Nigerian indigenous rapper and songwriter MOEC drops “Helper” as track three on his brand new “6IX” EP, out today.
Coming right after “Somedays” and “Eriwa” on the project, this one shifts into more personal territory. The title says a lot without needing explanation. Most people who have been through difficult seasons understand what it means to look back and recognise the specific moments when something or someone showed up right when it mattered most.
MOEC has built his name through records with Hugo P, Highstarlavista, Evado, and Kolaboy, but on “Helper” he steps into the space alone. No feature, just him and the honesty behind the concept. That kind of solo moment often reveals the most about an artist, and MOEC handles it without reaching for unnecessary drama.
His indigenous rap style stays intact here while the emotional weight of the subject gives the record a different texture compared to harder street-focused material in his back catalogue.
Within the six-track “6IX” project, “Helper” holds the middle and gives the EP its most reflective moment. Stream it as part of the full project and let it find you where you are.
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