Mosa Ghawsi (born 11 March 1989), known professionally as Malik Montana, is a German-Polish rapper of Afghan origin. He began making music in 2008, releasing his debut album, Naajak, in 2016. It would be followed by the release of Haram Masari in 2017, Tijara and 022 in 2018, Import/Export in 2019, and Adwokat Diabła in 2023.

Malik Montana
Birth nameMosa Ghawsi
Born (1989-03-11) 11 March 1989 (age 35)
Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany
OriginWarsaw, Poland
Genres
Years active2008–present
LabelsGM2L

Born in Hamburg, Mosa would move to Warsaw at the age of 15. He would begin making English-language music in 2008, making his debut in Polish rap in 2015.

Early life edit

Mosa Ghawsi was born in 1989 in Hamburg. His father was from Afghanistan, while his mother was Polish-Greek. According to an interview with PopKiller, he traveled with his brother at the age of 15 to Poland, settling in the Wrzeciono neighborhood of Bielany, a district in Warsaw.[1]

Career edit

Music edit

Mosa began to make music under the pseudonym Malik Montana in 2008; the last portion of the pseudoym, "Montana", is derived from the Scarface character Tony Montana.[2] Early on in his career, he would make English-language hip-hop songs with the German rapper Sentino; he would continue to make songs in English until 2012, when he began to appear in foreign concerts within Poland.[3]

On 20 October 2015, he made his debut in Polish rap with "NaNaNa", which featured Diho and Białas. In 2017, Sentino was kicked off the GM2L ("Get Money Live Life") label;[4] afterwards, Malik would take over the label.[5]

Malik Montana released Tijara in 2018; it peaked at number two on OLiS and was certified gold by the Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry.[6] He also released several songs certified gold by the ZPAV, with "Mówili" certified as 2× platinum. In 2019, he released Import/Export, which peaked at number three on OLiS and was certified platinum. He also released "Jagodzianki" the same year, which featured Mr. Polska and was certified 4× platinum.

In 2021, Malik Montana announced an album with guest appearances from only French rappers; it is to be named WAW CDG, after Warsaw Chopin Airport and Charles de Gaulle Airport.[7] He also performed at the Wrocław Hip Hop Festival.[8]

In 2023, Malik Montana released Adwokat Diabla, which included features from Fivio Foreign, NLE Choppa and Headie One.[9]

Tijara Mobile edit

Malik established Tijara Mobile, a phone network, on 4 February 2020. The purpose of the network was to interact with fans; the network provided SMS and voicemail services, as well as announcements regarding contests and events involving Malik Montana.[10]

Tijara Mobile went defunct in November 2021.[11]

Discography edit

Albums edit

List of albums, with selected details[3]
Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications
OLiS
Haram Masari
  • Released: 10 February 2016
  • Label: GM2L
  • Format: Online streaming
Naaajak
  • Released: 9 December 2016
  • Label: GM2L
  • Format: Online streaming
Tijara
  • Released: 24 May 2018
  • Label: GM2L
  • Format: Online streaming
2[12]
022
  • Released: 16 November 2018
  • Label: GM2L
  • Format: Online streaming
Import/Export
  • Released: 27 September 2019
  • Label: GM2L
  • Format: Online streaming
3[14]
Adwokat Diabla
  • Released: 10 March 2023
  • Label: GM2L
  • Format: Online streaming

Singles edit

List of singles, with selected details
Title Year Peak chart
positions
Certifications Album
POL
[16]
"Do rana" 2015 X Haram Masari
"1szy Nos" 2017 Tijara
"Baby same przyjdą"
"Pelikan"
"Powiedz Co"
"Who You Mam"
"KE6Z"
(ft. KiKi)
2018
"Mieli"
"Shut Up"
(with 2's Day and Dio Mudara)
Non-album single
"Botoks"
"6.3 AMG" Tijara
"Mówili"
  • ZPAV: 2× Platinum[15]
"Teraz i tu"
(ft. Sobota and Yogi)
"Trajkotka" 022
"Dla rodziny"
"To nie żart"
"Wyrosłem na blokach"
(with Dio Mudara)
"One Night Stand"
(with Dio Mudara)
"Jagodzianki"
(with Mr. Polska)
2019
  • ZPAV: 4× Platinum[15]
Import/Export
"Robię Yeah"[18]
(ft. K Koke)
  • ZPAV: 2× Platinum[15]
"7 5 0"[19]
(ft. Millonair and Bonez MC)
"Mona Lisa"
"VvsNike"
(ft. Lil Toe)
"Za pasem"
"Jungle Boyz"
"Niedostępny"
(ft. DMN)
2020
  • ZPAV: 3× Platinum[20]
Adwokat Diabla
"Rundki"
(ft. Diho, Alberto and Bibic)
  • ZPAV: 2× Platinum[20]
"Mordo weź"
(with LX)
"Wuwua"
(with Josef Bratan)
2021 Non-album single
"Bratan"[22]
(ft. Tovaritch)
Adwokat Diabla
"Głosy w Głowie"
"Click Clack Bang"[7]
(ft. Dosseha)
"3 Telefony"
"Sukcesu cena"
(with Trobi)
"Chodź"
(with Maxwell)
2022 19
"Jetlag"
(with DaChoyce)
1
  • ZPAV: 4× Platinum[23]
Non-album singles
"Biznesmeni z podwórka"
(with Kazior and Alberto)
23
"Brudasy with Atittude"
(with Farid Bang)
5 Adwokat Diabla
"Do Tanca"
(with Żabson)
3 Non-album single

References edit

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