In a male dominated industry only a few females have solidified their name in Hip Hop history. Bold, creative and diplomatic, a young female by the alias of Elles-Moca has emerged to leave her mark.
At the age of 13, Elles-Moca has already been interested in creating music and started to develop her skills independently. As Elles-Moca's interest continued to grow, there would be obstacles that would stand in the way and circumstances that would mould her character, make her stronger, and resourceful.
Never the one to be playing with barbies she would get her hands dirty instead with the boys sculpting her aggressive go getter attitude resulting in her playing by her own rules. While patiently waiting for her turn to shine, Elles -Moca had faced various trials and tribulations that plague a lot of artist particulary females. Always about a strong work ethic, her male counterparts were too caught up on the rap image and sterotypes.
As small groups and crews were formed amongst surrounding parties, resulted in them never being close knit units. This forced Elles-Moca to take initiative again to travel from one end of the city to the other to record music, and pursue her dream. This proved to be a enlightening experience. She learned of the constant struggle she had to face due to her gender but more importantly, the type of people she needed to surround herself with to attain great results and accolades.
Heavy on lyrics, thought provoking bars and beats only emcees can spit on, Elles-Moca recruits her generals and executives to send the message that she wont be stopped. A natural born leader, visionary and dime piece wrapped in one , Elles-Moca is ready to leave a lasting impression on the game as she is cut from a different cloth lyrically.
Hiphop Canada
Hailing from Scarborough, Toronto is rising female rap artist Elles Moca who is gunning for the throne with her hot new single, “Fck Boy.”
The video was shot and directed by videographer Nino Luey who is known for over 50 million views on YouTube and working with some of Toronto’s hottest stars. In the video, it is only right to say the Versace Down-wearing artist Elles Moca is stepping up her presence for 2020 and calling out all the “Fck Boys.”
Moca’s first drop was back in August 2017 when she released “God In The Hood,” gaining over 4K views on YouTube, and then she returned a year later with “60 Bars of Puroz.” She’s coming hard in 2020, as she explained to me earlier this month:
“My goals as a rap artist is to create quality music that everyday people can relate to and be motivated to, that provokes deep thoughts, will empower, shine a light on the positives and negatives in the streets and overcoming adversity.”
Fck Boy” is HipHopCanada’s Song of the Day. The single is available now on various digital streaming platforms including Apple Music and Spotify.
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