Meet the up and coming rap sensation from the east coast MoBudda.
Hailing from Hartford, CT, MoBudda brings the heat in a time where good lyricism is rare. Born Monesha Jones, she recorded her first track around the age of 14 a song she named “My 1st Love”, she wrote about her love for music in a way Common did on the classic hip hop record “I Use to Love Her”. In 2009 she paired up with an artist to release her first mix tape called “Wave Runners” which she later named her independent record label. The first single called “So Fly” had became popular in CT so she than took her music on the road. Performing along the east coast she had performed over 100 shows from 2009-2011. One of her achievements also include opening up for the Queen of rap Lil Kim.
In 2011 MoBudda released a 12 track album called “Year of The Panther”. The album was a movement mixing politics with bars, and melody. It was a classic album showing her versatility. It was that album that got attention of labels, and taught her the art of knowing her worth. Labels were offering 360 distribution deals which were turned down under Biggboy Management. Their objective was to look for a path offering long jeopardy opportunities for growth and advancement based on talented. With struggles from producers who had indie labels she had to fight to get her own master vocals even as an artist in development.
In 2017 She also began to perform in events that would give back to the communities and supported programs that help sheltered find homes such as the “Friends of The Homeless Shelter” of Springfield Mass. The journey to expression “Autism Awareness” for kids ofPiscataway NJ, she helped raise money and performed uplifting music with uplifting messages. By making timeless music she was able to use music off her EP and Album from 2011. Her latest visual “Money Changes the Situation” which was a classic from Year of the Panther was just release September 2017. She educates in her lyrics and continues to build her fan base with visuals. Expressing stories untold and her own journey is the next thing for Mobudda as she prepares her documentary. She is the Lauryn Hill, the Eve, the Missy Elliot and the Lil Kim of today’s genre.
Check out her fly ass single ‘Play Doh’.
Check out her visuals to “Money Changed The Situation”.
Keep up with Mo’ Budda. She is definitely an artist to be reckoned with. Follow her social media to stay up to date on new music.
https://mobudda.com/music.html