Mokita

John-Luke Carter, better known by his stage name Mokita, is a multifaceted American artist whose musical journey encompasses roles as a singer, songwriter, and record producer. With a nuanced approach to electronic and pop music, Mokita has a knack for interweaving emotional lyrical content with melodic production, which has become a signature aspect of his work. Following his love for music, he learned multiple instruments, including the piano and guitar, which has significantly shaped his songwriting style and soundscapes.

Mokita has grown into a significant presence in the contemporary music scene, particularly well-regarded within the indie and electro-pop domains. Some of his most impactful releases include resonating tracks like "Who's Gonna Love Me Now?" and the introspective "Colorblind," which showcase his ability to merge heartfelt lyrics with ear-catching melodies. His versatility as a musician is also reflected in the various versions of his singles, such as "Monochrome (JSHG Sunset Version)" and "Who's Gonna Love Me Now? (Afinity Remix)", which illustrate his songs' adaptability to different styles and production treatments. His music is characterized by its honesty and relatability, often tackling themes of love, self-reflection, and the myriad shades of human emotion, as seen in heartfelt tracks like "Nothing Is For Sure" and "Damn, I miss you." Mokita's discography continues to evolve, drawing listeners with its depth and relatability, securing his place as a compelling voice in modern music.

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Single - Released February 27, 2026
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