Masked Wolf
Masked Wolf, whose real name is Harry Michael Avramidis, is a Greek-Australian rapper and songwriter born on February 12, 1991, in Sydney, New South Wales.[1] He gained international prominence with his 2019 single "Astronaut in the Ocean", which went viral on TikTok in late 2020, amassing over 275 million streams on Spotify by April 2021 and peaking at number one on the Billboard Hot Rap Songs chart.[2][3] Known for his trap-influenced style and influences including Eminem, Kanye West, and The Kid LAROI, Masked Wolf signed with Elektra Records in January 2021, becoming the label's only rapper at the time alongside artist Tones and I.[2][4] Raised in suburban Sydney by his Greek Orthodox grandparents following his parents' separation, Avramidis turned to rap as a teenager as an outlet for escapism amid struggles with anxiety and depression.[5] He had been rapping for over a decade before releasing his debut single "Speed Racer" in 2018, but faced setbacks including a five-year artist management deal that stalled his early releases.[4][5] The breakthrough success of "Astronaut in the Ocean"—which also topped Shazam's Global Hip Hop Chart and reached number six on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2021—prompted him to quit his day job and focus on music full-time, with the track's music video garnering over 78 million views by April 2021.[4][2][6] Beyond his solo work, Masked Wolf has collaborated with artists such as Bring Me the Horizon on the 2022 track "Fallout" and contributed a verse to the 2023 DC Extended Universe soundtrack song "Oh No!!!" from the film The Flash.[7] His debut album, Astronaut, was released in 2022, featuring a blend of hip-hop and pop elements, though he has expressed ambitions to explore greater versatility in future projects. In November 2024, he released his second studio album, The Devil Wears Prada but God Wears Gucci.[2] By 2025, "Astronaut in the Ocean" had solidified its status as one of the 21st century's biggest one-hit wonders, peaking at number six on the Hot 100 and driving over 1.3 billion streams on Spotify as of November 2025.[8][4][9]Early life and education
Family background and upbringing
Harry Michael Avramidis, known professionally as Masked Wolf, was born on February 12, 1991, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.[1] As an only child born into a migrant family of Greek-Australian heritage, he was raised primarily by his Greek Orthodox grandparents in the beachside suburb of Maroubra after his parents divorced during his early teenage years.[10][11] Growing up in this multicultural household, Michael experienced a blend of Australian and Greek influences, with Greek spoken at home by his grandparents, who had emigrated from Greece.[12] His father, who played music, contributed to an environment where Michael was exposed to various sounds from a young age, including learning to play piano, guitar, and drums as a child.[10] This setting fostered a sense of emotional introspection, as the divorce and relocation triggered bouts of anxiety and depression, prompting him to use creative outlets for expression.[13] The close involvement of his grandparents provided stability during his upbringing, instilling a strong work ethic reflective of their migrant background, which later influenced his persistent pursuit of music amid challenges.[10] By his early teens, around age 13, Michael showed initial interest in hip-hop, drawing inspiration from artists like Eminem, 50 Cent, and Kanye West, marking the beginning of his deeper engagement with the genre.[10]Early musical influences and education
Harry Michael Avramidis, known professionally as Masked Wolf, began writing his own music at the age of 13 in Sydney, New South Wales, shortly after his parents' divorce, which he has described as a form of escapism amid personal challenges.[14] Growing up in the suburb of Maroubra, he immersed himself in American hip-hop, citing early inspirations from artists like Eminem, whose lyrical prowess and storytelling influenced his approach to writing.[15] During his high school years, Michael was a dedicated English student who relished creative writing, channeling that passion into rap lyrics inspired by icons such as Eminem, Kanye West, and Jay-Z.[15] These influences, combined with admiration for Drake and the G-Unit collective, helped shape his blend of aggressive rap delivery and melodic elements, evident even in his formative experiments. Upon graduating from high school around 2009, Michael forwent further formal education to pursue music professionally, taking jobs in sales to finance his endeavors and securing a loan to construct a home recording studio.[16] In this self-built setup, he honed his production skills through trial and error, laying the groundwork for his independent releases without structured training.[17]Music career
