Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the Fall 2018 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands now. The temperature is still above 100 degrees on a Monday night in August when Mozzy makes his way ...
Six years ago, Mozzy thought his rap career was almost over. The artist was 25 and had already served several stints behind bars on drug and weapons charges. His first child was on the way, and his ...
It’s been nearly one year since Mozzy turned himself in to serve a one-year prison sentence for a federal gun charge. “Life comes at you fast. Sometimes sh*t gets real, and you gotta take that deal,” ...
Mozzy’s back with a brand-new project and a cinematic video to go along with it. Survivor’s Guilt is the Sacramento native’s first release under Yo Gotti’s CMG imprint, and after teasing the album ...
A “Weekend Update” segment spoofing the rapper that was cut from broadcast became a viral sensation. 16 hours ago On "Not Impressive," the third track off of Mozzy's new album, the Sacramento rapper ...
The incident took place at a venue called City Nightz, where Mozzy had shown up following his performance at another nearby club. Mozzy was attending an after-party at a club in Wichita, Kansas over ...
The first voice you hear on Mozzy’s debut album, 1 Up Top Ahk, is law enforcement. The Sacramento rapper had a show scheduled in Las Vegas sometime last year, but when cops caught wind of the shadow ...
According to USP Atwater inmate records, Mozzy concluded his sentence on Thursday (May 4). Mozzy has been released from a California prison, 10 months after turning himself in on federal gun charges.
Despite his current legal issues, Mozzy isn’t letting the music stop. On Monday (April 3), fans were able to check out a new single titled “FREE ALL THE LIFERS,” a Dave-O and Jay P Bangz-produced ...
It looks like the CMG (Collective Music Group) takeover is still in full effect. With the second quarter of 2023 in motion, Mozzy does not let his incarceration stop the music from seeing the light of ...
Mozzy has gained a cult following for his gritty street storytelling, drawing from his experiences to give the listener a window into Sacramento's Oak Park neighborhood. In his new video for "The ...
Mozzy isn’t afraid to cry in his music. The Sacramento-bred street rapper, who’s gained acclaim over the last several years for his colorful, melodic depictions of gang life and gun violence in the ...