Zoey Dollaz Goes In During His HNHH Freestyle Session

Zoey Dollaz snaps during our latest HNHH Freestyle Sessions.

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 HNHH Freestyle Sessions is a new weekly series we've been delivering this past fall. We've brought through an array of different rappers through to show and prove their skills. We kicked off the series with Chaz French, who delivered an electrifying freestyle and subsequently brought through NYC's Squidnice and G-Herbo last week. This week we brought Zoey Dollaz through to prove what he got on the microphone. 

Zoey's been killing it throughout this year with guest appearances as well as the release of his mixtape M'ap BouleHis latest project has produced some hard hitting singles and he's also been proving himself as a solid emcee at the same time. Most recently, he was part of the BET Hip Hop Awards Cypher along with fellow Miami natives Denzel Curry and Ski Mask The Slump God. While he definitely proved himself on the microphone, he also ended up catching a bit of backlash for name dropping Joe Budden (or Hoe Budden, if you're Zoe). However, he scomes through fearlessly on the microphone in our latest HNHH Freestyle Session. Dollaz hits up a dark, atmospheric trap beat from our in-house producer, Loa Gaze.  If you haven't been up on Zoey Dollaz yet, this freestyle should change your mind. 

With the launch of our HNHH Freestyle Session, expect new freestyles every Tuesday. We have some OG's in the game that are about to appear as well as more up-and-comers. Don't just expect rappers on the cypher though, we have some R&B cats coming through as well. Stay tuned with us and make sure you pop by the website every week for another HNHH Freestyle session.

Quotable Lyrics
I got guns like T.I.
Got a bad bitch in Brooklyn,
same block as B.I.
I be rockin' Balmains,
you be rockin' Levy's


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