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From the pulse of Western Nigeria to playlists across the world, MOEZI—born Anyanwu Moses Chukwuemeka—emerges as a sonic alchemist, blending hip-hop’s grit with the fluid soul of afrobeats. A poet of the streets and spirit, his voice carries echoes of Lagos traffic, and the midnight musings of a generation in flux.
His journey began in 2015 with the grassroots trio SMJ Gang, a brotherhood built on shared dreams and broken beats. With their cover of Ajebutter22’s “Omo Pastor,” they announced their arrival. But it was only the prelude. When MOEZI stepped out solo, he brought with him not just bars—but purpose.
"Red Sea" (2023) wasn’t just an EP—it was a rite of passage. Spiritual, raw, and unafraid, it peeled back layers of faith, failure, and ambition. But it was “Desiire” that cracked the silence of the mainstream, a track as haunting as it is hypnotic—earning streams, respect, and a seat at the table.
In “Zero Hero” (2024), MOEZI doesn’t just rap—he testifies. He raps for the misjudged dreamers, for those counted out before the first round. Each verse is dipped in introspection, each hook steeped in hard-won truth. Whether he’s flowing over trap drums or afro-rhythms, his words are laced with hunger, memory, and melody.
Influenced by icons like Weird MC, Eminem, Wizkid, IcePrince, and Burna Boy, MOEZI doesn’t just channel greatness—he converses with it. Signed to Cruize Central Entertainment, he’s not chasing charts—he’s building a cathedral of sound, brick by brick.
His journey began in 2015 with the grassroots trio SMJ Gang, a brotherhood built on shared dreams and broken beats. With their cover of Ajebutter22’s “Omo Pastor,” they announced their arrival. But it was only the prelude. When MOEZI stepped out solo, he brought with him not just bars—but purpose.
"Red Sea" (2023) wasn’t just an EP—it was a rite of passage. Spiritual, raw, and unafraid, it peeled back layers of faith, failure, and ambition. But it was “Desiire” that cracked the silence of the mainstream, a track as haunting as it is hypnotic—earning streams, respect, and a seat at the table.
In “Zero Hero” (2024), MOEZI doesn’t just rap—he testifies. He raps for the misjudged dreamers, for those counted out before the first round. Each verse is dipped in introspection, each hook steeped in hard-won truth. Whether he’s flowing over trap drums or afro-rhythms, his words are laced with hunger, memory, and melody.
Influenced by icons like Weird MC, Eminem, Wizkid, IcePrince, and Burna Boy, MOEZI doesn’t just channel greatness—he converses with it. Signed to Cruize Central Entertainment, he’s not chasing charts—he’s building a cathedral of sound, brick by brick.
Monthly listeners
614
Followers
91
Most popular tracks
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18,643 | 2:58 | 2023-11-17 | |
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16,812 | 3:06 | 2023-11-17 | |
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12,126 | 2:22 | 2023-10-13 | |
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8,844 | 2:36 | 2024-05-03 | |
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6,454 | 2:45 | 2023-07-21 | |
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4,000 | 2:44 | 2024-02-16 | |
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2,104 | 2:43 | 2024-01-26 | |
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1,388 | 2:52 | 2023-08-25 | |
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1,003 | 2:39 | 2023-05-05 | |
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< 1000 | 2:59 | 2023-05-12 |