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Tirren Staaf, otherwise known as Pegz (or MC Pegasus), is an Australian hip hop artist and producer hailing from Melbourne, Victoria. He was the CEO of Obese Records[1]—the record label responsible for artists such as Hilltop Hoods, Downsyde, and Bias B.[2]
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Tirren Staaf has said that he was named after Tiran Porter, former member of the Doobie Brothers.[3][4]
Pegz has been a part of the Australian hip hop scene since 1992, and has released four full-length studio albums. As a teenager he was first a graffiti artist before becoming a rapper.
In 2000, he got a job at Obese Records, a specialist hip-hop music store in Prahran.[5]
He released his first recording, an EP, Pegasus, on the Obese label in 2001, followed by a studio album, Capricorn Cat in 2003 and Axis in 2005.
In 2005, Pegz toured nationally with Australian Hip Hop Milk Bar Stars (Pegz, Muph, DJ Bonez and Plutonic Lab).[6]
Upon releasing his third solo album, Burn City, in 2007, Pegz nominally retired as a solo artist to concentrate on managing Obese Records.[7]
'This will be my last solo effort I think; I'm not in the mental space to be juggling everything right now, but we'll see what happens. I'm always writing. Always.'[8]
In 2009 Pegz, as part of Gully Platoon, together with Dialectrix (a.k.a. Ryan Leaf) and Joe New (Down Under Beats crew), released an album The Great Divide.[9] The album reached #5 on the AIR Top 20 Album charts[10] and #18 on the ARIA Top 40 Urban Album charts.[11] The group released their first video clip for the single "Nothing To Lose" on 15 September 2009.[12]
On 26 January 2011, Obese Records revealed that Pegz would be releasing another solo album entitled Drama. It was released in April 2011.
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Discography
Albums
EPs
- Pegasus (2001) – Obese (OBR020)
Singles
- "Celebrate Daily"/"Rogue"/"Everyshow" (2001)
- "12 Apostles" (2002) – Obese (OBR021)
- "Back Then" (2005) – Obese (OBR036)
- "Chechen Gorilla" (2005) – Obese (OBR037)
- "No Attachments" (2008)
- "Burn City" (2008)
- "Pegz & Silent - Equilibrium feat. Jace XL" (2018)
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