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Why Q'moshyn Made the song "Creep"

  • Writer: WillandLiz Wooten
    WillandLiz Wooten
  • Oct 11
  • 1 min read

Given I have the inside track to the rising star from NJ, I'm often asked "Why did Q'moshyn make the song Creep on the Hood Supa Hero 3 UTV album?" Is he still mad about turbulent business ventures or rocky relationships. Is he still mad or is he over it?

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I couldn’t find any definite interview or statement where Q’moshyn says why he made “Creep” on The Hood Supa Hero 3 UTV album — or whether he’s still mad about whatever inspired it or if he’s moved on. The public info doesn’t clearly lay out the backstory or emotional status. What I can infer, based on how tracks like that usually work in Hip Hop / storytelling:

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What it likely means

Conflict / confrontation: A song titled “Creep” in that context tends to address people “fronting,” being false, sneaky, or disrespectful. Probably Q’moshyn responding to something or someone who crossed a line.


Calling out behavior: It likely serves as a way to expose or address behavior that he sees as “creeping” — not fully honest, not upfront.


Authentic expression: As an emcee and storyteller, Q’moshyn often processes real life in his art. “Creep” could be part of that — using music as therapy or defense.


You can be the judge for yourself and listen below, then message me back to see if you think I got it right:


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