Andreas Moss has made significant progress in his musical career and has no plans to slow down any time soon. The recording artist is originally from Sweden, and at the age of three, he and his family made their first trip to the United States while traveling full-time as missionaries engaged in Christian service. He established himself as a Christian solo musician at the age of 21 and gained notoriety there.
Five years ago, Moss recalls with fondness thinking, “I should feel extremely good right now, like I accomplished something,” when performing in front of a packed house. He continues, “That was all under the premise of needing to not be who I was. I made the decision to halt. I canceled all of my tour dates, went missing for two years, and then returned to pop.
Andreas’s journey with his own identity and sexuality has been quite humbling. Through his deep, heartfelt pop music, he not only inspires people to be themselves but also raises awareness for self-love and self-acceptance. The official music video for the gay pop singer’s most recent single, “KUDOS,” which focuses on self-love, was just published.
Andreas, who was in Nashville, was reached by Flaunt over FaceTime. Discover more about his Swedish childhood, the turning point in his career, biggest influences, writing “Minivan” and “KUDOS,” studio necessities, and other topics by reading the sections below.