Moore's "first official song" as a solo artist was "Slut". Moore released the song on
SoundCloud. She performed under the stage name Cindyy Kushh from the age of "17 or 18",
Breakthrough In December 2016, Moore released the EP
Glow Kit. The EP was included in "20 best Bandcamp releases of 2017". In 2017, the track "Rules", which was produced by Luna God, was released as a single from the EP. The music video for the song was later released in August on YouTube. The track was also played by
Björk as part of a DJ set, In 2019, "Rules" was included in the soundtrack of the
Hulu original series
Ramy. In 2018, Moore has released three EPs so far. In January 2018,
Muthaz Day 2 was released. The EP featured production from Rock Floyd and
Crystal Caines. This was followed by
BbyShoe, which was released in February 2018 to positive reviews. The EP also received praise from
Pitchfork. In May 2018, Moore released a surprise EP entitled
Free Brittanee. Moore performed at
Toronto Pride in June 2018. "Indian Hair", a track from Moore's 2015 EP,
Weave, featured in the soundtrack to the second season of
Netflix series
Dear White People.
Retirement, Mutha Magick Apothecary, and comeback On August 28, 2020, after years of delays, her debut studio album,
Muthaland, was finally released on music distribution platforms. Declaring it her last official release, she expressed her frustrations via Twitter with the process behind making the album, adding how much stress it caused her. The album received positive reviews from music publications, with critics praising the lyrics and creativity.
Pitchfork scored the album an 8.0 rating, with contributor Dylan Green writing "It's a deliriously entertaining, ambitious project from an artist operating at her peak". She started an apothecary, named Mutha Magick Apothecary, selling soaps, candles, and essential oils among other products. In addition, she also plans to open a physical brick-and-mortar store for the company, while also focusing on possibly releasing a mini-EP to be made exclusively available on
OnlyFans, and a documentary. She soon recanted her statements on retirement and appeared to make a comeback with the release of her EP
Muthaleficient 2 on March 2, 2021. She later released the third volume of her Bastard Tapes EPs,
The Bastard Tapes, Vol. 3 on May 10, 2021. Tom Breihan for Stereogum describes it as "[not] as musically far-out as
Muthaleficent 2. Instead, it's mostly hard, fundamental Southern rap. [...] Mostly, though, the appeal is just Bbytalking fly, charismatic, nasty shit. She is extremely good at doing that." In 2024, she released her album
Sleep Paralysis, working alongside producers such as Foisey,
Bon Music Vision, and Kilde.
Influences Moore has credited
Gucci Mane as her biggest musical influence. She has described her music as being influenced by living in the ghetto in Chattanooga. She is known for having a colorful fashion sense and frequently wearing different wigs. == Personal life ==