Berner & Mozzy Link Up With SOB x RBE For "Froze Up"

Berner & Mozzy bring SOB x RBE on board for their new track.

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Berner and Mozzy are preparing for the release of their forthcoming joint project, Slimey Individuals. The two West Coast rappers return with a new track off of the project today featuring Vallejo's most promising group of artists, SOB x RBE. 

Berner and Mozzy recruit SOB x RBE for their new song, "Froze Up." Berner, Mozzy and SOB x RBE hop on a muddy, grungy beat that's handled by Traxx FDR. Berner and Mozzy kick things off on the first verse, swapping bars before Yhung T.O. swoops in on the hook. The beat doesn't necessarily feel like a typical "west coast" beat but with Berner, Mozzy and SOB X RBE on the track, they bring the same type of authenticity that comes from the area.

"Froze Up" is the second single from Berner and Mozzy's Slimey Individuals. A few weeks ago, they debuted the single, "Solitary" which features Wiz Khalifa. Keep your eyes peeled for Slimey Individuals which is set to arrive on Feb. 13th.

Quotable Lyrics
Preach, I'm tryna keep my face off a shirt
I'm old school, I'm still running through bitches purse
The feelings hurt, I'm stealing work and they still at work
My metro went crazy when they needed purp


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