Mood

Mood

With a steady pulse and intricate layering, Mood's music balances rhythmic tension with spacious atmospherics, encouraging listeners to dwell in their emotions.

hip-hop

United States

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Doom

Doom

1997

About Mood

Mood stands as a significant voice in the contemporary hip-hop landscape, capturing the nuances of emotion and mental health that often go unaddressed in mainstream narratives.
By centering feelings over bravado, Mood has carved out a space where vulnerability is celebrated rather than shunned, resonating with listeners who crave authenticity amid the bravado-laden tropes prevalent in the genre. The artist’s approach...
By centering feelings over bravado, Mood has carved out a space where vulnerability is celebrated rather than shunned, resonating with listeners who crave authenticity amid the bravado-laden tropes prevalent in the genre. The artist’s approach hinges on a raw, confessional style that invites introspection. Through layered production choices and immersive soundscapes, Mood creates an environment where listeners can reflect on their own experiences while engaging with complex themes of identity and self-acceptance. The interplay between beats and lyrical content fosters a sense of intimacy, making each track feel like a personal dialogue. Lyrically, Mood often explores themes of anxiety, solitude, and resilience, crafting narratives that blend personal storytelling with broader social commentary. The tone oscillates between earnest sincerity and reflective irony, allowing for both cathartic release and contemplative moments. This duality invites listeners to not just hear the words but to feel them deeply, creating a profound connection between artist and audience.

1 studio album· United States

Full discography

Mood's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 1997–1997
Discography may be incomplete (1 of ~5 albums indexed)
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