Lil Mosey, whose real name is Lathan Moses Stanley Echols, was born on January 25, 2002, and is from Seattle, Washington.
He gained recognition with his debut album “Northsbest” in 2018, which included the successful track “Noticed” that made it to the Billboard Hot 100 chart. In 2019, his album “Certified Hitmaker” reached number 12 on the US Billboard 200 and featured the popular single “Stuck in a Dream” with Gunna.
The album was re-released in 2020 and included Mosey’s biggest hit to date, “Blueberry Faygo”, which reached number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100.
REAL FACTS ABOUT LATHAN MOSES
FULL NAME: Lathan Moses Stanley Echols
DATE OF BIRTH: January 23, 2002
PLACE OF BIRTH: Seattle, Washington, U.S
NATIONALITY: American
OCCUPATION (s): Rapper, Singer, Songwriter,
LABELS: Interscope, Mogul Vision
EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION
Lathan Moses Stanley Echols, who was born in Seattle, Washington on January 25, 2002, was raised by his mother in the northern part of the city.
He discovered his passion for rapping during his early teenage years and embarked on his music journey while in eighth grade.
Initially attending Mountlake Terrace High School, he later switched to Shorecrest High School during his sophomore year.
Following the popularity of his track “Pull Up,” he made the decision to leave school and dedicate himself entirely to his music career. He relocated to Los Angeles to focus on recording his music.
CAREER
Mosey’s initial hit song, “Pull Up,” was his first release, followed by “Boof Pack” and “Noticed.” His music videos gained millions of views on YouTube.
He released his debut album, “Northsbest,” in 2018, and “Certified Hitmaker” in 2019.
In January 2020, Mosey was featured on Eladio Carrión’s “Safe With Me.” His single “Blueberry Faygo” was leaked on Spotify in 2019 and gained popularity, leading to its official release in February 2020.
It reached number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. In June, he released “Back at It” with Lil Baby, followed by “Top Gone” with Lunay in August for the deluxe edition of “Certified Hitmaker.”
He then hinted at his mixtape titled “Universal” in August, which served as a transition to his next album, “The Land of Make Believe.”
In early 2021, Lil Mosey was featured on the remix of “Blueberry Eyes” and released “Holy Water” on his nineteenth birthday.
He collaborated with Rich the Kid and Smokepurpp on tracks before releasing the single “Enough.” In April 2021, he faced legal charges but was found not guilty in March 2023.
Mosey released “Flu Game” in 2023 and “Life Goes On” in 2024. He also signed a distribution partnership with Cinq Music Group.
PERSONAL LIFE
Lil Mosey and Instagram model Lucia Manfredi have been in a romantic relationship since 2021, but they have chosen to keep the details of their relationship private, including how long they were together before making it public.