Masked Wolf
NiFe II--
Demographics
Gender Male
Birth Name Harry Michael
Birthplace Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Birth Date February 12, 1991
Ethnicity Hellenic European
Overview Greek
Nationality American
Career Rapper, singer
Color Season Dark Winter
Notes and Motifs
Known for his single “Astronaut in the Ocean”
NiFe II-- Directive
NiFe II-- Directive
Wolf: "If you just keep doing the same thing over and over again, it will just get boring."
Wolf: "I could've given up on music and stuck with my day job. But I chose to work hard and articulate my sound. I look back on that time and I think to myself: I used it wisely."
Wolf: "I always wanted to sound international, and I wanted my message to be heard by the world."
Wolf: "It's always important for me to say something with my music, even if the deeper message is hidden inside of what sounds like a fun, upbeat song."
Wolf: "If you don't seize that moment you sort of fall behind and get left in the smoke, so it's full steam ahead."
Wolf: "I always wanted a name that I felt like had like mysteriousness to it. Like, I didn't want to just be like 'lil something' or whatever. Not nothing wrong against those names, but I just wanted to have something that stood out and was different and unique."
Wolf: "I used to just say I'm in sales. I couldn't be bothered telling people I do music. But now if I don't say I do music, I'm lying. Because that's my only job."
Wolf: "When you don't have a lot of views, it can feel like nobody cares about you. But it's not necessarily that. It's just that the industry is super tough. You need to find that moment and when you find that moment, or you have that song, you've got to capitalize on it."
Wolf: "For me, I always felt like I had a mask on. Like a fake smile, and I was just acting like I was happy but I wasn't."
Wolf: "Everyone has their own battles, people feel bad all the time for different reasons. For me it was feeling depressed, anxious and out of place. But I wanted to give people something that could sit with them on their own personal level."
Wolf: "The whole point of 'Astro' was to speak more about myself and open up, which was something I wasn't really doing in life."
Wolf: "I liked my job and I loved my boss, but every morning when I got in that suit it was like, oh man. I felt like I was meant to be in hip-hop clothes. I'm supposed to be in that astronaut suit up in space, you know what I mean?"