The night grew colder, but Marcus stayed a little longer—gazing at the moonlight, writing his truth, one honest line at a time.
Hopsin is a talented American rapper, singer, and songwriter known for his unique style and thought-provoking lyrics. One of his popular songs is "Gazing at the Moonlight".
Released in 2009, Gazing at the Moonlight is the debut studio album by Hopsin. It is widely viewed as a "time capsule" of his early career, heavily influenced by the horrorcore and shock-rap styles of Eminem and Slim Shady. While it shows flashes of the technical lyricism he’d later be known for, the album is often criticized for its inconsistent production and dated "cringe" factor. The Good: Lyrical Foundation Hopsin’s technical ability is the clear highlight. Even early on, his flow is sharp, and his multisyllabic rhyme schemes are impressive. "Motherfucker"
He pulled out his phone and opened a new note. For months, he’d wanted to write his own rhymes—raw, honest, uncomfortable. But fear had stopped him. What if people laughed? What if they said he was just copying Hopsin?
"Gazing at the Moonlight" is a captivating song that highlights Hopsin's artistry and creativity. With its laid-back vibe, introspective lyrics, and jazzy production, the track has become a fan favorite and a testament to Hopsin's talent as a musician.
Gazing at the Moonlight