Mozzy’s manager teases collab with Eminem & Polo G.
If the hints are true, then we might see a collaboration between Mozzy, Polo G, and Eminem. Mozzy’s manager Dave Dash recently took to Twitter to tease a possible joint from Eminem, Polo G & Mozzy. “Mozzy, Polo, & Eminem? Who woulda thought,” he wrote with smiley emojis. However, the tweet was later deleted but the screenshots were shared all over social media. Most of the Netizens think it’s fake, while some are not sure until the real confirmation arrives.
Polo G recently dropped his third studio album “Fall of Fame” which debuted at #1 on Billboard 200 by beating Migos’ project “CULTURE III.” The star-studded project featured DaBaby, Lil Wayne, Lil Durk, G Herbo, Young Thug, Nicki Minaj, Pop Smoke, Fivio Foreign, and more. Mozzy also released a new joint album called “Kommunity Service” with Compton rapper YG. “Kommunity Service” runs just 28 minutes, and its songs take the same shape in miniature. With one exception, they’re in full swing within 10 seconds, and none reach the three-and-a-half minute mark. And so, when the album works—as on its far superior front half—it evokes the same feelings as a smart, seedy DJ set (its release is well-timed to nationwide strip club reopenings.
Eminem recently assisted his newest Shady Records member GRIP on the song called “Walkthrough“.
👀 @MozzyThaMotive‘s manager @DaveDashO tweeted that a collab with Mozzy, @polo_capalot & @eminem is in the works!
Who need to hear this collab? pic.twitter.com/RtzMpmOYr9
— Thizzler On The Roof (@TheThizzler) September 15, 2021
Three years after releasing his “Venom” track, the Detroit rapper is previewing Venom: Let There Be Carnage, a follow-up to the impending Marvel film starring Skylar Grey, Polo G, and Mozzy. He posted an 18-second excerpt of the soundtrack on social media. The small footage lacks vocals, but Em mentioned his three bandmates. The unnamed song is anticipated to be released on Friday, the day the film hits cinemas.
🤔🔊🐍 @SkylarGrey @Polo_Capalot @MozzyThaMotive @VenomMovie pic.twitter.com/zcLRKnMdv9
— Marshall Mathers (@Eminem) September 28, 2021