Independent beginnings and mixtapes (2010–2018)
Masked Wolf, born Harry Michael Avramidis in Sydney, Australia, began developing his musical skills as a teenager, initially writing and performing Christian-themed rap songs at local church events around age 13. Influenced by artists like Eminem, whose lyrical intensity and perseverance resonated with him, Avramidis transitioned to crafting more personal hip-hop tracks that reflected his life experiences. By his late teens, in the early 2010s, he was balancing a series of full-time jobs in sales, real estate, retail at JB Hi-Fi, and telemarketing to support himself while dedicating evenings and weekends to writing lyrics and recording in makeshift setups.[15][18] Throughout the 2010s, Avramidis's independent grind involved self-promoting his music in Sydney's underground scene, where he physically handed out self-produced hip-hop albums to passersby and fans to build grassroots support. He frequented open mic nights, rap battles, and local gigs at Sydney venues to hone his performance skills, network with other artists, and gradually establish a modest following among Australia's hip-hop community. Despite these efforts, he faced significant hurdles, including financial strain from funding his passion without external backing—he even took out a personal loan to construct a home recording studio—and discouragement from peers who dismissed his ambitions as unrealistic in a competitive industry dominated by established acts. Major label interest remained elusive during this period, forcing him to rely on feedback from uploads to platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and SoundCloud, where his raw, introspective tracks garnered limited but encouraging online engagement.[16][15][19] The culmination of Avramidis's independent phase came in December 2018 with the release of his debut single "Speed Racer," released through Teamwrk Records, which quickly amassed millions of streams on SoundCloud and other platforms, signaling growing traction within Australia. This period of relentless self-reliance, marked by over a decade of unreleased demos and local hustle, laid the foundation for his later breakthroughs, though it was characterized by modest visibility—early uploads typically achieved tens of thousands of plays at best—and persistent challenges in securing professional opportunities.[16][15]Breakthrough with "Astronaut in the Ocean" (2019–2021)
In 2019, Masked Wolf independently released the single "Astronaut in the Ocean," a track he had written and recorded earlier as part of his ongoing mixtape work. The song initially received limited attention but began to surge in popularity through user-generated content on TikTok starting in late 2020, where it inspired millions of videos and challenges. This virality prompted a remix and official music video release on October 27, 2020, amplifying its reach ahead of a full label-backed push. He also contributed to the soundtrack for The Suicide Squad with a verse on "Oh No!!!" alongside grandson and Vic Mensa.[20][21][22] The track's breakthrough propelled it to commercial success, peaking at No. 4 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart after 29 weeks on the tally and reaching No. 6 on the US Billboard Hot 100. It also topped the US Spotify Viral 50 chart, reflecting its organic streaming momentum. Globally, "Astronaut in the Ocean" earned multi-platinum certifications, including 2× Platinum from ARIA in Australia for over 140,000 units and 2× Platinum from the RIAA in the US for 2,000,000 units.[23][24][25][26][27] Capitalizing on this momentum, Masked Wolf signed a multi-album deal with Elektra Records, a Warner Music Group imprint, in January 2021, marking his entry into major label support outside Australia and New Zealand.[28] The deal facilitated high-profile performances, including his US television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in April 2021, where he delivered a visually immersive rendition of the hit. He was also nominated for Best Breakthrough Song at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards for the track.[29][30] Building on the success, Masked Wolf released follow-up singles like "Say So" in July 2021, which maintained his rising profile with top 20 entries on charts including the ARIA Singles Chart (peaking at No. 18) and several European territories. These releases solidified his transition from independent artist to mainstream contender during this period.[31]Major releases and recent projects (2022–2025)
