Mozzy Gets Jay Rock & DCMBR For New Song "Nobody Knows"

Mozzy reveals the first track off of "Spiritual Conversations" featuring Jay Rock & DCMBR.

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In less than two months, Mozzy's announced that he kicked his addiction to lean, got a shout out during Kendrick Lamar's acceptance speech at the Grammys and had a highlight track on Black Panther: The Album. As he rides the momentum, he announced two new projects he has in store including his upcoming Spiritual Conversations album. With the project dropping in less than two weeks, he drops off the first single off the project.

Mozzy is proving that its his time right now with his new single "Nobody Knows." All three artists use the track as a moment to reflect on the challenges they've face in the past and the present. Mozzy leads the song before Jay Rock hops on the second verse and DCMBR handling a melodic outro. It's a short glimpse into what Mozzy has up his sleeves on Spiritual Conversations.

Quotable Lyrics
I ain't gotta speak on it, you got a brain
If the shoe fits, wear that bitch
Situations dirty than you clean up quick
One mop, two cans on some aerosol shit


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