Sunday, October 8, 2017

The Otherworldly Falsetto Of Moses Sumney Comes From His Deep Childhood Shyness

The musician says he spent a lot of time singing under his breath at school. "At 10, his pastor parents moved from California, where he was born, to Accra in Ghana, where his fellow students would mock his American accent. It kickstarted what he calls 'an almost obnoxious obsession with loneliness, singledom, isolation,' which has permeated his music ever since."



Article source here:Arts Journal

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