Following the release of his debut mixtape Astronomical in September 2021, Masked Wolf continued promoting the project into 2022 with performances and additional content, including the single "Fallout" featuring Bring Me the Horizon, which explored themes of resilience amid industry pressures. In December 2022, Masked Wolf parted ways with Elektra Records to pursue an independent path with Teamwrk Records. Throughout 2022, he focused on non-album singles, notably "Butterflies & Bandaids," released in December, which addressed mental health struggles and the need to persevere through adversity, produced by Tyron Hapi.[32] The track received remixes from artists like VIZE, expanding its reach in electronic and pop circles. A remix of "Butterflies & Bandaids" by Ibrahim Inci was released in April 2025.[33][34] In 2023, Masked Wolf maintained momentum with introspective singles such as "Guidelines," released in April and produced by M-Phazes, delving into personal loss and emotional boundaries with raw lyricism over trap-influenced beats.[35] This period emphasized his evolution as a solo artist, releasing standalone tracks without a full-length follow-up, while building anticipation for future work through social media teasers and festival appearances in Australia and Europe.[36] By 2024, Masked Wolf shifted toward a major album rollout, beginning with the September single "Hell Or High Water," a motivational anthem about enduring challenges, again produced by Tyron Hapi.[37] This led to his second studio album, The Devil Wears Prada But God Wears Gucci, released on November 8 via Teamwrk Records, featuring 13 tracks that blend hip-hop, rock elements, and collaborations such as with Lil Skies on "Pull the Trigger," exploring themes of fame, faith, and self-reflection.[38] The album marked a more polished production phase, incorporating live instrumentation and guest verses to broaden his sound beyond trap roots.[39] Into 2025, Masked Wolf has continued with collaborative singles, including a feature on Elliott Taylor's "NERVOUS" alongside Skylar Grey in July, highlighting vulnerability in relationships, and "In The Wind" with Jauz in February, fusing rap with EDM for a high-energy vibe. In April, he featured on "Been Through Hell" by Bliss n Eso alongside 360 and Benny Morrell. While no major headlining tours were announced as of November 2025, he performed select shows in Australia and the US tied to album promotion, maintaining a focus on digital releases and fan engagement through platforms like Instagram.[9][40][41][42]Artistry
Musical style
Masked Wolf's music is characterized by a trap-influenced hip-hop foundation, blending deep, resonant vocals with distinctive guitar riffs that add a raw, alternative edge to his tracks.[43][44] This style often incorporates electronic and pop elements, creating infectious, energetic beats through pulsating rhythms and heavy bass lines paired with melodic hooks.[45][43] His production techniques emphasize booming vocal quality and laid-back, mellow flows over hip-hop beats, resulting in a sound that balances aggression with accessibility.[43][44] Lyrically, Masked Wolf explores themes of resilience, identity, and mental health, drawing from personal experiences of depression and anxiety to convey introspective narratives.[46][47] These motifs are delivered with a primal intensity, amplified by his signature mask persona, which enhances an aggressive, unrestrained delivery during live performances and symbolizes a transformative artistic identity.[44][48] His sound has evolved significantly from the raw, underground flows of his early mixtapes in the 2010s to more polished, radio-friendly productions following the 2021 breakthrough of "Astronaut in the Ocean."[44] This progression reflects a decade of refinement, shifting from darker, alternative sonic experiments to a mainstream fusion that retains trap and electronic roots while broadening appeal through pop-infused hooks and dynamic production.[44][10]Influences and collaborations
Masked Wolf's musical influences draw heavily from American hip-hop pioneers and contemporary rappers, shaping his aggressive delivery and thematic depth. From an early age, he cited Eminem as a primary inspiration for lyrical intensity and relentless work ethic, beginning to write his own raps at 13 after being captivated by Eminem's hustle and technical prowess.[49][50] Other key figures include Kevin Gates for raw emotional expression, Hopsin and Joyner Lucas for intricate wordplay, and Kendrick Lamar, whose storytelling is evoked in Masked Wolf's tracks—most notably through a direct namecheck in "Astronaut in the Ocean," highlighting admiration for narrative-driven rap.[2][51] He has also expressed respect for Australian talents like The Kid LAROI, incorporating a local vocal edge into his sound amid the broader Sydney hip-hop scene.