“He Wrote This at FIVE?!” — 9-Year-Old Rap Prodigy King Moore Blows Up AGT Stage with Swagger, Bars, and Pure Star Power!This wasn’t your typical kid audition. Nine-year-old King Moore stormed the America’s Got Talent stage with the confidence of a chart-topping rapper twice his age—and his original track “Pen Game,” written when he was just five, left the judges stunned. With bold bars, slick stage presence, and his proud dad cheering from the wings, King had the crowd on its feet from the first beat. Four YES votes later, it’s clear: this kid isn’t a star in the making… he already is one. You won’t believe what he said before he dropped the mic

9-year-old 'AGT' contestant does what most adults can't — with an original  rap that stunned Simon Cowell - MEAWW“He Wrote This at FIVE?!” — 9-Year-Old Rap Phenom King Moore Shocks America’s Got Talent Judges with Swagger, Original Bars, and a Mic-Drop Moment You Have to See

On an electric June night in 2025, the America’s Got Talent stage got hit with a blast of pure, pint-sized confidence—and his name was King Moore. Only nine years old, the Texas-born rap prodigy didn’t just impress the judges… he owned the stage like he built it himself.

And he did it with an original song—written when he was just five.


The Audition Nobody Was Ready For

When King first stepped onto the AGT stage, his oversized confidence and cheeky grin were already winning the crowd over. But it wasn’t until his interview descended into what can only be described as controlled chaos that the audience realized they were in for something else entirely.

With the swagger of a seasoned performer and the energy of a third grader who knows he’s got bars for days, King shouted to the crowd:

“Y’all better get up, because this one’s gonna HIT!”

And then? He dropped his original track, “Pen Game.”


“This Kid’s Got Rhymes!”

The beat dropped. The crowd clapped. And King tore it up.

Strutting across the stage like he was headlining Madison Square Garden, King spat out witty rhymes and clever punchlines with shocking ease and rhythm. The flow? Tight. The lyrics? Sharp. The confidence? Unreal.

“He wrote this at FIVE?!” one judge exclaimed, their jaw visibly dropping mid-performance.King Moore Audition | Week 5 | America's Got Talent 2025


A Proud Papa in the Wings

One of the most heart-melting moments of the night came from backstage. As King lit up the stage, his father could be seen beaming, laughing, and rapping along—his pride practically radiating through the screen.

Fans quickly dubbed King’s dad the “Hype Dad of the Year,” and social media exploded with love for their bond:

  • “The way his dad looks at him? I’m not crying, you are.”

  • “King Moore is a star, but his dad is the king of support.”


The Mic-Drop Moment

As his final verse echoed through the studio, King paused, looked into the crowd, and said:

“That’s my pen game. And I ain’t even done yet.”

BOOM. Mic drop.
The crowd? ERUPTED.
The judges? Four yes votes. No hesitation. No debate.


What’s Next for King Moore?

With this jaw-dropping performance, King Moore doesn’t just move on to the next round—he becomes a name to remember. From viral buzz to judge reactions to thousands of fans already demanding his track be released officially, the tiny rapper has become a giant overnight.

And if this is what he can do at nine… imagine what’s coming next.

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