstar - he's just a talented songwriter who's lucky enough to have had his music appreciated by millions 💕
 
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