Pegz

Pegz, also known by his real name Tirren Staaf, is a respected figure in the Australian hip-hop scene, hailing from Melbourne, Victoria. His career took shape in the late '90s and he emerged as a prominent artist in the early 2000s, leading him to be a pivotal force in the development and popularization of Aussie hip-hop. His rap style is characterized by sharply crafted lyrics, often reflecting on personal experiences, socio-politics, and urban life with a distinctively Australian perspective.

Over the years, Pegz has released a number of influential albums that have cemented his reputation within the music industry. "Capricorn Cat," his debut album from 2003, introduced him as a force to be reckoned with, and it was followed by records such as "Axis" (2005) and "Burn City" (2007), which includes notable collaborations with local artists that helped shape the sound of Melbourne's hip-hop landscape. His more recent work such as "Drama" (2011) and the remix counterpart "Don't Look Down (The Drama Remixes)" saw him experimenting with his sound and continuing to evolve as an artist. His 2011 album "Equilibrium" further showcases his lyrical dexterity and deep-seated passion for the craft, solidifying Pegz's status as a veteran and influencer in the Australian music scene.

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Equilibrium
Album - 9 Tracks - Released October 5, 2018
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  1. October 5, 2018
  2. April 17, 2016
  3. April 8, 2011
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    Drama
    13 tracks
  4. December 1, 2007
  5. December 1, 2005
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    Axis
    14 tracks
  6. December 1, 2003
  1. October 5, 2018
  2. April 17, 2016
  3. April 8, 2011
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    Drama
    13 tracks
  4. December 1, 2007
  5. December 1, 2005
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    Axis
    14 tracks
  6. December 1, 2003