Mozzy and Philthy Rich have been firing shots back and forth this whole week and now, Mozzy comes through with his latest track, "Killdrummy." The Gangland Landlord rapper's new track is in response to two diss track Philthy Rich aimed at him since Sunday night, "Big 59," and his most recent release, "Troublesome 59" which samples a classic 2Pac track.
The tension between the two rappers began in December when Mozzy signed Messy Marv to Mozzy Records. Marv and Philthy have been feuding since 2013 and although Mozzy and Philthy worked together in late 2018, Mozzy's decision clearly made Philthy feel a way. Last week, after doing a slew of interviews, Philthy released "Don't Forget," which he aimed at Mozzy. In response, Mozzy came through with his banger, "Chill Philipe" which prompted the pair of diss tracks from Philthy.
The recent releases from Mozzy are set to be included on his forthcoming project, Internal Affairs which is set to drop in June.
Quotable Lyrics
Stylin' put you on, and what you thought, that we forgot
So you should’ve bought a chain 'fore I viewed you as a broad
How I'm the only Sacramento nigga in One Mob?
'Posed to be Cookie Money, you told me buddy's a fraud
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