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Mz Luna | |
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Birth name | Tyrese Dorsett now Luna De Medici |
Born | Melbourne, Florida, United States | May 12, 2003
Genres | Hip hop, Trap, R&B, Pop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, singer, songwriter, entrepreneur |
Years active | 2020s–present |
Labels | Celestial Entertainment |
Website |
Mz Luna (born May 12, 2003) is an American recording artist, songwriter, and entrepreneur from Melbourne, Florida. A Black, openly gay artist, she is noted for representing LGBTQ voices in hip hop and R&B. Mz Luna is the founder of Celestial Entertainment, an independent record label. Known for blending elements of R&B, hip hop, and pop, she has built a fanbase she calls the Celestials. Her music is characterized by sultry vocals, rhythmic beats, and themes that mix vulnerability with empowerment.
Early life
[edit]Mz Luna was born in Melbourne, Florida, on May 12, 2003. Born into foster care under the real name of Tyrese Dorsett changed her name to Luna De Medici and goes by Mz Luna. While Mz Luna struggled to fit in and always had voiced their opinions when wrong doing in dcf was happening, is where Mz Luna found her love for voice and choice of kids in care. In the year of 2020 is when former know Tyrese Dorsett released their first album of beats and did a surprising 16,000 streams by the end of the year which lit a fire in them and made them reach for the stars. And by the year 2024 Tyrese Dorsett on no notice changed their artist name to the now Mz Luna and released her first song in December of 2024.
Career
[edit]While owning a online company and Music Mz Luna has achieved many things at the age of 22 and continues to strive and thrive for more.
Music
[edit]Mz Luna emerged in the music industry with a bold vision and a sound that defies conventional boundaries. Drawing on her diverse background and life experiences, she developed a style that resonates with listeners seeking authenticity and innovation.
By 2025, Mz Luna had accumulated over 1.24 million streams across platforms. Her lyrics often explore themes of sensuality, confidence, and emotional depth.
Notable tracks include:
- LAST NOTES (2025), a club-oriented single
- FEMNOIR (2025), exploring themes of feminine power
- BAD HABIT (2025)
- BOUNCE (2025)
Celestial Entertainment
[edit]In addition to her solo work, Mz Luna is the owner and creative lead of Celestial Entertainment, a record label that signs and develops other artists. The label emphasizes independence, artistry, and cultivating unique sounds.
Artistic style and influences
[edit]Mz Luna’s sound fuses R&B, hip hop, and trap, with emphasis on performance and lyrical presence. Critics have described her music as combining raw emotion with experimental beats. She often portrays both vulnerability and strength in her songs.
While being influenced by singers and rappers like: Doja cat, Nicki Minaj, Cardi b, etc
Discography
[edit]APOCALYPSE PART 1-3
LUNA PART 1-3
APOCALYPSE THE ALBUM
VELVET VEMON
ITS ME
Singles
[edit]- LAST NOTES (2025)
- FEMNOIR (2025)
- BAD HABIT (2025)
- BOUNCE (2025)
Personal life
[edit]Mz Luna identifies as a gay artist and is active in promoting LGBTQ visibility in the music industry. She refers to her fans as the Celestials, cultivating a close relationship with her audience online and through performances.
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