“A life dedicated, to them never saying I never made it!” What started out as a bar in a verse has become sort of a mantra for Chill Moody. The young aspiring hip-hop artist prides himself on being one of the top lyricists to hit Philadelphia in years.
After Chill Moody graduated from Overbrook High School in Philadelphia he attended Millersville University where he honed his craft of creating what he feels is “authentic hip-hop music.” In February Chill released his first independent album “RFM” (Running From Myself) which debuted in the top 100 on the iTunes hip-hop chart. This led to a performing at the Apple Store in SoHo (NY) on Feb, 21, 2013. The first official video from RFM (RFMintro) premiered on MTVjams on Feb, 25th 2013.
Chill closed out 2012 by selling out his first headlining show at Philadelphia Theatre of Living Arts (TLA), and kicked off 2013 in the same fashion, by selling out Philadelphia’s Hard Rock Cafe in March. In 2012, he performed at the 5th Annual Roots Picnic and received praise from billboard.com for his “show stealing” performance. In the same year he was also named by Complex Magazine (complex.com) as one of the top 10 up-and-coming artists in Philadelphia. In the fall of 2012 Chill put on a concert at the Philadelphia landmark Love Park in celebration of the success of his “Who Do You Love” album (collaborative album with singer Beano and producer Hank McCoy), he also made history by being the first hip hop artist to have a concert at Philadelphia’s City Hall courtyard.
contact Chill Moody @ChillMoody (Twitter) ChillMoodyBeats@gmail.com or aubgreen@gmail.com (Email)

Your music is actually so good. I look on youtube and videos that have 40k views should have at least a million. You need exposure my man but the right exposure. College scenes you’ll dominate. Do shows with or without Cody and you’ll gain new fans faster than you’ll believe. I go to Penn State, University Park (main campus). It’s in the middle of nowhere but our music scene is crazy. If the artist is famous, they’ve done a show here. Get up to PSU and get some new fans my man. Good luck with everything in your career