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Mula XO: From Chicago’s Westside to Motivating the Streets — One Hustler’s Anthem at a Time

Straight out of Chicago’s Westside (290), specifically the infamous 700 block of Drake Street on Chicago Avenue (Da Ave), Mula XO is more than just a rapper — he’s a certified hustler with a mic, moving with purpose and precision. Born and bred in a city known for its drill roots, Mula XO is carving his own lane, delivering money-motivated anthems and street wisdom that push listeners to hustle harder.

His latest single, “MondayNiteRaw”, is out now on all platforms, continuing his streak of motivational street talk. Mula XO describes himself best:

“I’m a motivational speaker with my music because I was a hustler and still am. I want to motivate da streets to get money!”

His first music video, “No Love Lost,” directed by StewieFilms and shot in Oakland, set the tone for his raw yet inspiring aesthetic — gritty visuals, real bars, and authentic energy.

Following the success of his previous projects, “Avenue Baby” (2023) and “Mupac” (2024), Mula XO is currently crafting the highly-anticipated “Avenue Baby 2.” As always, expect unapologetic money talk, street motivation, and the mindset of someone who knows both the struggle and the grind.

Mula XO is living proof that it’s possible to come from the concrete and still shine, not just for the fame — but to spark ambition in others.

Stay tapped in with Mula XO — Da Ave’s own, motivating the streets one bar at a time.

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