Mozzy Delivers New Single Off EP "No Choice" With Rayven Justice

Mozzy drops off "No Choice" ahead of the release of "Spiritual Conversations."

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Mozzy has all eyes on him right now. On the heels of getting a Kendrick Lamar shout out at the Grammys, the rapper announced plans for his EP Spiritual Conversations and album, Gangland Landlord. The EP drops tonight at midnight but before that, he decided to drop off one more cut off the project. He previously dropped his collab with Jay Rock and DCMBR on "Nobody Knows." Now, he gets Rayven Justice for hook duties on his latest effort, "No Choice."

Mozzy gets introspective on his latest single, "No Choice." The song is a glimpse into Mozzy's life. Between the death of family members and watching people close to him get locked up, this song in particular aligns perfectly with the title of the project. 

Keep your eyes peeled for Mozzy's EP, Spiritual Conversations, dropping tonight.

Quotable Lyrics
They label us killas and I don't mind
'Cause I'll kill anybody that come to mines
The driver like "How I get all this time?"
You had an active roll in the commission of a crime


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