Infamous Moon’s “Red Eyez” Feels Like a Midnight Classic in the Making
- TeamGQP
- Jul 2
- 2 min read

Infamous Moon is back with a new track, and “Red Eyez” is exactly the type of record that separates the real from the rest. The L.A. artist floats across Nicole Tripp’s eerie, slow-burning production with the kind of urgency that only comes from real-life pressure.
Mixed, mastered, and brought to life by engineer MixedByKev out of Las Vegas’ Studio 1920, the record sounds clean, moody, and made for late-night reflection. Moon doesn’t just spit bars—he unpacks trauma, loyalty, and a restless spirit that refuses to fold.

This isn’t Moon’s first moment. His project 4KAYCI, named after his sister who tragically passed away, charted on iTunes and built a loyal fanbase that connects with his rawness. From the melodic grit of “I Need You” to the unfiltered energy on “Baby Joker” and “Warrior,” Moon shows time and again that his lane is carved out of pain, persistence, and pure skill.
But one feature that really lit up the underground? His guest verse on Luxx Dwaves’ “I Want You”—a smooth, addictive track that had female fans reposting it all over socials. That verse showed a different side of Moon—softer, but still surgical with the pen. He also recently chopped it up on the Potency Exchange Podcast with Young Keefa, giving fans a closer look at his journey. It’s clear—Infamous Moon isn’t just rapping to get on. He’s rapping to survive, to heal, and to make sure Kayci’s name lives forever.
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