Philthy Rich Samples 2Pac On New Mozzy Diss "Troublesome 59"

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Philthy Rich is back at Mozzy's neck on "Troublesome 59."

Philthy Rich and Mozzy have been swapping shots at each other over the past few days. The beef seemingly stems from Mozzy's decision to sign Messy Marv to his label -- a move that upset Philthy Rich. The beef seemed to come out of nowhere since the two collaborated in late December when Mozzy featured on Philthy's "HBIC." Over the weekend, Philthy Rich took aim at Mozzy on "Don't Forget" which sparked the feud between the two. In less than 24 hours, Mozzy clapped back with "Chill Philipe" which arrived along with a visual treatment. Since then, Philthy's been putting in double time, dropping back to back diss songs including his most recent, "Troublesome 59."

Philthy Rich takes on 2Pac's aggressive banger, "Troublesome 96" for his latest diss track towards Mozzy. The track follows yesterday's "Big 59" which served as a response to "Chill Philipe." The continues to poke at Mozzy, claiming that he's the Gangland Landlord rapper's "Oakland pass."

Peep Philthy Rich's latest track below and sound off with your thoughts in the comments.

Quotable Lyrics
But you ain't buss back when they shot Banner
N***a froze up and fumbled with the hammer
Playin' with his nose off the Montana
Real n***as callin' home, pressin' from the slammer


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