[2] These influences manifest prominently in Masked Wolf's adoption of battle rap elements, such as rapid-fire flows and confrontational lyricism, borrowed from Eminem and his stylistic successors like Hopsin and Joyner Lucas.[2] This is evident in early singles like "Speed Racer" (2018), where he channels high-energy, competitive bars reminiscent of underground rap battles, evolving into more personal narratives on mental health and perseverance in later work. Storytelling threads, inspired by Kendrick Lamar and artists like 50 Cent, appear in songs addressing depression and isolation, prioritizing conceptual depth over surface-level bravado.[52] Masked Wolf's collaborations have expanded his reach, blending his hip-hop roots with diverse genres for global appeal. He partnered with producer Tyron Hapi on the breakout hit "Astronaut in the Ocean" (2019, re-released 2021), whose production helped propel it to over a billion streams and chart success.[53] Notable joint projects include "It's You, Not Me (Sabotage)" with Bebe Rexha in 2021, fusing rap with pop sensibilities, and a feature on Elliott Taylor's "NERVOUS" alongside Skylar Grey in 2025, which explores anxiety through emotive verses.[50][54] Guest features, such as on Alok's remix of "Astronaut in the Ocean," introduced electronic dance elements, amplifying his international presence by bridging hip-hop with EDM audiences.[55] In 2024, his album The Devil Wears Prada But God Wears Gucci included collaborations with Kota the Friend, Lecrae, and Lil Skies, further diversifying his sound with introspective and faith-infused hip-hop elements. By 2025, tracks like "Been Through Hell" featuring Benny Morrell continued this trend, incorporating trap and emotional depth.[56]Personal life
Family and relationships
Harry Michael, professionally known as Masked Wolf, was born as the only child to parents who divorced during his early years, leading him to be raised primarily by his Greek-Australian immigrant grandparents in Sydney.[10][12] This family structure provided a stable foundation amid the emotional challenges of the separation, which triggered bouts of anxiety and depression that his grandparents helped him navigate.[5] Michael maintains a private long-term relationship with his wife, whom he married in November 2024, describing her as his "best friend" in a public announcement.[57] The couple welcomed their first child, son Otis Rae Michael, on February 21, 2025, marking a significant milestone in his personal life.[58] In the months following, Michael has openly shared glimpses of his "dad life," including affectionate posts about fatherhood as his "greatest accomplishment yet."[59] His close family ties, rooted in Greek-Australian traditions, have offered ongoing support, particularly during career uncertainties earlier in life when he relied on their encouragement to pursue music.[10]Public persona and interests
Masked Wolf adopted the stage name and wolf mask persona in the mid-2010s to symbolize his dual life as a full-time salesperson and aspiring rapper, representing a "wolf in sheep's clothing" that concealed his passion for music while maintaining anonymity in his professional world.[10] The mask, introduced around 2016, enhances his stage intensity by allowing him to embody a fierce, unfiltered alter ego during performances, though he has emphasized that it is not about perpetual hiding but rather a tool for artistic expression and gradual self-revelation.[44] By 2025, Masked Wolf had built a substantial online presence, engaging fans through platforms like Instagram and TikTok, where he shares glimpses of his music, personal milestones, and creative process, contributing to a combined following of millions across social media—including over 2.24 million YouTube subscribers.[60] His content often blends promotional material with authentic interactions, fostering a dedicated "Wolfpack" community that appreciates his raw, motivational vibe. He has expressed enthusiasm for gaming, citing favorites like Call of Duty, Battlefield, and League of Legends, and occasionally streams on Twitch.[61][62] In philanthropy, he supports mental health initiatives, such as headlining the 2021 B.Social festival, where proceeds from ticket sales benefited related charities, aligning with his advocacy through lyrics that address personal struggles and resilience.[63] His response to sudden fame following "Astronaut in the Ocean" has been one of cautious adaptation, describing it as "enjoying the ride" while transitioning from a private 9-5 existence to global scrutiny, prioritizing authenticity over pressure.[64] This led to occasional controversies, including his 2022 departure from Elektra Records to pursue independence, citing a desire to reclaim creative control and stay true to his artistry amid label constraints.[65] Overall, he prefers maintaining privacy in personal matters, using the masked persona to balance public intensity with off-stage seclusion.Discography
