Los Angeles-based Dreamville Records rapper Cozz has been preparing to drop his debut album, Effected, and has released the hard-hitting single “Questions” to get the hype cycle started. Effected is ...
Dreamville product Cozz turns the tables on racist cops in the hilarious video for his new single, “Questions,” by taking over a police station and conducting some role reversal exercises that find ...
Cozz is finally back with some new material for fans as he releases his new single, "Questions," as well as the accompanying music video. The Dreamville signee portrays some serious role reversal in ...
Most aspiring rappers view signing a deal with a major record label as confirmation that they've made it big—more like a finish line than a fresh beginning. Once the ink dries, these artists can lose ...
J. Cole is wasting no time expanding his Dreamville/Interscope roster. After signing longtime associate Bas earlier this year, Cole has now added Cozz, a 20-year-old rapper out of South Central Los ...
Dreamville’s own Cozz has impressed Hip-Hop fans with a short, but potent list of tracks from his upcoming project, Cozz & Effect. With his new material set to arrive on Friday, October 3, the rapper ...
Signing to J. Cole's Dreamville imprint proved to be exactly what L.A. native Cozz needed to push his talents to the forefront of the rap game. At only 24 years old, Cozz (real name Cody Osagie) has ...
Over the decades, South Central Los Angeles has acted as an incubator for hip-hop, where rappers and groups like Ice-T, N.W.A., and Cypress Hill pushed the city to become the genre’s focal point.
(AllHipHop Features) It seems almost like fate that a song titled “Dreams” would be the track that eventually led to Cozz signing with Dreamville Records. The imprint’s founder, J. Cole, heard the cut ...
Due to a tweet from J. Cole, Los Angeles-based rapper Cozz’s track “Dreams” comes in at No. 2 on Billboard + Twitter’s weekly Emerging Artist chart due to the high volume of conversation that… By ...
In 2014 South Los Angeles rapper Cozz released his first song, “Dreams.” The cut sees the artist mixing and matching comic book references with visions of fame and a fear — or a refusal, rather — of ...