This is a digital item. After purchasing you will have instant access to the album via Muzik, Sevin’s new exclusive streaming webapp which allows you to listen to this album and also download the album inside Muzik to listen offline without an internet connection.
After a seven-year hiatus, veteran Christian hip-hop artist and founder of HOG MOB Ministries, Sevin, made a triumphant return with his highly anticipated album, Mozes. Spanning 14 tracks and running over an hour and a half, the project functions as both a grand biblical allegory and a deeply personal testimony of endurance. Drawing a direct parallel to the biblical patriarch Moses leading Israel out of Egyptian bondage, Sevin positions himself not as a self-proclaimed hero, but as an urgent guide urging people to flee spiritual captivity and street life before time runs out. The result is a sprawling, heavyweight effort that blends raw vulnerability with an unshakeable sense of divine purpose. Sonically, Mozes builds on Sevin’s signature West Coast grit while expanding into expansive, cinematic arrangements. Ranging from soulful melodies to trunk-rattling trap rhythms, the production gives Sevin the headroom to stretch his delivery across sprawling track lengths. The title track, “Mozes,” serves as the album’s emotional and thematic centerpiece, delivering sharp storytelling about rescuing souls from addiction, violence, and despair. Features from prominent Christian hip-hop figures like Datin and Illuminate add dynamic energy and varied perspectives, complementing Sevin’s gravelly, authoritative delivery without overshadowing his central gospel message. What sets Mozes apart in Sevin’s vast discography is its sheer scale and unfiltered honesty. Tracks like “Home,” “Save the Day,” and “The Vine” trade quick-fix radio formulas for detailed, sermon-like narrative arcs that confront depression, spiritual warfare, and redemption head-on. Rather than compromising his message after a long break from the music scene, Sevin doubles down on his street-certified ministry focus. Mozes is a passionate, uncompromising body of work—a powerful reminder that true transformation requires courage, and that Sevin remains one of the most authentically raw voices in kingdom-focused hip-hop.
Sevin “Mozes” Album
$15.00
This is a digital item. After purchasing you will have instant access to the album via Muzik, Sevin’s new exclusive streaming webapp which allows you to listen to this album and also download the album inside Muzik to listen offline without an internet connection.
Learn more by going to muzik.hogmob.com
After a seven-year hiatus, veteran Christian hip-hop artist and founder of HOG MOB Ministries, Sevin, made a triumphant return with his highly anticipated album, Mozes. Spanning 14 tracks and running over an hour and a half, the project functions as both a grand biblical allegory and a deeply personal testimony of endurance. Drawing a direct parallel to the biblical patriarch Moses leading Israel out of Egyptian bondage, Sevin positions himself not as a self-proclaimed hero, but as an urgent guide urging people to flee spiritual captivity and street life before time runs out. The result is a sprawling, heavyweight effort that blends raw vulnerability with an unshakeable sense of divine purpose. Sonically, Mozes builds on Sevin’s signature West Coast grit while expanding into expansive, cinematic arrangements. Ranging from soulful melodies to trunk-rattling trap rhythms, the production gives Sevin the headroom to stretch his delivery across sprawling track lengths. The title track, “Mozes,” serves as the album’s emotional and thematic centerpiece, delivering sharp storytelling about rescuing souls from addiction, violence, and despair. Features from prominent Christian hip-hop figures like Datin and Illuminate add dynamic energy and varied perspectives, complementing Sevin’s gravelly, authoritative delivery without overshadowing his central gospel message. What sets Mozes apart in Sevin’s vast discography is its sheer scale and unfiltered honesty. Tracks like “Home,” “Save the Day,” and “The Vine” trade quick-fix radio formulas for detailed, sermon-like narrative arcs that confront depression, spiritual warfare, and redemption head-on. Rather than compromising his message after a long break from the music scene, Sevin doubles down on his street-certified ministry focus. Mozes is a passionate, uncompromising body of work—a powerful reminder that true transformation requires courage, and that Sevin remains one of the most authentically raw voices in kingdom-focused hip-hop.