Elijah Moth finds his voice and strength with “Doing Me,” a bold, genre-hopping single that pulls pop, R&B, hip-hop, and rap into a charging conductor for self-freedom. “Doing Me” is a movement, dare I say, a defiant but soulful declaration of self-acceptance, confidence, and breaking free from expectations.
From its hypnotic melodies and infectious hooks to Moth’s effortless vocal delivery, “Doing Me” has you in its sights the moment the beat drops. Seamlessly navigating silky smooth R&B runs before going hard with razor-sharp rap, Moth, who refuses to be constrained by genres, flexes some serious versatility, going deep about the push and pull of societal pressure and personal truth and turning his ongoing journey into a universal anthem.
“Freedom, understanding, a sense of liberty” is how Moth explains the essence of “Doing Me.” And you can hear it in every note. The production is slick but raw, a groove that can’t be denied while its profound message sinks in. It’s a kind of track that knocks just as hard in the club as in late-night rumination.
“Doing Me” is a call to be secure in your truth. Elijah Moth has delivered the perfect soundtrack.