Moozlie Debutes Behind-The-Scenes Series On Her Life As A Rapper And Creative

South African hip-hop star and creative director, Moozlie, has officially launched a brand-new docu-style series that takes fans behind the curtain of her life as both a performer and a creative force. The series, which began with a visual drop titled Moozlie Music Special, was teased on her Instagram this week and marks the first installment of a three-part project developed alongside visual collaborator.
This new venture arrives at a high point in Moozlieโs career. After a period away from releasing music, she made her long-awaited return in 2025 reminding fans and the industry alike why she remains a key figure in South African hip-hop. Her recent single, which was met with strong support from fans, signaled a confident step back into the music space.
The first episode of the series gives viewers an intimate look at one of Moozlie’s most talked-about performances this year: the “Big 3” stage collaboration at the Basadi in Music Awards, where she performed alongside fellow rappers Rouge and Nadia Nakai. The energy, chemistry, and execution of that performance made it one of the standout moments of the night and a fitting focus for the series debut.
Beyond the stage lights, Moozlie uses the series to showcase her dual role in the industry, not only as an artist but as a creative director. Juggling her rap persona with her work behind the scenes at Era By DJ Zinhle, she reveals the often unseen work that goes into building a lasting brand and legacy. This balance between artistry and leadership is central to the narrative she is crafting with this series.
Her recent win at the Basadi in Music Awards for best styled artist of the year further underlines the significance of this moment in her career. It is not just a return but it is a renaissance. And with this series, Moozlie is taking control of her own story, offering fans not just the final product but the real, messy, beautiful process behind it all.
The tone of the series is refreshingly personal, less about polish, more about presence. Moozlie appears grounded, showing up in workspaces, rehearsals, and real-time creative decisions. It is a rare glimpse into the day-to-day of an artist whoโs often seen only in final form on stage or in campaigns. By inviting fans into her world this way, she not only documents her journey but also inspires young creatives to embrace the behind-the-scenes grind that builds greatness.




