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— Mozzy’s deeply personal 17-Track project, CHILDREN OF THE SLUMS, is dedicated to those left behind by the streets, featuring true stories and impactful life lessons.

Dedicated to giving back to those less fortunate in his home of Oak Park in Sacramento, Mozzy is a true neighborhood hero. This past Friday, the veteran artist shared one of his most personal projects to date, CHILDREN OF THE SLUMS, dedicated to his community and devoted to telling their stories. The new album comes along with a video for RED NOSE BULLY,” an album highlight.

Over 17 deeply personal tracks, Mozzy chronicles the hardships of those born into poverty — many of whom appear in photos on the album’s cover — and details their daily trials and tribulations. Previously released single, FREE JUJU,” salutes a young man who lost his way, even after Mozzy took him under his wing, MISS YOU BLOOD mourns a close friend who grew up with Mozzy in the trenches, while opening track DAMN relates the story of a young dealer betrayed by a man he thought was his brother.

As Mozzy reflects on the lives of those around him, the 36-year-old rapper considers how his upbringing has affected his mindset, and how it haunts him even as he pursues his successful rap career. The album is his first since ending a year-long prison sentence, and though he missed the game while he was gone, CHILDREN OF THE SLUMS reveals that he most regrets being less able to help his community. EBONY FROM 12TH finds Mozzy struggling to stay afloat under the weight of his community’s expectations, and regretting his inability to attend a friend’s funeral, while TRAUMATIZED reveals that the paranoia developed in the trenches doesn’t go away with success. The album reaches one of many emotional climaxes with LOST IT ALL,” a heart-wrenching collaboration with Fridayy, whose heavenly melodies allow Mozzy to unlock secrets buried deep within. 

“Growing up in the slums, we all thought that our way of life was the only one out there. We didn’t have a choice. Most people think gangbanging and being captivated by the streets is a choice, but we don’t have that choice. We’re either a victim or become victimized. Even though I was fortunate enough to escape, I still take my role as a leader in that community very seriously. Somebody dies or goes to jail, I’m the first person they reach out to. Even though my life has turned out well, I am still deeply rooted and deeply connected to the slums. It’s impossible for me to fully break away.” — Mozzy

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The new album is home to previously released singles like JADED,” a heartfelt collaboration with Eric Bellinger, the lyrical MISS BIG BRUH,” and IF I DIE RIGHT NOW,” a moving tribute to Mozzy’s late grandmother. Featuring additional appearances from Mozzy’s longtime Oak Park associates Celly Ru and E Mozzy, CHILDREN OF THE SLUMS is available everywhere via CMG/Interscope.

“I’m still looking out for all the children of the slums. I am there for them because I know if the situation was flipped, they would do the same for me.”— Mozzy

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CHILDREN OF THE SLUMS Tracklist:

  1. DAMN
  2. STILL HURT
  3. CHILDREN OF THE SLUMS
  4. RED NOSE BULLY
  5. LOST IT ALL ft. Fridayy
  6. MISS BIG BRUH
  7. EBONY FROM 12TH
  8. MISS YOU BLOOD
  9. JADED ft. Eric Bellinger
  10. LIVING PROOF ft. E Mozzy
  11. TRAUMATIZED
  12. LOST IN MY THOUGHTS
  13. FREE JUJU
  14. ACT A FOOL ft. Celly Ru & E Mozzy
  15. I CAN’T GO OUT ft. Afira
  16. IF I DIE RIGHT NOW
  17. BETTER WITHOUT YOU

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