Internet Sensation King Moore’s ‘ABC’ Video Hits 2 Million Views on YouTube - California Hoy

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Jun 9, 2024

Internet Sensation King Moore’s ‘ABC’ Video Hits 2 Million Views on YouTube


LOS ANGELES.- KING MOORE, the 8-year-old internet sensation, has released his latest dynamic single, “ABC,” with the video debuting on April 30th. In just four weeks, it has already amassed over 2 million views. The track is a contemporary hip-hop take on the Michael Jackson classic song I Want You Back, reflecting young King’s admiration for the legendary artist while adding his own hip-hop flavor.

A quadruple threat who sings, acts, models, and dances, King Moore exudes infectious charisma and determination, aiming to inspire others by being a role model. Recently named Junior Ringmaster for UniverSoul Circus, King Moore is also preparing for the Growing Pains tour with Nickelodeon star That Girl Lay Lay. At a recent UniverSoul Circus performance, King invited Heiress Harris, daughter of rapper T.I. and Tiny, to join him onstage, showcasing their fun-loving chemistry performing Made For Me by Muni Long and positioning them as a new youthful dynamic duo. This kid has ALL the tools! Rap, sing, dance, act, personality, and swag! I would call him a young Drake but being a young King Moore is just as promising! I look forward to sharing the ring with him in several of our upcoming cities and watching his career touch the sky!” says UniverSoul Circus ringmaster Donald “N.O.” Long.

In addition to making music, releasing videos, and touring, King voices the character Cody on the popular television show CoComelon.

When asked what advice he would offer other kids trying to break into entertainment, King said, “Firstly, practice, practice, practice! Next, be a good listener, and finally, never give up!”

King’s parents oversee and facilitate his endeavors and have made his dream of stardom their mission to see realized. King’s musical influences include Michael Jackson, Ed Sheeran, Justin Bieber, and Chris Brown. As for film influences, he cites Zendaya, Tom Holland, Ice Cube, and The Rock.

When asked how he stays grounded, King often cites a quote from The Rock: “It’s nice to be important but more important to be nice.”

King has dreamt of becoming a star since the age of three, and it is now coming to fruition with the help of his parents and his manager, two-time Grammy-winning music publisher Tony Mercedes, known for hits like Ed Sheeran’s "Shape of You" and TLC’s "No Scrubs." Mercedes has worked with a lot of top-tier talent but believes that King Moore is special. "King represents what the future of music can look like. Today’s kids make up 50% of the population, but also 100% of the future. Let’s invest in the future, one kid at a time.”

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