Cola Boyy
American musician and disability activist (1990–2024) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Matthew Joseph Urango (February 14, 1990 – March 17, 2024), known professionally as Cola Boyy, was an American musician and disability activist based in Oxnard, California. His debut EP, Black Boogie Neon, was released in 2018. His debut album Prosthetic Boombox was released in 2021. Urango toured and collaborated with MGMT. His music has been described as belonging to the disco genre. NME compared his sound to "a disco ball melting or the after-effects of some particularly potent hallucinogenics".[4]
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Background information | |
Birth name | Matthew Joseph Urango |
Also known as | The Disabled Disco Innovator |
Born | Ventura County, California, U.S. | February 14, 1990
Died | March 17, 2024 34) Oxnard, California, US | (aged
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Occupation(s) | Musician, disability activist |
Labels | Record Makers |
Website | https://colaboyy.bandcamp.com/ |
Early life
Matthew Joseph Urango was born in Oxnard, California, on February 14, 1990; from birth, he had spina bifida, kyphosis, and scoliosis, as well as a club foot.[5][6][7] He described himself as Afro-Latino.[8] Urango had a non-disabled twin brother.[9]
A native of Ventura County, California, Urango said that he "basically taught [himself]" to play piano at his grandmother's house as a child.[5][9] In high school he played in punk bands, playing his first backyard show aged 17.[7] After graduating from high school, he searched for work but experienced discrimination due to his disability.[9] He was employed for a time at Walmart until he was hospitalized with pneumonia due to being pushed to overwork by his employer.[9][10] Before Cola Boyy, Urango played second guitar for indie pop band Sea Lions.[6]
Music career
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Perspective
Cola Boyy released the single "Penny Girl" in July 2018. The track was ranked #72 in Fader Magazine's "100 best songs of 2018".[11]
In August 2018, "Buggy Tip" premiered on Vice's Noisey.[12]
Cola Boyy released his debut EP Black Boogie Neon in September 2018.[13] The EP includes earlier releases "Penny Girl" and "Buggy Tip". The name of the EP comes from an early demo track about a fictional club of the same name where disabled people can enjoy themselves.[9] In the video for "Beige 70", filmed at the real-life Le Peripate club in Paris, Urango is portrayed in this club as a part of a diverse cast of club-goers.[13] Explaining the song's meaning, Urango said: "It's a love song about a girl at a club whose clothes are shabby and her friends are making fun of her, but it doesn't matter to me because she's a star. It's about being judged and accepted."[13]
In 2019, Cola Boyy performed at Pitchfork Paris.[14] In April 2021, he released the single "Kid Born in Space", featuring MGMT.[7][15] Urango explained that the song is about his experience growing up as a disabled person.[15]
The debut Cola Boyy album, Prosthetic Boombox, was released by the French label Record Makers in June 2021. The album features appearances from Nicolas Godin of Air and Andrew VanWyngarden. Paste gave the album a positive review, describing it as "an electrifying, catchy and colorful debut".[16] The Guardian gave the album 4 out of 5 stars, describing the record as a "delirious blast of disco, funk, house and psychedelia".[17]
Activism
Multiple features about Cola Boyy as a musician have made reference to his left-wing activism, which he became involved in around the time he began making music as Cola Boyy. Urango became politicized after participating in a radical reading group that he was invited to by a friend.[18] He organized with Todo Poder Al Pueblo, a collective that advocates for immigrants and workers[14] in Urango's home city of Oxnard.[19] He was also a member of APOC (Anarchist People of Color), which helps to organize free punk rock concerts accessible to all ages.[12]
Urango stated that he wanted to convey his anti-capitalist political views through his music, but opted to forgo the more traditional medium of punk rock in order to reach a wider audience.[10]
Death
Urango died on March 17, 2024, at his Oxnard home at the age of 34. No cause of death was disclosed. Speculations said that he was suffering from spinal health issues.[5][20][21][22]
Discography
Studio albums
Year | Album details |
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2021 | Prosthetic Boombox
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EPs
Year | Album details |
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2019 | Black Neon Boogie
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Featured appearances
Year | Single | Album |
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2018 | "Muchas" (Myd featuring Cola Boyy) | Non-Album Single |
2020 | "Foundation" (Nicolas Godin featuring Cola Boyy) | "Concrete and Glass" |
"We Go On" (The Avalanches featuring Cola Boyy) |
We Will Always Love You | |
2021 | "Unity" (Juan Wauters featuring Cola Boyy) |
Real Life Situations |
"Beat 100" (Benny Sings featuring Cola Boyy) | Beat Tape II | |
"Fun Machine" (Frank Leone, Tear Drop Estates Featuring Cola Boyy) | Sundrop | |
2025 | "I Need It From You" (Blasé featuring Cola Boyy) |
BLABLABLA |
References
External links
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