USMNT star Weston McKennie has attended the release of Moise Kean’s rap album, with the American previously admitting to recording songs himself.
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American worked with Kean in TurinReunited at listening party in MilanWashington native recorded own tracksFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
United States international McKennie is a close friend of Italian forward Kean from their time together at Juventus. He has offered his support to the 24-year-old striker following his first foray into the music business.
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McKennie was present, alongside Kean’s Fiorentina colleagues Albert Gudmundsson and Robin Gosens, at a listening party in Milan for Kean’s production, ‘Chosen’. At that event, Kean performed a full version of the album and was joined on stage by a number of acts that he has collaborated with.
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McKennie also fancies himself as a rapper, as does fellow countryman Tim Weah, and told in October 2023 of working with AC Milan winger Rafael Leao: “I have a song with him as well. Me and Moise went to Milan one day we were free to record a song.”
Weah added: “I write a lot when I am at home and I am not tired. I sit and write music. My best friend is a producer so we do little things together. I want to get into writing professionally for artists. I think it’s fun. We have so much time to ourselves to just sit in front of the TV and play video games.”






