'The world is such a nice thing!': Matt Maltese, the songwriter for pop's A-list … and Shakespeare

The world of music has catapulted Matt Maltese, a quiet British-Canadian songwriter, into the spotlight, thanks to his unexpected collaboration with Spanish pop sensation Rosalía on her latest album Lux. The 30-year-old's indie-pop balladry, infused with modern male sensitivity and witty humor reminiscent of Leonard Cohen, has earned him a devoted fanbase across six solo albums since 2018.

Maltese's journey to fame began three years ago when he co-wrote the haunting piano ballad "Magnolias" during an informal songwriting session with friends. Unbeknownst to him, his composition would soon capture the ears of Rosalía, who recorded a demo of the song six months later. The unexpected interest sent Maltese's creative juices into overdrive.

With Lux now sitting in the UK Top 5, Magnolias stands out as a standout track, with Rosalía dramatically reworking the lyrics to create an operatic masterpiece. Maltese's reaction? "It's extraordinary." He credits his luck in being chosen by Rosalía and expresses gratitude for her gift in transforming his song into something remarkable.

Beyond Lux, Maltese has quietly established himself as a songwriter in demand, having penned tracks for the likes of Celeste, Joy Crookes, Jamie T, Tom Misch, and even Shakespeare. His A-list fanbase now boasts celebrities like Sabrina Carpenter, Doja Cat, Frank Ocean, Laufey, and BTS's V.

Growing up in Reading to Canadian parents, Maltese transitioned to London as a teenager, where he found himself part of the thriving south London music scene centered around Brixton Windmill pub. However, his style stood out from the alternative post-punk bands around him – one that sang of more sensitive themes and less 'fuck the world' vibes.

The turning point came in 2021 when Maltese's TikTok-boosted track "As the World Caves In" reached the second-most-streamed song worldwide by a British artist, just behind Dua Lipa. Charli xcx and Shawn Mendes even gave it shoutouts. This vindication sparked renewed attention for Maltese, catapulting him to new heights with screaming fans in the 18-23 age range.

Maltese's dedication to the craft of songwriting remains unwavering. Despite his rise to fame, he finds himself self-identifying as a "TikTok person" – a label that skewed many perceptions. With each collaborative endeavor and solo project, Maltese continues to push boundaries and redefine his unique voice in pop music.

His close relationships with artists like Celeste and Joy Crookes are testaments to the power of songwriting camaraderie. His involvement with Kano on Joy's 2025 single Mathematics is another highlight, showcasing the genre-bending possibilities of Maltese's creative collaboration.

As for his own relevance in popular culture? Maltese downplays this aspect, expressing humility and focusing on writing songs that genuinely resonate with him – a passion born from years of co-writing sessions, self-doubt, and an unrelenting pursuit of artistic growth.
 
🤔 Looks like the music world is finally giving Matt Maltese the recognition he deserves... but what's really impressive is how low-key his rise to fame has been. I mean, 3 years ago he was just writing songs with friends and BAM! Rosalía records one of them and suddenly he's on everyone's radar. Talk about a lucky break. 💫 Also, love how he shrugs off the whole "TikTok person" thing, like it's no big deal. He's more concerned with crafting meaningful songs than chasing fame. That's the kind of humility you don't see much in this industry anymore 🙏
 
I don't know how much more of these influencer interviews I can take 🤯. Every time I see another "collaboration" between some unknown artist and a famous name, I just want to shake my head 😴. Don't get me wrong, Matt Maltese's songwriting skills are legit, but it feels like every major artist is trying to co-opt him as their new go-to writer 🤝.

And can we talk about how overhyped his TikTok stats are? I mean, a track reaching the 2nd most-streamed song worldwide by a British artist? Like, what does that even say about the state of our music industry? 🎶 It's just so... flashy 😂. And don't even get me started on how everyone's suddenly obsessed with him because he's "a TikTok person" 📹.

I swear, the music industry is just a big game of musical chairs nowadays 🏃‍♀️. Everyone's trying to latch onto the next big thing and it feels like we're all just losing ourselves in the process 🤯. Give me some real songwriting talent any day over this manufactured hype 💔.
 
