Mozzy & Yatta Link Up On "Free Yatta Pt. 2"

Mozzy calls for Yatta's freedom on part two of his 2017 track.

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Mozzy had one hell of a run in 2018. At the beginning of the year, the rapper announced that he was quitting lean and since then, he's been delivering a steady stream of music. The rapper released Spiritual Conversations in March and a few months later, he teamed up with Kae One for Run It Up Activities. The two projects built the anticipation for the release of Gangland Landlord which arrived in October. As he continues to drop new music, he returns with his latest cut, "Free Yatta Pt. 2."

Mozzy is back with Yatta on "Free Yatta Pt. 2." The track honors the currently-incarcerated Bay Area local legend Yatta who appears on the track. The song serves as the follow-up to Mozzy's 2017 track, "Free Yatta." The new track comes two weeks after Mozzy linked up with Jay Rock and DCMBR on "The Other Side."

Quotable Lyrics
Everytime, fork over the fetti, I need every dime
Everytime we slide, n***as die and I ain't never lie
Fingerprints, wipe that thang down, make sure its sanitized
100K, I used to sit in the trap and just set aside 


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