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Joe Moses dropped his highly anticipated album, ‘From Nothing 2 Something 4′, on April 22nd and he is here to stay. He has established himself as hip-hop royalty early, and has cemented himself as an accomplished businessman with ventures across multiple industries. Known for his writing skills and unique sound that resonates with the west coast rap scene, Moses has notable collaborations with Ty Dolla $ign, YG, DJ Mustard, French Montana, Chris Brown and more.
He has worked on a slew of projects that have solidified him as a hitmaker, yet Joe Moses is just getting warmed up. He’s taking it back to the essence with his project From Nothing 2 Something 4, digging deeply into the essence of West Coast rap.
We got a chance to speak with the rapper, songwriter and producer Joe Moses to discuss his work with DJ Mustard, Ty Dolla $ign, CB + More. Get into the interview audio below.
Interview Highlights:
How’s Everything Going.
What To Expect From “From Nothing To Something 4”
Favorite Tracks Off Project.
Dream Collaboration.
Working With Ty Dolla $ign, YG, Chris Brown + More.
Producer He Would Like To Work With.
Goals For 2022.
What RESPECT. Means To Him.
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