Also known as Moosh and Twist Years active 2011–present Website www.mooshandtwist.com Record label Entertainment One Music | Genres Hip hop Labels eOne Music Members MooshTwist Genre Hip hop music | |
Albums Growing Pains, Back to the Basement, Living Out Loud Similar Hoodie Allen, Mike Stud, Jared Evan, Yonas, Myles Parrish Profiles |
Moosh and twist city kids in a hip hop world
OCD: Moosh and Twist is a hip hop duo based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The group consists of DeQuincy "Moosh" Coleman-McRae and Oliver "Twist" Feighan. They have amassed a devoted following over the years and have released four official mixtapes and one EP, the latest being their 2016 album Growing Pains.
Contents
- Moosh and twist city kids in a hip hop world
- 2000 2010 Beginnings
- 201113 Various mixtapes
- 2014 2015 Living Out Loud and touring
- 2015 present Growing Pains
- Musical style
- Influences
- Songs
- References

2000-2010: Beginnings

Moosh and Twist grew up in Philadelphia and attended The Philadelphia School together. The two became friends in first grade and bonded over their love of sports and music. Moosh and Twist would play drums and piano together in school. One of their grade school teachers taught them the basics of recording when they were young and they playfully refer to him as their first engineer. They started rapping and making music together in 7th grade but didn't take it seriously until about 2009 when they were in 10th grade. The two attended different high schools, Haverford High School and Friends Select School, but remained friends. The pair officially came together under the title OCD: Moosh and Twist. they work at mall "OCD" in their moniker because they were obsessed with music. They have since dropped the prefix.
2011–13: Various mixtapes

On March 7, 2011, while still in high school, Moosh and Twist released their first official mixtape Up Before the World. They soon performed this mixtape live in front of Corey Bader, a suffering cancer patient. They released a few music videos on YouTube but the one that took off the fastest was for "City Kids." The video was directed by Rex Arrow, who was widely known for working with Mac Miller. In June 2011, Moosh and Twist were featured in XXL's section The Break. On September 25, 2011, Moosh and Twist released their second mixtape The Welcome Mat.

To follow up The Welcome Mat, the Philly duo released The Vestibule on January 3, 2012. The title of the mixtape derives from one of Moosh's rap lines from their previous mixtape. Twist explained, "We had this song called "Black Forest Gummy Worms" on Up Before The World and there's a line Moosh says, 'Standing at the door while they be sitting in the vestibule,' so the first project was called The Welcome Mat. You get to the door. We're about to graduate high school. We're knocking on the door, wiping our feet off. [Then] we get inside, and now we're standing in the vestibule and we think we're in a stage where [we're] in between. We want to break out huge so bad, but we still have to get our mindset right – get everything straight [and get] a little bit more mature – and The Vestibule is kind of like saying, 'We're so close but we're not inside.'" After high school graduation, the two chose to put college to the side and pursue music full-time.
Following The Vestibule, Moosh and Twist released Back to the Basement, their fourth mixtape, on March 12, 2013. The project featured production from producers such as DK and Logic's in-house producer 6ix. In October 2013, the duo went on the Party With Your Friends Tour with Hoodie Allen.
2014-2015: Living Out Loud and touring
On April 22, 2014, Moosh and Twist released Living Out Loud on iTunes. The 7-song EP reached the top five on the iTunes hip-hop chart and number one on Billboard’s Heatseekers list. In the spring of 2014, the group went on the 21-city Living Out Loud Tour along with Jared Evan in support of the EP. On October 19, Moosh and Twist performed at the Forbes Under 30 Music Festival. In winter 2014, the Philly duo toured overseas in Europe for the first time. In early 2015, almost one year after the release of Living Out Loud, Moosh and Twist went on the Patiently Waiting Tour. Fresh off of the Patiently Waiting Tour, Moosh and Twist performed at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas for the first time. On July 3, 2015, Moosh and Twist made their way back to Europe for Wireless Festival.
Moosh and Twist enjoy performing and providing fans with a positive space to be. "We're just performing and letting people know that everything is okay for 45 minutes," says Twist. In early 2016, the duo toured with rapper Mike Stud on the Back 2 You Tour.
2015-present: Growing Pains
On September 16, 2015, Moosh and Twist released "Whoa," the first single from their upcoming project Growing Pains. The second single from the project "Champion" was released on March 26, 2016. The duo did not announce the title of the project until they released their third single "Stamina" on April 26, 2016. "Stamina" features fellow Philadelphia native Lil Uzi Vert. On June 23, 2016 they announced "Growing Pains" would be released on August 5, 2016 and revealed the cover artwork. Moosh and Twist released a fourth single titled "Bring Me Some" on July 28, 2016.
Musical style
The individual styles of Moosh and Twist complement each other very well. Moosh is described as the pure spitter with a more laid back and technical flow while Twist's vocal tone and frenetic delivery brings the adrenaline. Moosh says that Twist brings enthusiasm and charisma and that they "attack the track differently." Twist says that Moosh writes the best hooks and is great with lyrics.
Influences
Moosh and Twist name Black Thought of The Roots as a mentor. They look up to Philadelphia artists like The Roots, Meek Mill, and Will Smith. Moosh and Twist also list hip hop artists such as Lil Wayne, Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and Outkast as musical influences.
Songs
All That I KnowLiving Out Loud · 2014
Get It - Got It - GoLiving Out Loud · 2014
Bring Me SomeGrowing Pains · 2016