A nod to his respected 2015 mixtape Who Don’t Like Dollaz, the rising star feathers an impressive nest of collaborators on the offering (see complete tracklisting below). It showcases banging tracks such as “Slime (featuring Smokepurpp and Lil Yachty)” produced by Rick Remedy, and the infectious “Moonwalk (featuring Moneybagg Yo)” already boosted by its buzzed about video (watch it HERE). That track is produced by the hot-handed Ronny J, the acclaimed Miami-by-way-of Camden, NJ producer who has worked with XXXTentacion and Lil Pump, among others. The bass-thumping “Slime” stands out for the trio’s expertly threaded wordplay, heightened by hypnotic beats and trippy chorus riffed to repetitious delight on the innovative track. Among other tracks on the new release are “Circle Small (featuring YBN Nahmir and John Blu)” and produced by Blu Beats, and “Wish I (featuring Tory Lanez)” produced by Z3N. The versatile Zoey, known for his ability to fuse spitfire bars and melodic turns of phrase via his arsenal of hip hop hooks, has never been in more command of his game as he is on Who Don’t Like Dollaz 2.
Tracklisting For Who Don’t Like Dollaz 2:
1. “Switch It Up” feat. Ricky Remedy (Produced by Ricky Remedy)
2. “Slime” with Ricky Remedy feat. Smokepurpp & Lil Yachty (Produced by Ricky Remedy)
3. “Moonwalk” feat. Moneybagg Yo (Produced by Ronny J)
4. “Circle Small” feat. YBN Nahmir & John Blu (Produced by Blu Beats)
5. “Wish I” feat. Tory Lanez (Produced by Z3N)
About Zoey Dollaz
The streetwise Miami native relocated to Haiti before returning to Miami in 2010, steadily honing his rap skills until he exploded on to the hip hop scene in 2015 with his viral and radio smash hit “Blow A Check” (featured on his 2015 release Who don’t Like Dollaz) Freebandz/Epic artist Zoey Dollaz’ rise to success has been a measured climb, garnering the attention of Diddy, who remixed “Blow A Check” as Puff Daddy & The Family ft. Zoey himself alongside French Montana. The talented artist caught the attention of an array of labels and rap tastemakers, including superstar Future, who signed him to his Freebandz imprint under Epic Records in 2016. From there, Zoey released his debut mixtape Port-Au-Prince and acclaimed EP M’ap Boule, while collaborating with artists like Tory Lanez, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Chris Brown and Future himself. In the summer of 2018 he released his acclaimed mixtape, Sorry Not Sorry, which featured Ty Dolla Sign on the track “So Good,” and has recently been nominated for a BET Hip Hop Award for Best Mixtape. He has also toured extensively, linking up with Future for the “Nobody Safe” arena tour, as well as garnering raves for his presence at multiple Festivals including Rolling Loud, and others.
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