Many may not be aware of who Moxie Raia is but today is the perfect time to get acquainted with the singer. The R&B songstress' newest track, "On My Mind," which features the G.O.O.D. Music's President, Pusha T, premiered today on Ebro's Beat 1 radio show.

The track has a very 90s R&B feel to it and it definitely showcases Moxie's beautiful voice. And of course, Pusha's smooth lines wraps up the track perfectly. "On My Mind" will be featured on Moxie's upcoming mixtape, 931, that is due to drop next month. Back in December, Moxie started promoting the mixtape by releasing the visual for her track, "How to Feel." According to Complex, she wrote and produced the track and she also handled the treatment and editing of the visual all on her own. Quite impressive!

Take a listen to "On My Mind" and let us know what you think of the single.

If you enjoyed that track, you'll really vibe out to Moxie's "Rudimental." Just last week she released the track, which features Jimi Tents. Moxie explained the back story to the single to Noisey and what it meant to her:

"Rudimental is about the simple things: It's about that moment when you walk outside for the first time in the morning and look up to the sky and the sun hits your face; for a second, you don't think about who to be; you just ARE," explained Moxie. "It's about believing we are born with all the knowledge we'll ever need. It's why I reference William Wordsworth ('the child's the father of man'). Little kids are so wise and pure but as we get older the forces of the world and society can dim our light. It's about washing those layers off and going back to who we were when we were born. It's especially personal to me because the song was inspired by children I mentor who have taught me so much. I'm also really happy Jimi Tents is featured on the song since he's such a good friend of mine."

Make sure to be on the look out for Moxie's 931 mixtape and if you want to check out more of her music, head over to her SoundCloud page.

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