[Image of Matt Maltese with a surprised expression 🤯, surrounded by musical notes]

he's been quietly making bops for 6 yrs now lol [ GIF of Matt Maltese smiling with a "who, me?" expression 😊]
 
omg u guys think Matt Maltese's rise to fame is just by chance?! 🤯 I'm telling u, there's so much more 2 it than meets the eye. like, have u seen his collab with Rosalía? that girl's been in the game for years & now she's suddenly 'discovering' this British-Canadian guy's songwriting skills? sus.

& don't even get me started on how easily he was catapulted to fame after his TikTok track went viral. I mean, who is Charli xcx or Shawn Mendes 2 give shoutouts 2 some random British artist? it's gotta be more than just a coincidence.

I think Matt Maltese is just the perfect example of someone who's been groomed 4 stardom from the very beginning. his parents r Canadian, he grew up in London, & he's always been part of that south London music scene... sounds like a recipe 4 success 2 me!
 
just read about matt maltese's collab with rosalia and i gotta say... 🤯 he's been quietly killing it in the music scene for ages now! 🎶 6 solo albums since 2018? that's like, a whole discography of soulful indie-pop goodness. 🌟 and to think his song "magnolias" ended up on rosalia's album lux is just... wow. 😮 i love how he's all humble about it too, crediting rosaria for the magic she brought to his song. that's what i call genuine talent 💯
 
😊 I'm kinda surprised he's only now getting the recognition he deserves. It feels like someone caught wind of his genius 3 years ago 🤷‍♂️. Anyways, what I love about Matt Maltese is how genuine and down-to-earth he seems. He's still super humble about it all, which is awesome. And those collaborations with artists like Celeste and Joy Crookes? Genius move! It's like he's bringing people together instead of trying to be the center of attention 🎶
 
I'm really surprised by how much I agree with everything about Matt Maltese 🤯 - but at the same time, isn't he kinda getting too famous for his own good? I mean, having fans like Doja Cat and Frank Ocean is awesome, but it's also kinda weird that he's becoming this sort of "songwriting whisperer" who everyone wants to collab with. Shouldn't he just be making music for himself anymore? 🤔 And don't even get me started on how much I love his humble attitude about all this - it's so refreshing to see someone not get caught up in the hype, but at the same time, isn't that just what got him noticed in the first place? 🎵
 
man I'm loving Matt Maltese's vibe right now 🤩 he's got this indie-pop thing down pat but it's not your average stuff, you feel? it's like he's tapping into something real with his lyrics and melodies. that collab with Rosalía on Lux is insane 🔥 i mean who wouldn't want to be featured by one of the best artists out there? 🤷‍♂️ what's also dope is how down-to-earth he seems, you know? not all these A-list celebrities are as chill and humble about their success. I'm hyped to see what he does next 💥
 
🎶 The meteoric rise of Matt Maltese is a fascinating case study in the power of serendipity and collaborative genius 🤯. His ability to transcend genre boundaries and tap into modern sensibilities is nothing short of remarkable, especially considering his humble beginnings as a singer-songwriter 💡. I'd argue that his unique voice is not just a product of his upbringing, but also a result of his introspective nature and dedication to the craft 🎧. His work with Rosalía on Lux is a masterclass in how two artists can come together to create something greater than the sum of its parts 💥. It's refreshing to see an artist remain grounded despite their rapid ascent to fame, and Maltese's humility is a testament to his commitment to songwriting as a form of self-expression 🙏
 
🎶 I'm loving Matt Maltese's rise to fame and how he's staying true to himself in the music industry 🙏 He seems like a down-to-earth guy who's grateful for his opportunities and isn't afraid to poke fun at his own TikTok persona 😂 It's awesome that he's collaborating with other talented artists, like Celeste and Joy Crookes, and pushing boundaries in pop music 🌈 His dedication to songwriting is admirable, and I'm excited to see what he comes out with next 💖
 
I love how Matt Maltese's career just exploded into the spotlight! He was always doing his thing in the indie-pop scene, but who knew he had Rosalía's ears on him? That collaboration on "Magnolias" is insane - I mean, can you imagine getting a message from someone like Rosalía saying your song caught her attention? It's crazy how that one chance meeting led to this whole new level of success for him. And honestly, his humility and dedication to the craft are super inspiring 🙌🏻🎶
 
I don’t usually comment but I think Matt Maltese is super underrated 🤷‍♂️. Like, have you listened to his solo stuff? It's really unique and emotive. I mean, sure, he got lucky with Rosalía on Lux, but the dude's been putting in work for years, writing songs that resonate with people. His sound is so distinct and refreshing – it's not like anyone else out there right now. And yeah, I get why his TikTok days are weird, but it's all part of his charm, you know? He's still got that down-to-earth vibe going on, despite being super popular.
 
