Dave McIntyre

Dave Mac

Dave Mac
Background information
Birth name David John McIntyre
Born (1989-09-18) September 18, 1989
Port Perry, Ontario, Canada
Genres Hip hop, Rap,
Occupation(s) Actor, Model, Rapper, Producer, and Songwriter
Instruments Vocals, Keyboard, MPK & Studio.
Years active 2012 – present
Associated acts Madchild, Moka Only, Classified, Thrust, JD Era, Ed the Sock, Choclair, Mac Miller, Slaine (rapper), Sammy Adams, Prozzäk SonReal Snow (musician), Chris Webby, Tom Green Mark Battles
Website www.davemac.com

Dave McIntyre (born September 18, 1989),[1] better known by his stage name DAVE MAC, is a Canadian actor, model and rapper from Port Perry, Ontario, Canada. Dave is the son of Deborah McIntyre[2] and Joseph McIntyre, who was the former lead singer of '70's Canadian rock band "Yesteryear".[3] Dave Mac released three mixtapes before dropping his debut E.P. titled "Sins" that received positive reviews despite being release completely independent.[4]

Early life

Dave grew up in Port Perry, Ontario where he picked up rapping at the age of 15. Recording his own music with his dads old-school recording interface.[5] Since then Mac has pursued a college education studying both at Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario and Durham College in Oshawa, Ontario.[6] Dave's father was tragically killed in a motorcycle accident involving a drunk driver. Mac uses this as motivation, turning his focus to music full-time and striving to deliver a positive message to the youth with each song.[7]

Career

Dave released "Turn My Back" which featured collaborations with Canadian hip hop artists such as Mad Child, Swollen Members, Choclair, The Deans List, and Dilated Peoples.[8][9] In addition to rapping he also is involved in other aspects of music such as producing, songwriting, and graphic design.[5][10][11] Dave is back in the studio working on his second E.P. titled "Trouble", which will kick start his first ever solo tour.[12] Dave has also taken rap outside the studio and hit the stage beside hip hop artists such as Machine Gun Kelly, Thrust, Sean Brown and Slaine.[13][14] Mac is affiliated with Peter Jackson and 90 Nickel Entertainment, a company based out of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.[15] In this past year, Mac's main focus has been music videos and his upcoming album Trouble. Dave's latest release "Ed the Sock" features a Canadian Much Music television personality from the 1990's Ed the Sock. Dave is also working a full-time job five days a week for Buc union doing construction work with GWF installations & Starfab based out of Newmarket, Ontario [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]

2016-present

Dave is set to release "Trouble"[24] a ten track album with seven visuals.[25] The recent traction of his Ed the Sock tribute[26][27] prompted HMV Canada to run an exclusive weekend sale of Dave Mac's Trouble.[28][29][30] Trouble was written as a result of Dave's personal experiences and real-life hardships of eternal love and tragic break-ups.[24] The album Trouble also received industry praise from Canadian hip hop icon Moka Only.[31] The albums single features A Detroit Michigan artist called Roze the single titled Trouble Has reached 100k views on youtube and is in heavy rotation on Hits 93 Toronto The township of Scugog recently dedicated a commemorative Dave Mac bench in Palmer park downtown Port Perry with a decorative engraving that says, "Just because your town is small, doesn't mean your dreams have to be."[24] In 2015 Dave's ex fiance showed up at a local Pub Called Col Mustard Bar&Grill showing off her new boyfriend. During the six-month long break up, Dave recorded his latest inspiration a full length album titled Trouble which hit stores April 18, 2016.[32][33]

Trivia

Mr McIntyre currently dedicates his life to his current girlfriend Sam and to his current Church The Embassy in Oshawa Ontario

Albums

Singles

  • Fire featuring Madchild, Choclair & Thrust_(rapper) (2014)
  • Last (2014)
  • Sins (2014)
  • Dreams Ft PG (2014)
  • Power of Music NBM (2014)
  • Live it Up Ft JoKen (2014)
  • If I Could (2015)
  • Realness (2015)
  • Rookie Ft Hi Rez (2015)
  • Medic Ft RoZe (2015)
  • My Day Dream Ft RoZe (2015)
  • Fans (2015)
  • Changes (2015)
  • So Long Ft Abstract & Cam Meekins (2015)
  • They Say featuring Abstract, & Dubby
  • Facts featuring ThaAlumni's Sean Brown (2015)
  • Turn My back (2015)
  • Forgive (2015)
  • Bop (2015)
  • Shots Ft Tray Jack (2015)
  • Trouble Ft Roze (2016)
  • Remember (2016)
  • Reason Why (2016)
  • Faded Ft Kimani (2016)
  • Love me (2016)
  • Jumpstart (2016)
  • Come Up (2016)
  • Work Ft Maurice Weeks (2016)
  • Aftershock Prod by Clutch (2016)
  • Can't Go Wrong Ft Roze (2017)
  • Echo Ft Roze & Mark Battles (2017)
  • What I Like Ft Roze & Dubby (2017)
  • Grow Up Ft Hendersin (2017)
  • Intro (2017)
  • Patterns (2017)
  • Got it (2017)
  • Car Audio (2017)
  • Keep It Low (2017)

