Los Angeles native and Potency Music recording artist Infamous Moon doesn’t just rap—he testifies. His newest release, “Red Eyez,” feels like a nocturnal prayer, bleeding vulnerability and grit in equal measure. Recorded at Studio 1920 in Las Vegas and shaped by the skilled hands of engineer MixedByKev (Riverside, CA), the track is a cinematic descent into insomnia, paranoia, and passion. The beat—crafted by Vegas producer Nicole Tripp—pulses like a heartbeat skipping in the dark. It’s haunting, hypnotic, and the perfect match for Moon’s weathered delivery. But what makes “Red Eyez” cut deeper than your average banger is the unspoken grief humming underneath it all.
Grief is no stranger to Moon. His breakout iTunes-charting EP 4KAYCI was a raw dedication to his late sister, Kayci. That project proved that pain, when wielded by an artist with intention, can transcend. It’s the same emotional currency that makes songs like “Poltergeist,” “Villain,” and “Heartless” feel so gut-wrenchingly real. Moon’s most notable feature—on Luxx Dwaves’ underground hit “I Want You”—introduced him to a new wave of fans, especially women drawn to his raw tone and poetic honesty. That record remains a cult favorite and proved Moon’s versatility and emotional reach outside his solo catalog.
Whether it’s on the reflective “I Need You,” the rebellious “Baby Joker,” or his 34 Chan-assisted heater “Stretch’d Out,” Moon constantly shifts shape while staying grounded in his truth. And if you caught his recent sit-down on the Potency Exchange Podcast with Young Keefa, you already know—Moon’s pen bleeds authenticity. With “Red Eyez,” he doesn’t just chase the vibe—he becomes it.