Mozzy Drops Off His Latest Single "Who Want Problems"

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Mozzy is back with his new track, "Who Want Problems."

It feels like Mozzy's music reached a new level after he decided to "kick the cup." He's banged out two projects since the beginning of the year with Spiritual Conversations EP and his recently released collaborative mixtape with Kaeone, Run It Up Activities. He's also announced a full-length album, Gangland Landlord. He's yet to announce a release date for the album but today, he delivers a brand new single, "Who Want Problems."

Mozzy is back with another heater on "Who Want Problems." The rapper's latest single serves as the first solo release we've heard from him since April's "Do It For The Dooterz." Mozzy brings a detailed depiction of the gang life he experiences on wax over a heavy west coast beat. It's another massive hit from Mozzy. Hopefully, this is a sign that Gangland Landlord is coming soon.

Quotable Lyrics
On 380 thang, pulled out made it come off the nickel
Sting operation, too gangsta to play the middle
Ask the killas, Mozzy on Sacramento on sizzle
We official, free Two Gun and multiple pistols


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