Lathan Echols, popularly known as “Lil Mosey,” is an American rapper and songwriter
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Lathan Echols, popularly known as “Lil Mosey,” is an American rapper and songwriter
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Not much is known about his personal life. It is not known if he is in a relationship.
He has acquired a lot of followers on social media. He has more than 95 thousand followers on ‘SoundCloud’ and around 79 thousand subscribers on his ‘YouTube’ channel.
His ‘Instagram’ account has earned 510 thousand followers. His ‘Twitter’ account has more than 17 thousand followers.
Lathan Echols was born on January 25, 2002, in Mountlake Terrace, Washington. He moved to Seattle when he was 2 years old.
He was raised by his mother and attended ‘Mountlake Terrace High School.’
He then attended ‘Shorecrest High School’ till tenth grade. He dropped out later to focus on his music career.
The late Kari Cash, one of Seattle’s most popular rappers, was the first person to support Mosey in his career.
Lil was quite young when he started making music. He started working on his music when he was in eighth grade.
He began his career with remakes of songs such as ‘Scared Money’ by Speaker Knockerz. He found his biggest inspiration in Meek Mill’s debut album, ‘Dreams and Nightmares’ (2012). Soon, he religiously started working toward building his music career.
He released his debut single, ‘Off White,’ on ‘SoundCloud’ in August 2016. The original song received more than 750 thousand “hits.”
He once stated in an interview that after the release of his first single, he noticed that everyone around him in Seattle was listening to it. His next song, ‘So Bad’ received more than two million streams soon after its release.
Mosey released his debut mixtape in the summer of 2017. The mixtape, titled ‘North’s Best,’ included tracks such as ‘So Bad,’ ‘Supreme Hoodies,’ and ‘Ion See You.’
Lil Mosey has not won any awards yet. However, his career has been on the rise and experts believe it would not take him long to win major music awards in the future.