Mozzy Fires Back At Philthy Rich On "Chill Phillipe"

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Mozzy tells Philthy Rich to "be bool" on his latest track.

Mozzy's been on a hot streak over the past year or so, especially after he announced that he'd be quitting lean. The rapper delivered several dope projects in 2018 including Gangland Landlord and Spiritual Conversations. Unfortunately, there's some tension in the West and Mozzy seems to be at the involved in it. Philthy Rich dropped off his single, "Don't Forget" recently which took aim at Mozzy. In respects to the 24-hour rule in rap battles, Mozzy wasted no time responding.

Mozzy is back with his new track, "Chill Phillipe. The track came shortly after the release of Philthy Rich's iniital diss record. The song follows the release of "Free Yatta Pt. 2" ft. Yatta which Mozzy dropped in earlier this year. 

Keep your eyes peeled for more music from Mozzy.

Quotable Lyrics
Chill Phillipe, we know you ain't been on the drill, Phillipe
It's real Phillipe, them shooters be shootin' to kill, Phillipe
Aye, Philip never caught a body, I'm sure everybody could vouch
We was at South By Southwest, police were walkin' you out


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