Moozlie Reveals Masterplan For Her Musical Return
Moozlie Reveals Masterplan For Her Musical Return. Despite not dropping new music for an extended period, Moozlie has remained highly engaged in the South African Hip Hop scene. Her dynamic presence in the entertainment realm and reputation as a celebrated host have solidified her position as a key influencer within the culture.
Moozlie‘s active participation in numerous Hip Hop events has not only showcased her versatility but also positioned her as a prominent face of the movement, playing a pivotal role in shaping and sustaining the vibrant atmosphere of the South African Hip Hop culture.
However, the rapper is now on the verge of getting to task in making music following a lengthy hiatus. Speaking to TimeLives, the Spirit Of An OG hitmaker revealed that she is currently mapping her way back to making an impact in the music space.
Moozlie stated that she is looking forward to collaborating with other artists making it a priority and a plan in her musical comeback. “It’s going to Baby Boy and Blanco. I’m back in the studio, I’m super thrilled. I’m sounding f***en crazy too if I can say so myself. I’m looking forward to collaborating. That’s how I’m going to get into this new year because my network is crazy. I could call anyone so I’m excited for what’s to come,” she said.
With some of the SA rappers dabbling in the Amapiano wave, Moozlie stated that it’s not a closed door for her but she is fully committed to releasing Hip Hop music. “It’s not a closed door for me, but come on you know I got to keep it Hip Hop,” Moozlie said during an interview on Turbang Studios TV.
Having consistently been in the industry for more than a decade is a feat Moozlie doesn’t take lightly. However, she is not one to dwell on her past accomplishments. Instead, she is focused on the continual evolution and expansion of her brand.
“As you grow and you evolve, you always want what you do to be bigger than you. With this I’ve been able to learn about retail on another level, I’ve been able to learn about marketing and that’s bigger than me,” she told TshisaLIVE.