

Matador is a music project that I have been working on over this past year with the intention of donating 100% of the proceeds earned from streaming services (Spotify, Apple Music, etc.) to The Jimmy Fund. Additionally, my hope is to raise awareness about this meaningful organization and the important services it provides patients and their families. Please consider visiting my Jimmy Fund fundraiser page to make a direct donation.


Wolfe Ramsay, a self-taught lyricist, vocalist and producer hails from the Seacoast of New Hampshire. He first started to write and create his own music at the age of 15, when he released You Were Right, Threads, and Need You More for the then upcoming Art 18-19 EP.
In the summer of 2020 Wolfe released his first official collection of music, the Think About Me EP. Featuring songs like Somebody to Hold and At Night, The EP gave him momentum to work on a longer project. His first full length album, Real Life Psychology, was released in early 2021. The album was released as a fundraiser for The Jimmy Fund, raising over 2,000 dollars in the opening week of the album. Real Life Psychology is a narrative project featuring songs such as II sides, turn back time and monster.
Wolfe released Found My Home in mid November of 2021. Along with being his first song to contain a feature, the single was promised to be a part of an upcoming sophomore album. Following the release of No Photos in January, Wolfe’s second full length project, Matador, came out on March 4th. Featuring songs like I’ll Have You Know, Monopoly, and At The Top, Matador was included as part of another fundraiser for The Jimmy Fund. The project was the narrative successor to Real Life Psychology and used a chapter format to tell its story.
