Motti Weiss, better known by his stage name Matt Dubb, is an American Jewish music producer, composer, and arranger. He is known for his work in both the Hasidic music scene and internationally under a different stage name, Mà ªNTII, where he has gained recognition for his electronic music.
Dubb was born and raised in Lakewood, New Jersey. His father founded the synagogue Kol Shimshon, one of the largest synagogues in Lakewood. Dubb began his musical career at the age of 17, forming a wedding orchestra called EvanAl. He released his first single, Ben Fayga, with Lipa Schmeltzer.
Dubb quickly gained recognition for his work in Hasidic music, composing and arranging for various artists. He achieved success with his album Be Positive together with Lipa Schmeltzer in 2015, which included hits Bueh Bueh and Nakdishoch. In 2022, he released the song L'chai Oilamim with Mordechai Shapiro and Benny Friedman. The song reached the top three on several Israeli year-end charts and was praised by critics for its catchy melody and energetic music video.
In 2021, Dubb signed with Dutch record label Armada Music under his stage name Mà ªNTII. He released the single Unstoppable with Alex Clare in 2023, which further solidified his presence in the international electronic music scene.
Alongside his musical career, Dubb is also the owner of a financial company that provides credit to employers.
Albums
Singles
Collaborations
Dubb has been nominated for several awards in the Orthodox music scene, including Song of the Year in the Kikar HaShabbat music awards in 2023.