Studio albums
Masked Wolf's debut studio album, Astronomical, was released on September 10, 2021, through Elektra Records.[66] The project features 17 tracks, blending hard-hitting hip-hop with influences from US and UK music scenes, incorporating rock riffs and introspective sung melodies.[66] It showcases deeply personal themes across its runtime, with production highlighted for its energy, though reception was mixed, with some critics noting a lack of lyrical innovation and cohesion.[67][68] His second studio album, The Devil Wears Prada but God Wears Gucci, arrived on November 8, 2024, via Teamwrk Records.[39] Comprising 13 tracks, the album explores themes of luxury, personal struggle, and spiritual reflection, presented as a thoughtful and uplifting statement.[39] It debuted at number 7 on the ARIA Australian Hip Hop/R&B Albums Chart.[69] Critics praised its mature lyricism and emotional depth, though user reviews varied, with some appreciating the production while others found it inconsistent.[39][70]Mixtapes and extended plays
Masked Wolf's early musical output included self-released projects distributed as free downloads on platforms such as SoundCloud, which helped build his initial fanbase during his pre-label phase. These informal releases served as foundational works, showcasing his raw trap-influenced style and rapid-fire delivery before transitioning to more structured projects. In 2021, Masked Wolf issued the Astronaut In The Ocean (International Remixes) EP, a collection featuring remixes and variations of his breakthrough single "Astronaut in the Ocean," distributed primarily via digital platforms to capitalize on emerging online buzz.[71] The EP highlighted his versatility in adapting the track for different production styles, aiding its viral spread on social media. Later, in 2023, he released the Butterflies & Bandaids (Remixes) EP through Teamwrk Records, comprising remixes of the titular single that blended emotional introspection with electronic elements, further demonstrating his evolution toward collaborative and genre-blending releases.[72]Notable singles
Masked Wolf's breakthrough single "Astronaut in the Ocean," originally released in 2019 and re-released in 2020 by Elektra Records, became a global phenomenon in 2021, peaking at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[31] The track amassed over 1.3 billion streams on Spotify as of 2025, contributing to its sleeper hit status driven by TikTok virality.[73] It earned 2× Platinum certification in the United States from the RIAA, reflecting its enduring commercial success. Following this success, Masked Wolf released "Say So" in 2021 as a lead single. The song showcased his signature rapid-fire delivery over an upbeat production, marking a continuation of his post-breakthrough momentum. Later, in 2022, "Fallout" (feat. Bring Me the Horizon) emerged as another notable release, highlighting his versatility with introspective lyrics and electronic elements, though it achieved more modest chart placements compared to his flagship hit.[74] As a featured artist, Masked Wolf contributed to several Australian tracks early in his career, including collaborations that blended his style with local hip-hop scenes. In 2025, he appeared on "NERVOUS" by Elliott Taylor featuring Skylar Grey, which garnered streaming attention globally and emphasized emotional depth through its pop-rap fusion.[75] More recently, "Hell Or High Water" arrived in 2024 as a lead single from his second album, delivering motivational themes with high-energy beats and signaling a return to his aggressive rap roots.Awards and nominations
ARIA Music Awards
Masked Wolf received his first ARIA Music Awards nominations in 2021, earning five nods for his breakthrough single "Astronaut in the Ocean," including Breakthrough Artist, Best Artist, Best Hip Hop/Rap Release, Song of the Year, and Best Video.[76] Despite the recognition, he did not win any awards that year.[77] The nominations highlighted the global impact of "Astronaut in the Ocean," which propelled Masked Wolf's visibility in the Australian music industry following its international success. By 2025, these remained his only ARIA nominations, totaling five.[78]| Year | Category | Work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Breakthrough Artist | "Astronaut in the Ocean" | Nominated |
| 2021 | Best Artist | "Astronaut in the Ocean" | Nominated |
| 2021 | Best Hip Hop/Rap Release | "Astronaut in the Ocean" | Nominated |
| 2021 | Song of the Year | "Astronaut in the Ocean" | Nominated |
| 2021 | Best Video | "Astronaut in the Ocean" | Nominated |