Artist's albums
Around Gangstas
2023 · single
Steppin (feat. Joe Moses)
2023 · single
Different (Bmix)
2023 · single
Real Love
2023 · single
Shady (feat. Rayven Justice & Joe Moses)
2022 · single
From Nothing 2 Something 4
2022 · album
Thick Thang
2022 · single
Freak It (feat. Jeremih)
2022 · single
Last Time I Heard
2022 · single
Without Me
2022 · single
Dick Pleaser
2022 · single
Choppa
2021 · single
No Love
2021 · single
Gotta Be Careful
2020 · single
Westside II
2020 · album
Really Out Here
2020 · single
Westside
2019 · album
All Rap (feat. Young Thug & RJMrLA)
2019 · single
Go Viral (feat. Future & Metro Boomin)
2019 · single
Last Time (feat. Eric Bellinger)
2019 · single
LA Sh*t
2019 · single
Stop It
2019 · single
SuWop EP
2018 · EP
We Living (Original)
2018 · single
Wish She Was (Original)
2018 · single
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Biography
California rapper Joe Moses began his career with a number of high-profile collaborations. Raised in Los Angeles, Moses was inspired by the music of 2Pac, but a stint in jail delayed his pursuits. After he was released from prison, he moved to Atlanta and signed to Waka Flocka Flame's Brick Squad Monopoly imprint. In 2011, Moses had a regional hit with "I Do It for the Ratchets." In 2013, he was featured on Ty Dolla $ign's "Paranoid," but before it was sent to radio, Atlantic Records insisted that B.o.B replace Moses' verse on the track. Eventually, he decided to part ways with the Brick Squad label, as he felt he wasn't getting the attention his career needed. He briefly signed to Pinnacle Records, but after just three weeks, he got out of the contract and returned to L.A. In 2017, Moses reunited with Ty Dolla $ign for the single "On My Bumper." A Future collaboration, "Back Goin Brazy," was issued in 2018, followed by a series of singles that landed on his Trap Angeles 2 mixtape. The SuWop EP rounded out his year and featured contributions from Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa, among others. Moses teamed up with RJmrLA first on "Stop It," followed later that year by "All Rap," which also featured Young Thug. He also found some success with the "Go Viral" single which featured Metro Boomin and Future. ~ Bekki Bemrose, Rovi