Getta: The Rising Voice from Moreno Valley

From Moreno Valley to the World: Meet Getta, Hip-Hop’s Next Storytelling Powerhouse

 

In the heart of Moreno Valley, a new voice is rising through the hip-hop landscape. Getta, a young artist who discovered his gift during his sophomore year at just 16 years old, is quickly proving that authentic storytelling and raw talent can cut through the noise of today’s music industry.

 

Like many great artists, Getta’s journey began with simple exposure and curiosity. “Just listening to other people make music and just hearing beats through the day so I just tried one day,” he recalls. What started as an experiment turned into validation when he shared his first attempt with someone who immediately recognized his potential. “They was like to hard keep going,” Getta remembers—words that became the spark for what would become an unstoppable creative drive.

 

Drawing inspiration from God first and foremost, Getta also credits industry heavyweights Hurricane Wisdom, Lil Baby, and Rod Wave as influences that have shaped his artistic perspective. This combination of spiritual grounding and contemporary hip-hop excellence creates a unique blend in his music—one that resonates with listeners seeking both substance and style.

 

To date, Getta has released three songs that showcase his evolving artistry: “Full Circle,” which comes complete with a music video, “The Cut Off,” and “Wait.” Each track demonstrates his ability to transform personal experiences into compelling narratives that connect with audiences on a deeper level.

 

What sets Getta apart is his relationship with the creative process itself. When asked about his most memorable moment in music, he doesn’t point to external validation or performance milestones. Instead, he reflects on something more intimate: “Just being able to dig deep within my thought and just make it rhyme and just feel at peace when I’m in the booth.” This introspective approach to creation suggests an artist more interested in authenticity than trends, more focused on craft than clout.

 

Currently, Getta is constantly working on new material while simultaneously developing his skills in video editing for promotional content—a smart move in today’s visual-first music landscape. This hands-on approach to every aspect of his career demonstrates the work ethic and self-sufficiency that often separates artists who break through from those who fade away.

 

But it’s his upcoming release, “The Fall,” that Getta believes will truly showcase his capabilities. “I feel like it’s one of my best storytelling songs,” he explains, describing how he’s “putting together past experiences and making them rhyme and just showing my supporters that I can really rap.” Set to drop this month, “The Fall” promises to be a defining moment—a track that demonstrates not just his technical ability, but his capacity to transform lived experience into art that matters.

 

What makes Getta’s story compelling isn’t just the music he’s already created—it’s the trajectory he’s on. From those first encouraging words as a teenager to the focused artist he’s become, Getta represents the next generation of hip-hop: self-aware, spiritually grounded, and committed to the craft. As he continues to dig deeper, rhyme sharper, and find that peace in the booth, one thing becomes clear: Moreno Valley’s Getta isn’t just making music—he’s building a legacy, one authentic bar at a time.

 

Follow Getta on Instagram: @Gettamusic