Moula 1st steps back into the spotlight with “Grandma,” a cinematic and emotionally charged visual that hits deeper than the average street anthem.
Shot and edited by Red Room Studios, the video captures both sides of Moula’s artistry — his sharp lyricism and the vulnerability behind the bars.
💬 “Thought I wasn’t coming back — gotta think smarter…”
Those opening lines set the tone. “Grandma” isn’t about flexing; it’s about reflection. Moula taps into the pain, pressure, and perseverance that come with survival in the city — and he delivers it with calm confidence and a realness that Toronto fans know too well.
The visuals keep it grounded: dark tones, introspective close-ups, and a sense of distance that mirrors the emotion in his delivery. This isn’t just another track — it’s a statement that Moula 1st is back on his purpose and still carving his lane through authenticity.
Produced under Revenge Academy, the release feels both nostalgic and evolved. You can hear maturity in his flow — still hungry, but wiser.
🎧 Stream “Grandma”: foundation-media.ffm.to/grandma
🎥 Shot & Edited By: Red Room Studios
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Instagram: @therealmoula9
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🔥 TSM Breakdown:
“Grandma” proves that street music doesn’t have to shout to be powerful. Moula’s delivery is personal and patient — proof that sometimes the hardest bars come from pain, not pride. Toronto’s hip-hop scene is evolving fast, but voices like Moula’s keep the foundation steady.
💬 “From the heart, not the hype — that’s Moula 1st every time.”
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