During the 1980s, Mousa was involved in competition between the Assyrer and Syrianer movements as part of the
Assyrian naming dispute and naming conflict in Sweden, and felt that he was ostracized from both communities for not taking a position along either movements. Although he made a song as an attempt to compromise, those of the Syrianer movement usually do not invite him to perform. Mousa has addressed
Turkification policies that impacted
Assyrian villages in
Midyat. In one song, he sings about the village of
Enhil, challenging actions by the
government of Turkey in removing traces of the Assyrian heritage of
Tur Abdin, while establishing himself and other "Enhiloye" as the village's leaders. Mousa's songs have also addressed Assyrians being forced to leave their homeland in exchange for an uncertain future. == Discography ==