Christopher Moore, professionally known as C-Moez, is a rapper, producer, and videographer from South Jamaica, Queens, New York. His journey in music began at age 12, transforming poetry assignments into rap verses that set him apart with sharp wordplay and vivid storytelling. Drawing inspiration from legends like Nas, Wu-Tang Clan, and 50 Cent, C-Moez honed his craft through battle rap and local performances.
In 2008, he released his debut mixtape, Instrumental Slaughter Part 1, mixed by renowned producer Ryo The Crook. By 2011, his talents landed him on major stages, including the Grammy Academy Music Conference and Hot 97’s Summer Jam Festival Stage—making history as the first unsigned artist to perform on the Festival Stage.
C-Moez has since built a reputation as a force in the underground scene, collaborating with industry icons like DJ Whiteowl and DJ Kay Slay, and earning features on platforms like ThisIs50.com and Shade45 XM Radio. In 2014, he launched his independent label, New Gang City, further cementing his role as a rising leader in New York’s hip-hop culture.
Today, C-Moez continues to captivate audiences with his raw talent, electrifying performances, and an unwavering commitment to his artistry. He stands as one of the last mixtape artists to bridge the golden era of hip-hop and its evolving future.
To date C-Moez is a active artist within the culture, operating independently.
Releasing videos and music at his own pace throughout the years. C-Moez is 1 of
the last mixtape artists to see the change of the culture and business as a whole.
C-Moez is assumed to be 1 of the new Kings of New York.