Tracks
4
Total Weeks
48
Highest Peak
8
Performing a distinct Atlanta trap style but hailing from the Pacific Northwest, rapper Lil Mosey made his breakthrough in late 2017 with the viral hit "Pull Up." With its trap bass, light melody, and a sing-song delivery similar to Lil Yachty and Desiigner, the track notched millions of streams for the teenaged Seattle musician, who issued his first tape, NorthsBest, in 2017. Dreams and Nightmares Raised by his mother in the northside of the Emerald City, he started rapping in his early teens, inspired by Meek Mill's Dreams and Nightmares. He dropped out of high school to pursue a music career, heading down to Los Angeles to record. He issued his early tracks online, building a following with tracks "Off White" and "So Bad," which both appeared on his debut mixtape, 2017's self-released NorthsBest. "Pull Up" arrived at year's end and carried Mosey into 2018, when he issued follow-up single "Boof Pack" via Interscope Records. As his exposure grew, he joined national jaunts with the likes of SmokePurpp, Smooky Margiela, and Juice Wrld.