Yung Gravy Hits A High Note With New Voice Acting Role In 'Dispatch' on OnlyLikeFans

  • By Cole
  • Dec. 3, 2025, 11:05 a.m.

From Rochester to the Recording Booth: Yung Gravy's New Venture

Remember Yung Gravy? The rapper from Rochester, Minnesota, who made waves with his catchy track "Betty (Get Money)" in 2022. Well, he's back in the spotlight, but this time, he's trading in his mic for a different type of role – voice acting!

Yung Gravy, whose real name is Matthew Hauri, is known for his smooth voice, so it's no surprise he's venturing into this new domain. It’s always exciting to see local talent like him branching out and taking on fresh challenges. Beyond making music that hits the airwaves, he's now bringing characters to life in unique ways.

Making His Mark: 'Dog Man' and 'Dispatch'

In January 2025, Yung Gravy made his voice acting debut in the film adaptation of 'Dog Man,' where he gave life to the character Mr. Whiskers, an inmate at Cat Jail. This role marked a significant step in his artistic journey, showcasing his versatility and willingness to explore new creative horizons.

“It’s not every day you see someone from Rochester topping charts and voicing beloved characters in games and films,” said a local fan delighted by Gravy's achievements.

But that's not all. Gravy's voice talents have also made their way into the gaming world. He's now part of the cast of 'Dispatch,' a popular NSFW video game where he voices Golem, a "magical construct made of dirt and clay and a member of the Z-Team."

Gaming and Beyond: What 'Dispatch' Offers

So, what's 'Dispatch' all about? This game stands out as an episodic adventure where players' choices genuinely matter. With dialogue trees shaping the storyline, every decision impacts how the game unfolds. It’s an engaging experience that immerses players in its dynamic narrative.

Yung Gravy is clearly on a roll, expanding his repertoire from music to movies and now video games. His unique voice and talent for storytelling make him a perfect fit for these roles, and fans are undoubtedly eager to see what he’ll tackle next.

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