Gav Livz

Gav Livz

Gav Livz at the O2 ABC in Glasgow
Background information
Birth name Gavin Paul Livingston
Also known as Gav Livz
Born (1988-05-24) 24 May 1988
Glasgow, Scotland
Genres Hip Hop, Dance & Pop
Occupations Musician, songwriter, Mixing engineer and Website designer
Labels Scheme to a Dream Entertainment
Associated acts Tinchy Stryder, Chipmunk, De La Soul and Sway

Gavin Livingston, better known by his stage name Gav Livz (born 24 May 1988), is a Glasgow-born music artist and businessman. He is the founder and director of Scheme to a Dream Entertainment.[1] Livz is primarily known for his collaboration with fellow hip hop artist MC-VA conforming a Hip Hop duo; The Neds. They gained recognition within the urban scene and caught the attention of various press such as The Scottish Sun putting them in the category of the "Class of 2010" acts to make it.[2] They featured alongside Twin Atlantic, Alex Gardner, Unicorn Kid, Tommy Reilly and Tango in the Attic.

Biography

Early life & Education

Livz attended Holyrood Secondary School from 2000 until he dropped out in 2004 to pursue a music career.[3] He attended the University of Glasgow to complete a qualification in The Business of Popular Music.

Music career

2003–2008: Music Career Beginnings

Livz' recordings date back to 2003, in 2006 he signed to Up North Records to create his debut album The Octagon. Shortly after, his main appearance resulted in a tour of the Czech Republic in 2006 with De La Soul.[4] His pseudonym Gav Livz revives from his full name.

2009–2012: The Neds

In 2009, Livz partnered with fellow Glaswegian rap artist Mohammad Akhtar, known as MC-VA. After discussing music and business, both decided to make music using their Scottish twang, The Neds was created. The Neds released four singles; Swagger, Whistle for'a Hottie, Goodbye and In The Air followed by releasing an album called Double 6's. Gav Livz and MC-VA sourced, directed, filmed and edited their releases themselves, releasing them on YouTube. The Hip-Hop duo established a specific sound with heavily distinguished Glaswegian accents, gaining recognition through national press.[5] The Neds were nominated for a Scottish Alternative Music Award (SAMA)in 2011, category of Best Urban Recording of the Year.[6] The duo supported Tinchy Stryder, Chipmunk, Sway, Killa Kela and Donae'o. In 2000, they headlined King Tut's Summer Nights Festival.[7]

2013–Present: Business and Solo Career

In 2013, Gav Livz decided to pursue music as a solo artist[8] and work on building his music hub and record label Scheme to a Dream Entertainment.[9] He then released his mixtape Gav Still Livz Volume II followed by the single Bucky Bottle which accumulated 230,000 YouTube views.

Discography

Title Album Details Sales
Double 6's UK: 10,000+
Title Year Album
In The Air 2012 Double 6's
Whistle For'a Hottie 2012 Double 6's
Goodbye 2012 Double 6's
Swagger 2012 Double 6's

Awards and nominations

Year Organisation Award Result
2011 Scottish Alternative Music Awards Urban Recording of the Year[10] Nominated

References

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