Fresh off an appearance on the Black Panther soundtrack, Mozzy kicks off his 2018 releases with a new EP titled Spiritual Conversations.
The Sacramento MC’s latest project features five tracks with guest appearances by Jay Rock, YFN Lucci, Terrace Martin, Rayven Justice, PHora, E Mozzy and Dcmbr. The EP acts as a prelude to Mozzy’s Gangland Landord album, which is due out later this year.
View the stream, cover art and tracklist for Spiritual Conversations below.
1. In My Prayers
2. Remember f. YFN Lucci & E Mozzy
3. No Choice f. Rayven Justice
4. Interlude f. Phora & Terrace Martin
5. Who I Am
6. Nobody Knows f. Jay Rock & Dcmbr
(The original version of this article was published on February 13, 2018 and can be found below.)
Mozzy got his biggest placement to date when Kendrick Lamar enlisted him for the Black Panther soundtrack. Now, the Sacramento native is looking to capitalize on the increased recognition with the release of a new EP titled Spiritual Conversations.
The buzzworthy artist’s EP will be released on March 2 via EMPIRE, which has extended its business relationship with Mozzy. EMPIRE founder and CEO Ghazi Shami confirmed the extension in a statement issued on Tuesday (February 13).
“It’s truly exciting to work with and artist whose music resonates with me both professionally and personally,” Shami said. “When I hear a Mozzy record, it reminds me why I fell in love with rap music.”
Spiritual Conversations will be followed by a new album titled Gangland Overlord. No release date has been announced for the LP at this time.
Mozzy’s last release was Hell Made, a collaborative EP with Yowda that dropped in late December 2017. 1 Up Top Ahk, which was released last August, is his most recent solo project.
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Trash music from a trash artist for trash ne’er do well people. Pass
Ill never give dude any time 4 disrespecting those that put sac n the map
Bro is that you i the picture. You look like kart Williams in the matrix
Mozzy walk around looking brain dead but he can rap his ass off period. I had never really listened until about 6 months ago, but he’s the best at telling pure unadulterated gangster tales and making them interesting that I’ve heard in a good while.
I picked up on Mozzy back in 2015 by chance. I had completely given up on the new generation until I heard his shit. Mozzy actually got me trying to find new artists again even if Ive come up mostly dry the last few years. Everybody want to be Pac but Mozzy is more this generations Scarface imo
Scarface is a great comparison for him
Freddie Gibbs is dope too when it comes to raw gangster shieet
Most definitely! Gibbs is that guy. I’ve been saying recently my favorite 3 was Nip, Gibbs and Dave East. I think Mozzy bumped East down on my list now though.
EP is excellent