Philthy Rich Claps Back At Mozzy On "Big 59"

Philthy Rich is back with another diss track.

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Mozzy and Philthy Rich have been engaged in a feud for the past little bit over the signing of Messy Marv. As the story goes, Philthy Rich, who's had issues with Messy Marv in the past, was not pleased when he found out that Mozzy signed Marv to his label. Ultimately, the issues resulted in a pair of diss tracks between Philthy and Mozzy. Philthy dropped off "Don't Forget" which took aim at Mozzy. It didn't take long for Mozzy to respond, striking back with "Chill Philipe." Now that the ball is back in Philthy's court, he returns with "Big 59."

Philthy Rich's response came shortly after Mozzy's "Chill Phillipe." The rapper hops on a grim instrumental while throwing obvious subs at Mozzy. Peep the new track below and keep your eyes peeled for more music from the two rappers.

Quotable Lyrics
Never send a boy to do a man's job
I get your boss wacked and your mans robbed
Overdose on syrup, that's a suicide
Ain't ridin' for yourself but expect you to ride


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