Mozelo Kidz is making noise in the hip-hop scene with the release of his latest track, “Powder,” a bold and energetic song that blends sharp lyricism, street attitude, and deep cultural roots.
Built on a fusion of urban hip-hop beats and traditional Kiganda contemporary dance rhythms, “Powder” stands out for both its sound and its message. The track carries raw energy, hard-hitting production, and confident delivery, while also leaning into humor and curiosity as tools for expression.
In the song, Mozelo Kidz reflects on beauty, age, and attraction through a provocative lens. He questions why older women apply powder despite visible wrinkles, then flips the narrative by describing an old woman rolling her eyes and unexpectedly leaving nearby young men stunned by her presence.
Through this contrast, the artist expresses a sense of wonder and fascination, challenging common perceptions and sparking conversation around beauty and confidence.
Musically, “Powder” is anchored in Kiganda dance influences, giving the track a strong traditional feel, while the hip-hop foundation keeps it firmly grounded in modern urban culture.
This blend highlights Mozelo Kidz’s commitment to representing his roots while still appealing to today’s hip-hop audience.
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With “Powder,” Mozelo Kidz continues to carve out his lane as an artist unafraid to mix culture, commentary, and street vibes. The track not only delivers catchy bars and energetic beats but also reinforces the growing trend of African hip-hop artists proudly incorporating indigenous sounds into contemporary music.
“Powder” is now adding momentum to Mozelo Kidz’s rising profile, positioning him as a voice that merges tradition and modern hip-hop with confidence and originality.