🎵 Matt Maltese is literally my spirit animal lol he's just so underrated rn 🤷‍♂️. I mean, have you seen his collab with Rosalía on Lux? Mind blown 🔥. And can we talk about how under the radar this guy was until that TikTok boost in 2021? As if 😂. But honestly, it's been awesome to see him rise to fame and still keep it real with his fans. No ego or pretentiousness here! 🙏 The way he talks about songwriting is so inspiring - all about collaboration, growth, and staying true to yourself 💕. I'm so hyped for what he has in store next 🎉
 
the weird thing about matt maltese's rise to fame is how it highlights the ephemeral nature of art... one minute his songs are just for a small circle of friends, next they're on rosalia's album and suddenly he's part of this massive pop machine 🤯. it's like, what even is success? is it just about getting your name out there, or is it about creating something that genuinely speaks to people on a deeper level? i mean, maltese seems to be doing the latter, but at the same time, he's also benefiting from these external validation machines (tiktok, rosalia's influence, etc.) 📈. maybe the real question is how do we define our own relevance in this world?
 
🚀 I'm loving Matt Maltese's rise to fame! His collaboration with Rosalía is giving me LIFE 🎶💖 The way he infuses modern male sensitivity into his indie-pop ballads is so refreshing, it's like a breath of fresh air 💨. And can we talk about how underrated he was before Lux dropped? 🤯 I mean, who wouldn't want to work with a songwriter as talented as him? Celeste and Joy Crookes must be super happy to have him on their team 🎉.

I also love how humble he is about his success. It's refreshing to see someone not letting fame go to their head 💁‍♂️. And let's be real, his TikTok-boosted track "As the World Caves In" was EVERYTHING 🔥👀. The fact that it sparked renewed attention for him and catapulted him to new heights is just amazing 🎉.

For me, Matt Maltese represents a new wave of songwriters who are pushing boundaries and redefining pop music 🌈💖 Can't wait to see what he comes up with next! 💥
 
🌟 I mean, have you guys seen the way Rosalía transformed Matt Maltese's song "Magnolias" into this epic operatic masterpiece? It's like a whole different level of magic! And can we talk about how underrated Maltese is as a songwriter? He's been doing this for years and finally getting his due recognition is amazing. 🙌 But what I love most about Matt is that he doesn't care about the hype - he just wants to write songs that mean something to him, and that's so refreshing in today's music scene. Plus, have you listened to "As The World Caves In"? That song is like a time capsule of 2021's emotions 😩🎵
 
🤯 So like, Matt Maltese's collab with Rosalía is lit 🔥! His track Magnolias is straight fire 🎶, and the way Rosalía reworked it into this operatic masterpiece? Mind blown 🤯. I mean, we all know how much talent is out there, but to have your song go from being a random write with friends to making it onto Rosalía's album? That's just insane 😲. And can we talk about his dedication to songwriting? The dude has been grinding for years and it shows 🏆. His fanbase is literally the coolest 🤪, with celebs like Doja Cat and Frank Ocean reppin' him. I'm loving how he's staying humble too, focusing on writing songs that mean something to him rather than chasing fame 💯. The stats are crazy though - did you know his TikTok track "As the World Caves In" reached 2nd most-streamed song worldwide by a British artist in 2021? 📈 It's clear this dude is the real deal! 👏
 
I think Matt Maltese's rise to fame is kinda weird 🤷‍♂️. I mean, who wouldn't want to collaborate with Rosalía? She's a total legend! But you know what's even more impressive? The dude's been grinding out music since 2018 and still hasn't sold out 🎸. Like, most artists would've given up by now, but not Maltese. He keeps pushing boundaries and collaborating with A-listers, which is super admirable 🙏. I also love how he stays true to himself and doesn't try to fit into a specific mold. He's like the indie-pop equivalent of a quiet, introverted genius 🤓. Anyway, I think Lux is gonna stay in the UK Top 5 for a while longer 🔥.
 
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