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MOONN | CHICAGO ARTISTS TO WATCH RECAP

Moonn is an emerging artist building a unique sound rooted in emotion, energy, and intention. Blending raw storytelling with atmospheric and hard-hitting production, he represents a new wave of artists focused on authenticity, frequency, and evolution through music.

Q&A WITH MOONN (May 2025)

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  • So when you started your music journey, where was your confidence level?
    • My confidence level was actually quite high. I always believed I could do music successfully, and it just got stronger over time.
  • Who was your biggest inspiration while growing up?
    • While growing up, J. Cole. Once I got older, it was Jay-Z.
  • Did you ever want to give up in the process?
    • No, I always believed I would be successful.
  • What would you say is something you need to work on as an artist?
    • Thinking outside the box more. I want to try things I’m not good at, whether that’s singing or experimenting with records outside my comfort zone.
  • At what point did you decide to take your musical career seriously?
    • I started writing around fourth or fifth grade, but I took it seriously around age 13.
  • Where do you see yourself in the future?
    • Doing music full time, touring, and branching out into brand creation, business, and tech, while solidifying music as a central part of my career.
  • Are you seeking to secure a record deal or would you like to remain independent, and why?
    • It depends on the terms. I’m business-minded, so I would consider a deal if it makes sense financially, rather than taking nothing.
  • What was the process of creating your last project?
    • The last project, Domino, was my longest project. It started as a joint project with Galaxy, then I repurposed old songs and crafted it into its final form. It was long and stressful, though I loved the outcome.
  • What are your favorite visuals that you have created and why do you like them?
    • The video Talk, from 3–4 years ago, was my first time acting and performing scenes, which was exciting. My most recent visual, Gone, is also a favorite.
  • What is the highlighting moment in your career that encourages you to do music?
    • Receiving a DM from J Electronica encouraging me after going through my freestyles. Knowing someone of his caliber believed in me was huge.
  • Do you write your own music?
    • Absolutely.
  • Do you think having a ghostwriter is beneficial to artists?
    • Yes, many artists can benefit from it. Not everyone can do everything, writing melodies or hooks is sometimes better with collaboration.
  • Would you be interested in collaborating, and if so, who?
    • Outside of Chicago, Kelani, Doja Cat, Jack Harlow, and Russ.
  • Are there any specific Chicago artists that you would like to work with?
    • Chance, Saba, and Vic Mensa. I’m actually seeing Vic in a few weeks for a project and will discuss collaborating.
  • What is your favorite thing about being an artist?
    • The freedom and creativity to express myself fully and tell my story without restrictions.
  • What’s an exclusive fun fact about you?
    • I play the violin really well, though I haven’t played in the last 10 years. I’m confident I could pick it back up.
  • What is your guilty pleasure?
    • Candy, I have a real sweet tooth, which has given me plenty of cavities.
  • What never fails to make you smile?
    • Seeing the people I love, like my mom and sister, happy and smiling.

HIGHLIGHTS AFTER MAKING ARTIST TO WATCHLIST

  • Co-signed by Fully Chop
  • Recorded unreleased music with Rob49 and PGF Nuk
  • Worked with notable producers including ChaseTheMoney, DP Beats, Chase Davis, and OzOnTheTrack
  • Connected and built relationships with artists such as Sheck Wes, G Herbo, Babyface Ray, VonOff1700, Q50, BabyChiefDoIt, and Chucky
  • Performed at 2 live events hosted by Bill Crane
  • Generated strong streaming traction with “Conditional” (160K+ streams) and “Falling” (330K+ streams)
  • Received 50+ radio spins across tracks including “Conditional,” “Money,” “Narc,” and “Falling”
  • Continued consistent music releases while elevating sound quality, visuals, and brand identity
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