In his first interview since being acquitted, Lil Mosey says he hopes to move forward.
in March after he and his accuser both took the stand during the seven-day trial. In his first interview since the verdict, Mosey speaks to “It’s been tough, mentally. I had to rebuild my whole life,” says the Seattle star. “It sucks to have something like that be attached to my name, knowing I didn’t do it, and the whole world can see that.”
While Mosey released a few songs last year, he plans to flood the scene and release a slew of new music now that the trial is over. His extended absence allowed him to grow creatively and hone in on his voice — he can now hit notes he couldn’t land when he was in his late teens. “My voice is changing. Just me recording, I see myself hitting different types of notes — notes that when I was 16, 17 [would make] my voice would crack. Now, I’m a man. I can hit certain notes that I wasn’t able to hit.
While the artist continues to ruminate on his journey, he hopes to rebound and thrive as Jordan did in the late ’90s. “I feel like my last two years kind of been a sickness,” he says. “Right now, I’m playing through that Flu Game.” Watch Mosey’s interview above as he talks about performing at Rolling Loud LA in March, being the CEO of his label and more.
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