Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. March 16, 2015. The stage is set for what will be an exciting year for Moses. With the name of a true believer and an attitude to defy all odds, the young T&T singer/songwriter is heading to the UK this Tuesday where he’ll appear on BBC1EXTRA- a subsidiary of global news leader, BBC.

Not many people can say they’ve done it with a smile- defy the odds of the music industry that is. Moses can, however. He says he smiles because no matter the challenge faced, he’s got his God-given talent and the will to persevere. Perseverance has seen him acquire a platform in the United Kingdom, since the increased rotation of his single, “Sample”- a song that was released in 2013. “It’s taking off over there,” he said happily, explaining that he’ll be hitting several media outlets while in the UK for the week, from March 17th. “I’ll also perform at London’s Heatwave band’s Hot Wuk Show,” he said.

Amid the excitement he feels with this recent development, the young entertainer who has released several hit singles in the past few years,foresees the release of one single or maybe two, each month for the rest of this year. Today, he releases “Full Moon”, a song he says, will prove to many, just how versatile he is, as an artiste. “You know many people assume that I’m only capable of singing ‘bubbling’ tunes, but that’s just not true,” he said. The new song, which was written by the artiste, is slower than anything he’s ever released and this one, Moses explained, delivers lyrics that encourage lovers to spend quality time with each other and enjoy each other’s company. It’s a far cry from “Sample” but as Moses put it, “the people need to hear everything that’s inside of me.”

Separately, the artiste is also unleashing his video for the track, “Touch It” today, Monday, as well. He’s also working on the release of the video for another track that was loved and lapped up a few months ago, “Double Time”. He understands that videos provide visual promotion for music and now, with a very strong desire to do things right, he’s ensuring that most, if not all of his songs come complete with a video to provide visual appeal. He warns fans to look out for some of the craziest but exciting releases they’ve heard yet, locally. “This year will be an amazing year for music. I’m assuring that my camp will deliver some very wicked songs, songs with a different sound, an edge, songs they wouldn’t imagine they’d hear from me,” he said.

Already booked for travels to several destinations, Moses says he can’t wait to hit the global circuit. “I have bookings already this year in Canada, the UK, Barbados, Guyana and for the first time, I’ll be visiting St. Vincent this year, “ he said. On his agenda during this first overseas trip for the year, Moses will make the link with prominent Trinidadian producer, Derrick "Wundah" Cyrus. That collaboration, he hopes will be the deal sealer when it comes to international recognition.

On his songwriting methods, the ever-friendly hit maker said it’s often a challenge to put lyrics to paper at his house, with a family atmosphere that’s almost always bustling with laughter and excitement. He revealed he’s often forced to head out for a drive, become inspired and return to a quiet place where magic almost always happens. “You never know what the big hit song will be. Sometimes the one that you think will be that hit, isn’t, and the one you least expect to be anything, takes on a life of its own.”

Moses can be found on prominent social media platforms, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. He invites all music lovers to sample his offerings via YouTube and of course listen out for more good music on the horizon.