Davíð Tómas Tómasson
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Musical career
Davíð Tómas Tómasson | |
|---|---|
| Born | 21 October 1988 |
| Basketball career | |
| Position | Basketball referee |
| Officiating career | 2006–2025 |
| Also known as | Dabbi T |
| Genres | Hip hop, Rap, PBR&B |
| Years active | 2004–present |
Davíð Tómas Tómasson (born 21 October 1988) is an Icelandic businessman, musician[1] and former FIBA referee.[2][3]
Awards
In 2017, Davíð was named an official FIBA referee.[2] In 2019, Davíð was barred from refereeing ÍR's games during the Úrvalsdeild karla playoffs after he posted an Instagram picture of himself and ÍR player Matthías Orri Sigurðarson, alluding to their connection to the Vesturbær district in Reykjavík.[4] In 2023, he was named the Icelandic Basketball Referee of the Year.[5]
In September 2025, he announced that his referee career was effectively over due to communication difficulties with the Icelandic Basketball Association and its referee board.[6]
- Icelandic Basketball Referee of the Year
- 2023
Musical career
Davíð has performed under the name Dabbi T since his late teenage years.[7] At the age of sixteen, he released his first single, Þröngar píkur (English: Tight Pussies).[8] In 2007 he released the rap album Óheflað málfar (English: Unrestricted Speech).[9][10] He was a member of the group 32c along with Emmsjé Gauti and Nagmús.[7] In 2017, Davíð released the album T, his first album in ten years.[11][8]
Albums
- Solo
- 2007: Óheflað málfar
- 2017: T
- Singles
- 2004: Þröngar píkur
- 2016: Blár