Matt Holubowski

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Matt Holubowski, born Mathieu Holubowski on May 9, 1988, is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Hudson, Quebec. A fluently bilingual performer of mixed Polish and Québécois descent, he writes and sings material in both English and French. He completed a BA in Political Science in 2012 with the vague intention of acquiring a Master of Literature to become a college English professor. Funded by his side-job as a waiter, he postponed that decision by globetrotting for a while, stopping all around Europe, spending two months in Uganda (where he got the name "Ogen"), and then five more in Southeast Asia.

After releasing his debut album "Ogen, Old Man" independently in 2014, he competed on the third season of TVA's music competition series La Voix in 2015, auditioning with Ray LaMontagne's song "Burn." Although he made it to the finals, he lost the final audience vote to Kevin Bazinet. This appearance significantly boosted his career—since appearing on La Voix, Holubowski can now live off his music, something he never dreamed possible a few years ago. He has also become somewhat of a vedette in Quebec.

He released his second album "Solitudes" in 2016 on Audiogram and has supported the album with extensive touring in Quebec, select dates in English Canada, and a tour of Europe as an opening act for Ben Folds. Later reunited in the studio with producer Connor Seidel, Matt Holubowski pushed sonic experimentation to another level with the creation of a new record: "Weird Ones," written over two months in Krakow, two more in Banff, and released in February 2020, showcasing his evolution as a sophisticated, worldly songwriter.

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