Paul Reid, formerly Paul Gary James Ridge, (born 4 September 1982), better known by the stage name Drapht, is an Australian hip hop artist from Perth. Drapht is a member of the Syllabolix (SBX) crew, a collective that includes fellow Perth-based hip hop artists such as Downsyde.
Drapht attended Perth Modern School in Subiaco but was not involved in the school's music program. At school he became friends with Damien Allia (aka DJ Armee) who introduced him to hip hop via gigs at the Hyde Park Hotel.
Drapht became a vital part of Perth's hip hop crew, Syllabolix, at the age of 17.
"I was extremely fortunate. Right place, right time. I was right in the middle of it all, I had access to one of the best producers at the time Dazastah, freestyle sessions at Hunter's and constant schooling from the rest of the MC's within the crew. So I was very blessed with it all." — Drapht
This involvement resulted in his first contributions being recorded and included on Hunter and Dazastah's 2000 debut album, Done DL, only months after he had started seriously writing.
His debut album, Pale Rider, was released in October 2003, with all production handled by Dazastah (Downsyde), Fdel and Drapht. Special appearances on the album include: Fdel (Invada Records), Downsyde, MC Layla, Hunter, Selekt, Carlsani and Porsah Lane.
The song, "The Music", was selected by Triple J as a featured track for "AusMusic Month" in 2005. Drapht also released a music video for "The Music", which was shown on Rage. Rage playlist, 25 November 2005. He also performed a guest verse on the track, "The Blue Blooded", which was included on the Hilltop Hoods' 2006 album, The Hard Road.
Drapht has opened for acts such as; Hilltop Hoods, Dilated Peoples, Downsyde, Koolism, Apathy, Rodney P & Skitz, Mystro, Killa Kela, and Resin Dogs.
The album debuted at No. 64 on the ARIA Album charts, reached No. 9 on the AIR Charts and No. 10 on the ARIA (Australian Recording Industry Association) Top 40 Urban Album charts.
The Life of Riley was released 1 April 2011 and was the first release on Drapht’s own label The Ayems, which is distributed through Sony Music. The album debuted at #1 on the ARIA Charts and was the first Australian artist to do so in 2011. The second track to be taken from the album was "Sing It (The Life of Riley)".
Arabella Street was released in November 2018.
Drapht appeared at the 2011 Groovin' the Moo festival and undertook a national tour to promote the album, with support from Mantra and The Tongue.
Drapht was the opening act for American musical duo Twenty One Pilots during the Australia and New Zealand leg of The Bandito Tour in December 2018.
"—" denotes release that did not chart |
2009 | "Jimmy Recard" | 10 | |style="text-align="left" rowspan="2" Brothers Grimm | |
"Falling" (radio only release) | 77 | |||
2010 | "Rapunzel" | 12 | |style="text-align="left" rowspan="3" The Life of Riley | |
2011 | "Sing It (The Life of Riley)" (radio only release) | 29 | ||
"Bali Party" | 74 | |||
2015 | "Dancin' John Doe" | 130 | Seven Mirrors | |
2000 | "Adolescence", "Kids of the Future", "MysticAL Alliance" | Hunter and Dazastah | Done DL | Syllaboliks |
2004 | "To tha Stumps" | Downsyde | When the Dust Settles | Obese Records |
2005 | "Multiple Choice" | MC Layla | Heretik | Obese |
"Last of My Tribe" | High Definition | City of Lights | Mainstream | |
2006 | "The Blue Blooded" | Hilltop Hoods | The Hard Road | Obese |
"Rat Race" | Jase | Beat Hedz Volume 1 | ||
2007 | "Before I Leave" | Pegz | Burn City | |
2008 | "Came for the Sound" | Dialectrix | "Cycles of Survival" | |
2010 | "Where's Elvis?" | M-Phazes | Good Gracious | |
2013 | "Reservoir Dogs" | Bliss n Eso | Circus in the Sky | Illusive Sounds |
2014 | "Drama" | Kate Miller-Heidke | "O Vertigo!" | Cooking Vinyl |
"Brainbox" | Hilltop Hoods | Walking Under Stars | Golden Era | |
2019 | "Helicobacter High" | Complete | Death Rattle | The Ayems |
Alongside many other Australian hip hop artists, Drapht appears in the music video for the Hilltop Hoods song, "Rattling the Keys to the Kingdom" (2012).
|- | 2008 |himself | Best New Independent Artis | |- | rowspan="2" |2011 | rowspan="2" | The Life of Riley | Best Independent Album | |- | Best Independent Hip Hop/Urban Album | |-
|- |2011 || "Rapunzel" (Paul Reid, Daniel Rankine, Larry Siler) || Urban Work of the Year || |- |rowspan="2"|2012 || rowspan="2"|"Sing It (The Life of Riley)" (Paul Reid, Daniel Rankine) || Urban Work of the Year || |- | Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year || |- |2013 || Paul Reid, Daniel Rankine || Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year ||
|- |rowspan="7"| 2011 || rowspan="2"|"Rapunzel" || Single of the Year || |- | Breakthrough Artist – Single || |- | "Rapunzel" – Dave Parkin || Engineer of the Year || |- | rowspan="3"| The Life of Riley || Best Male Artist || |- | Breakthrough Artist – Album || |- | Best Urban Album || |- | Drapht || Most Popular Australian Artist || |- | 2016 || Seven Mirrors || Best Urban Album || |-
|- | 2011 | The Life of Riley | Australian Album of the Year |
(wins only)|- | 2009 | Drapht | Best Urban/Hip Hop Act | |- | 2011 | Drapht | Best Urban/Hip Hop Act | |-
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