Harmony is one word that describes everything that Coatesville artist Malik Mos High aims to accomplish in his daily life and career. His art comes not from the paintbrush, but the pen.
Born as Randolph Green, he uses both identities to create what he calls a divine duality. Randolph is the one who channels responsibility and grounding, while Malik Mos High creates a frequency of music and energy.
Green takes charge of his own destiny through his campaign called Royal Frequency, a movement that focuses on ancestral healing, storytelling, and empowerment. Through Royal Frequency, he tunes you into the sounds of his new album Born Hope and offers wellness powered by nature.
Under Royal Frequency, he runs two platforms that encapsulate his work as an artist: Weareroyalty and Selfworkx. He describes Weareroyalty as the crown, and Selfworkx as the root.
“They’re different in function but identical in intention. One broadcasts the message, the other ensures the messenger is whole. Weareroyalty elevates the external. Selfworkx fortifies the internal,” said Green. “Together, they form a system of legacy and healing.”
Through the Weareroyalty brand, he spreads the message of independent artistry where music and visuals come together with intention. It pushes for authenticity and connection with yourself.
Meanwhile, his album is about rebirth – something not just recorded in a studio, but a lived experience. Green created Born Hope with extreme care, preserving not only his trials and tribulations within the tracks, but also the triumphs and accomplishments.
“The most challenging part was staying faithful to the vision when life was testing me. The most rewarding part is knowing that every lyric, every frequency, is encoded with truth. It’s not just an album—it’s a spiritual document,” he said.
To get the full effect of healing, the Selfworkx brand uses a line of products that are designed with organic herbs and botanical blends to holistically heal and uplift. Items like Ginger Root Powder, Sea Moss Gel, and Mullein Leaf offer a spiritual and medicinal connection within the body.
For Green, these movements are not just brands, they are the long-lasting impact he intends to leave behind for Chester County and beyond. He connects deeply with Coatesville, where he learned the power of loyalty, resilience, and community. He also participates in Coatesville First Fridays.
“Whether I’m activating creatives in studio sessions or offering healing through Selfworkx, I’m always pouring back into the land that raised me,” he said.
“I’m here to build legacy, not just business.”
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Editor’s Note: This post first appeared on VISTA Today in October 2025.





















































































