BY PANKHURI BHUTANI
Born in Los Angeles, California, Moeazy started his musical career by releasing his first original single on April 20, 2011 titled “Change Gon Come.” In no time was this artist under the spotlight for the talent inside of him waiting to pour out.
Having shared a stage with artists like Post Malone, Wale, and J.Cole, Moeazy emerged as an artist with extreme talent. Having successful tracks like “Set Me Up,” “Last Laugh,” “Good Like That,” “Dracula,” along with several other tracks, Moeazy collaborated with some talented artists such as MiyaGi & Andy Panda, NuKid, ANGELZ and all members of his team Manifestus. To talk about his journey with music and future plans, Moeazy took out some of his time for an interview with Unclear Magazine!
Hello! Thank you for joining us at Unclear Magazine. Kindly tell us something about yourself.
Moeazy: “I’m optimistic about the future.”
When was the moment you decided to start your journey as a music artist?
M: “As a child I would imitate famous musicians and rewrite their lyrics and make my own versions of their songs. That passion led me to create music as I grew up.”
How has this journey been for you so far? Any ups and downs you faced during this time?
M: “It’s been a beautiful conquest full of dark twist and turns, overall an adventurous journey of love and growth.”
Who do you consider to be the biggest source of inspiration?
M: “My fantastic mother! She was the first to open my mind to be creative and outgoing. The music she listened to inspired my style overall.”
If you could choose one word to describe your music, what might it be and why?
M: “Motivational. When I’m rapping, singing, speaking, my words will make people get up, move, feel inspired to push harder in their endeavors.”
What can the fans expect from your music in the future?
M: “Continuous evolution, versatility, experimentation and next level collaborations.”
You have released some phenomenal tracks. What is the initial process like?
M: “I’m always drawing inspiration from the strangest places, random conversations, books, movies, women, love, nature. I begin free styling and that usually translates into my recordings or whatever I’m working on at the time. Usually when I’m indulging in things I love, it leads to new music.”
Lastly, is there any message that you would like to give to your fans?
M: “Do what you love forever!”