MC Scoobert

Rúaidhrí Pádraig Ciarán Micheál Concobhar "Scooby" Ó Súilleabháin (Rory Patrick Ciaran Micheal Conor O'Sullivan, born April 19th 1995), better known by his stage name MC Scoobert, is an Irish rapper, singer, musician, producer, music critic and record executive.

Born in the small village of Killinaskully, Ó Súilleabháin moved to Cork city at the age of 11 to work part-time as a cocaine dealer, he got the nickname "Scooby" during his time as a dealer due to the pack of great danes he owned which he would release on rival drug dealers to maul to death. He gradually developed a talent in rapping, which he used to distract his customers as his friends pickpocketed them. He began to take his rapping seriously and started a career out of it at the age of 23 after being inspired by rappers such as Lil B, Playboi Carti and MC Tommy-E

Early Career
MC Scoobert began releasing songs in 2018. Initially not getting a lot of attention, he soon developed a large following due to the dark themes of his material. As his fanbase started to grow, he decided to create a record label called Scum Gang, which also signed a number of other rappers. He formed a close friendship with singer Enny and his label BGMedia, while at the same time feuding with Assdrive and Boothy.

Big Dog's in the House
MC Scoobert released his debut album, Big Dog's in the House, on August 24th 2018. The album was met with overwhelming critical acclaim and established MC Scoobert as one of the most important figures in Mundistry. Since its release Big Dog's in the House has been considered one of the most important albums in Mundistry history and has been known by some as part of "/mundis/core".

Stinkus Malinkus
Over a year after the release of Big Dog's in the House, during the long-awaited Mundistry revival, MC Scoobert released an EP titled Stinkus Malinkus. This EP is a departure from his traditional rap style, instead consisting of 5 rock tracks. Upon release the album, while better acclaimed than most other albums on Mundistry at the time, was not nearly as succesful critically or commercially as Big Dog's in the House had been.