Mozzy comes through with some more heat.
Production tends to operate within a somber realm, with solemn piano progressions and up-tempo drums setting a haunting tone. Yet it's not haunting in the sense that Mozzy is an inherently threatening being. It's more that he's seen and experienced no shortage of harrowing encounters and events, many of which have shaped his general outlook on life. For that reason, Mozzy remains a compelling and trustworthy narrator, remaining humble as he reflects on the road thus traveled. What do you think of this one?



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