Mozzy & Lil Poppa Team Up On "Winning"

Mozzy returns with his latest single off of "Internal Affairs."

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It's been an eventful few weeks for Mozzy. The rapper got into a bit of a back-and-forth with Philthy Rich which resulted in some diss tracks being dished out. In the midst of the feud, Mozzy announced that he'd be releasing a new album in the coming months titled, Internal Affairs. The project is set to drop in June but he's returned with a new cut off of the project titled, "Winning."

Mozzy's back with his first single off of Internal Affairs that doesn't include direct jabs at Philthy Rich. "Winning" is a collaboration between Mozzy and Lil Poppa where they address jealousy and hate. The single follows the release of "Chill Phillipe" and "Killdrummy" which both arrived in the past two weeks. Most recently, Mozzy teamed up with Kur on their collab, "Soul."

Quotable Lyrics
I just sent some paper to my n***a, he did a favor for me
I just made a play and fed the hood, I know the neighbors love it
Two Glizzys in the whip, don't even trip, y'ain't takin' nothin'
My momma and yo momma know each other, that don't make us cousins


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