Videography

  • If I Could (2015)
  • Realness (2015)
  • Medic featuring RoZe (2015)
  • My Day Dream (2015)
  • Fans (2015)
  • Changes (2015)
  • Facts featuring ThaAlumni's Sean Brown (2015)
  • Turn My back (2015)
  • Forgive (2015)
  • Bop (2015)
  • Trouble Ft RoZe (2016)
  • Remember (2016)
  • Reason Why (2016)
  • Faded Ft Kimani (2016)
  • Come Up (2016
  • Love me (2016)
  • Work Ft Maurice Weeks(2016)
  • Aftershock (Produced By Clutch) (2016)

Award nominations

  • 2016: Much Music Video Awards: Hip Hop Video of the Year for "Trouble"

References

  1. McIntyre, Dave (January 29, 2014). "Dave McIntyre Profile". Facebook. Retrieved Jan 1, 2014.
  2. http://www.highwaywomen.com/honorary-highway-woman-of-the-week-debbie-mcintyre.html
  3. Woman hit by car deemed an insurable passenger. The Globe and Mail. Retrieved on January 20, 2016.
  4. Dave Mac on iTunes. Itunes.apple.com. Retrieved on January 20, 2016.
  5. 1 2 Scugog rapper takes advantage of online opportunities. Durhamregion.com (November 13, 2012). Retrieved on 2016-01-20.
  6. Dave McIntyre (@DaveMcIntyre1). Twitter (October 20, 2012). Retrieved on 2016-01-20.
  7. Ruta, Mike (November 13, 2012). "Scugog rapper takes advantage of online opportunities". durhamregion.com.
  8. Sins by Dave Mac – EP by Dave Mac on iTunes. Itunes.apple.com (May 1, 2014). Retrieved on 2016-01-20.
  9. http://fametelevision.com/music-video-dave-mac-sins-2/
  10. Amazon.co.jp: Sins by Dave Mac: Dave Mac: デジタルミュージック. Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved on January 20, 2016.
  11. Sins [Explicit]: Dave Mac: MP3 Downloads. Amazon.com. Retrieved on January 20, 2016.
  12. DAVE MAC – On set with @capturedfilms & @directordanbarker.... Facebook (February 23, 2015). Retrieved on 2016-01-20.
  13. Dave Mac – Opening For Slaine. YouTube (December 12, 2014). Retrieved on 2016-01-20.
  14. Davemac – Opens For Machine Gun Kelly. YouTube (January 16, 2014). Retrieved on 2016-01-20.
  15. DAVE MAC – REALNESS (Official Music Video). YouTube (August 18, 2014). Retrieved on 2016-01-20.
  16. Stairfab and Railings Inc. Stairfab.com. Retrieved on January 20, 2016.
  17. Dave Mac pays homage to “Ed The Sock” with new Captured-directed video · HipHopCanada.com · Canadian Hip-Hop News, Rap Music. Hiphopcanada.com (September 25, 2015). Retrieved on 2016-01-20.
  18. Dave Mac – Ed The Sock | WhatTheHYPE. Whatthehype.ca (September 24, 2015). Retrieved on 2016-01-20.
  19. Dave Mac- Ed The Sock. TorontoRappers.com. Retrieved on January 20, 2016.
  20. Dave Mac's Musical Tribute to Ed the Sock. EveryJoe (September 25, 2015). Retrieved on 2016-01-20.
  21. Video: Dave Mac – Ed The Sock | ImperialHipHop. Imperialhiphop.com (September 25, 2015). Retrieved on 2016-01-20.
  22. [UPDATED: with Indie Content] » Dave Mac – Ed the Sock. Illindie.com (October 9, 2015). Retrieved on 2016-01-20.
  23. Dave Mac – Ed The Sock. Adrenalin.trendolizer.com. Retrieved on January 20, 2016.
  24. 1 2 3 "Scugog's Dave Mac set to release new album on April 18". The Standard. Retrieved 2016-03-19.
  25. "Trouble by Dave Mac on iTunes". iTunes. Retrieved 2016-03-19.
  26. "Dave Mac - Ed The Sock | WhatTheHYPE". WhatTheHYPE. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  27. "Dave Mac pays homage to "Ed The Sock" with new Captured-directed video". HipHopCanada.com. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  28. "Trouble". hmvDigital. Retrieved 2016-03-19.
  29. "https://www.hmvdigital.ca/outthisweek/feature-releases/Dave-Mac-Troubles-5142304". https://www.hmvdigital.ca. HMV Canada. External link in |website=, |title= (help)
  30. "Dave Mac & UTH". hmvDigital. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  31. https://www.facebook.com/davemacmusic1/posts/459124980879048
  32. http://www.hiphopcanada.com/2016/04/song-of-the-day-torontos-dave-mac-releases-new-trouble-album-and-video/
  33. https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/trouble/id1079217542

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