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Lil Mosey: The West Coast rap star turning up at Penn State is all types of college vibes

Dropping the rap game for college goals? Not quite but it’s still fun to see hip-hop star Lil Mosey turning up over at Penn State and showing out with the students.

Dropping the rap game for college goals? Not quite but it’s still fun to see hip-hop star Lil Mosey turning up over at Penn State and showing out with the students.

From touring the campus to performing around tons of peers, the West Coast rap star keeps the camera rolling for nearly 20 minutes. Tap in.

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Highway: Buckle up because it's 'on dat shit' with this new anthem

The West Coast rap scene is alive and well with a large portion of credit going to Seattle’s Highway. The hip-hop artist comes through with major anticipation for his new Monochrome studio effort arriving this week with his new ‘on dat shit’ anthem.

The West Coast rap scene is alive and well with a large portion of credit going to Seattle’s Highway. The hip-hop artist comes through with major anticipation for his new Monochrome studio effort arriving this week with his new ‘on dat shit’ anthem.

Whether you’re losing your mind to the song by itself or have yourself just chilling out to the single, Highway delivers with the anthem’s official music video. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Highway in his cinematic flex.

his is the second track of his upcoming project "Monochrome" coming next monthEarlier this year, Highway was seen in Supreme's new collection/ campaign featured in THEM Magazine. Highway sees himself as a bridge between worlds. The 23-year-old MC from Seattle, born Mekhi Rogers, is an extraordinary rapper with an inherent sense of melody that reverberates in every bar he spits.

He wants to show the hidden links between seemingly unrelated lineages, like the similarities he finds in the downcast grunge movement from his hometown in the '90s and the narcotized rap that took over Atlanta in the mid-2010s. He's been at these ambitious goals since he first began producing and writing songs at 17. Though his rapping came later, the malleable rising star's recent string of singles show he can do a little bit of everything-and that he does it all extremely well. Recently the rising star has dropped his self-named HIGHWAY mixtape as well as follow up "Livin Like That" while signed to VictorVictor Worldwide & Geffen Records.

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Lil Mosey: The Seattle native is back-back for his 'Flu Game'

There’s plenty of reasons to smile if you’re Lil Mosey these days. Putting a super serious and cringe lawsuit behind him now and getting back to the music, it’s no surprise he’s in his bag and showing out with the new ‘Flu Game’ music video.

There’s plenty of reasons to smile if you’re Lil Mosey these days. Putting a super serious and cringe lawsuit behind him now and getting back to the music, it’s no surprise he’s in his bag and showing out with the new ‘Flu Game’ music video.

It’s all types of major flexing for the Washington native. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Lil Mosey turning up with his first official anthem of the new year.

Multi-platinum Hip-hop star, Lil Mosey (Mogul Vision/Interscope Records), is back at it with the release of his sick new song and visual, "Flu Game." On the eve of its debut, fans flooded the YouTube comments awaiting the premiere of the Seattle rapper's first release of 2023. The track—produced by ISM, SephGotTheWaves and GeoVocals—allows Lil Mosey's signature melodic delivery to take center stage. Each verse showcases the artist's hard hitting emcee skills while the hook highlights his musicality, with a touch of R&B. The YUNGTADA-directed video possesses an understated flashiness, as the dim lighting percolates, creating a polished-yet-gritty effect. Repeating the refrain, “I’m just tryna ball like Michael Jordan,” Lil Mosey considers that 2023 might effectively serve as a “Jordan Year,” as he gears up for a feverishly hot season.

Fans last heard Lil Mosey in late 2022, as he rolled out two fourth quarter installment packs—UNI and VER—each featuring three tracks a piece. His last video, “Rocket” gained traction following its December release. As a whole, 2022 remained a strong year for the artist. One of his most notable videos, "Falling"—directed by Legit Looks—generated over 2.2M views, showcasing his versatility as an artist, sonically and creatively.

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Since his 2018 debut, Lil Mosey has retained a loyal fanbase, thanks to his albums Northsbest and Certified Hitmaker, and releases such as, the double-platinum "Noticed," and his platinum 2020 single "Blueberry Faygo." The latter: crossed the 1 billion mark on streaming; peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100; and earned Lil Mosey his first No. 1 on the Rhythmic Songs Airplay Chart. Lil Mosey has worked with the likes of Chris Brown, Gunna, Trippie Redd and more.

Lil Mosey is currently in the studio working on new music to be released in the coming months.

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