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Mozzy Shares Diverse “Beyond Bulletproof” Project Ft. G Herbo, King Von, Polo G, & More

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California rapper Mozzy has resurfaced with a new project. Throughout his career, Mozzy has released dozens of solo albums and collaborative projects, and now he can add his latest studio record Beyond Bulletproof to the list. The diverse, 13-track album carries an array of sounds that proves Mozzy isn’t an artist who can be boxed in.

“In my neighborhood and the ghettos of America, ‘bulletproof’ means ‘love., ” Mozzy said of Beyond Bulletproof. “So this is a message that nobody can tamper with. The love that I’ve got for you, it’s bulletproof—it’s Teflon. We seasoned up the expression, I’m taking it further and saying that I love you regardless of your flaws or the rules of the street.”

There are a few features including additional vocals from G Herbo, Eric Bellinger, Polo G, Blxst, Shordie Shoride, Lil Poppa, Celly Ru, E Mozzy, and King Von. “S/O erybody that played a part in this gangsta sh*t!!!!,” Mozy penned in a caption to a post on Instagram. “I luv ya dearly ya hear me!!!! #BeyondBulletproof 🖤.” Give Beyond Bulletproof a spin and let us know your thoughts.

Tracklist

1. Unethical & Deceitful
2. So Lonely ft Shordie Shordie
3. Body Count ft. G Herbo & King Von
4. Betrayed
5. Bulletproofly
6. Boyz To Men
7. I Aint Perfect ft. Blxst
8. Can’t Let You Go ft. Eric Bellinger
9. Pricetag ft. Polo G & Lil Poppa
10. The Homies Wanna Know
11. Overcame
12. Off The Muscle ft. Celly Ru & E Mozzy
13. Big Homie From The Hood

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