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Moh Flow‘s musical journey began as a rapper, but he soon realized that his true calling lay in exploring the depths of his soul through singing and songwriting. This artistic shift proved to be a turning point, as he found his voice and began crafting a sound that seamlessly blends elements of hip-hop, soul, and R&B. The result is a sonic tapestry that resonates with listeners on a profound level, transcending language and cultural barriers. This multi-talented artist has captivated audiences with his lyrical prowess and distinctive sound, firmly establishing himself as one of the Middle East’s most promising talents.
His song “Reckless” is a moment of brutal honesty. Moh Flow addresses people who are no longer in his life by confronting them in these verses. However betrayed he felt by those people, he still recognizes that he had a part to play in those relationships too. After some soul searching, he’s retired the meaning of the word “reckless” as in being difficult. The new Moh Flow is reckless in a whole ‘nother way – reckless as in how hard he’s going to go to achieve his dreams.
The Reckless album is a collection of nine original songs and two remixes created during a period of creative and personal shift for Moh Flow. If you listen to the entire album, you will feel the wave of disruptive energy and experience the shifts he was going through. It’s a culmination of a must-watch artist’s trajectory over the past couple of years. There’s no doubt after one listen that Moh Flow is on his way to glory.
“I created music that felt like the soundtrack to life at the moment; I vented on these records,” says Moh Flow. “I flexed, cried, reflected, confessed…all of it. The inspiration is so personal that a few people will hear these records and know exactly what I’m talking about. It was all on display, and then I spoke on it.”