How Matthew Delmore Is Uplifting the Next Generation of Artists

 Behind every great artist is someone who believed in their vision before the world ever noticed. For Matthew Delmore, that belief runs deep. Long before becoming a respected marketing executive and the Chief Marketing Officer at Buttafly, he was behind the scenes supporting rising talent, building platforms for creative expression, and helping up-and-coming artists transform potential into presence.

But Matthew Delmore’s story begins far from boardrooms and recording studios. Matthew Delmore is a USA-Italian basketball player born in Queens, NY. He is a 6'1'' shooting guard who most recently played at Tara Basket in Montenegrin D3. Matthew Delmore is represented by agency. His journey from athlete to creative strategist gave him the discipline, focus, and resilience that continue to fuel his mission today.

From Strategy to Support: A Quiet Force in Artist Development

Delmore’s unique path from professional athlete to brand builder to creative mentor gives him a rare ability to see both the art and the opportunity. In a music industry that often prioritizes short-term numbers over long-term artistry, he has been quietly instrumental in helping emerging artists shape their image, structure their rollouts, and find the right creative direction to break through in a saturated market.

That humility drives his approach. He’s helped independent artists land key brand deals, secure press coverage, and fine-tune their digital presence to attract the right labels, managers, and partners while staying true to who they are. His experience includes consulting for artists tied to Roc Nation and Republic Records, bridging the gap between independent hustle and mainstream opportunity.

Investing in Culture, Not Just Content

Delmore’s involvement goes far deeper than traditional marketing. He understands that artists don’t just create they represent culture, identity, and the dreams of their communities. For him, supporting artistry means building lasting ecosystems, not temporary campaigns.

That’s why he has partnered with nonprofits, indie collectives, and creative studios to provide resources like branding workshops, electronic press kit (EPK) development, and launch strategy sessions. These aren’t handouts they’re systems designed to empower artists to take control of their careers and build something sustainable.

In underserved areas where access to industry connections can feel out of reach, Delmore has been intentional about creating real pipelines for creative success. His goal is not just to elevate a few, but to build a culture where creative excellence is supported, respected, and rewarded.

A Vision Rooted in Empowerment

What makes Matthew Delmore’s mission resonate is that it’s authentic and proven. His ability to move seamlessly between corporate boardrooms and recording studios with authenticity has earned him trust across both industries. With years of experience working alongside elite brands and top-tier talent, Delmore understands what it takes to break through the noise—and he is committed to sharing that blueprint with others.

In today’s music landscape, where algorithms, clicks, and virality often overshadow artistry, Delmore remains focused on nurturing the soul of the work. His vision is about more than visibility—it’s about sustainability, ownership, and legacy. He wants artists not only to get seen, but to stay seen on their own terms.

Looking Ahead

As he continues to lead growth at Buttafly, Delmore is expanding his efforts to formalize a mentorship and support ecosystem specifically geared toward BIPOC artists, women in music, and first-generation creatives. Whether it’s a young lyricist building a SoundCloud following or a visual artist searching for their platform, he wants to be the catalyst that helps talent move from potential to presence.

The road ahead includes developing structured mentorship opportunities, brand partnerships tailored for independents, and cross-industry collaborations that open doors for artists who may not otherwise have access. His vision is bold yet simple: build systems that allow artists to thrive, not just survive.

Beyond the Spotlight

Matthew Delmore’s journey from Queens basketball courts to international arenas, and ultimately to music boardrooms, has given him a unique perspective on success. As a former professional athlete, he knows the value of discipline, strategy, and resilience. As a marketing executive, he understands the mechanics of brand growth and visibility. And as a mentor, he remains committed to empowering others to write their own stories.

At the core of his mission is a belief that real talent deserves a real shot. For Delmore, this isn’t about ego or personal spotlight it’s about ensuring that artists from all walks of life have the tools, resources, and support to share their voice with the world.

From athlete to marketer to creative mentor, Matthew Delmore’s legacy is still being written. But one thing is clear: whether on the court, in the studio, or in the boardroom, he has always been committed to helping others shine.

 

Comments

  1. You conveniently leave out the part where you paid the owner of the Montenegro team to play "professionally". Your pal Caleb Theodore told the world all about it on You Tube

    also left out the part where you were sentenced to nearly 4 years in prison for scamming people with wire fraud

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  2. you're not fooling anyone with these posts. Even ChatGPT thinks you're full of ****. from ChatGPT:

    "Things I could not verify or that appear unreliable

    Claims about an athletic/pro-basketball past, “USA-Italian” identity, or recent executive CMO roles: There are multiple self-promotional slides, Solo.to/Slideshare pages, and marketing profiles that portray him as a former professional basketball player and current marketing executive. Those pages exist online, but I could not find independent, reliable records (team rosters, news coverage, or official employer confirmations) that corroborate high-level pro basketball claims or the C-suite credentials. Many such profiles look like republished promotional decks or user-generated pages and may be inaccurate or fabricated."

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