FAUSTOE & Ozzzie Drop a Underground Gem With Their Collaborative EP “Loopz in the Pack”

FAUSTOE & Ozzzie are redefining the underground hip hop scene with their collaborative album “Loopz in the Pack“, a powerful exploration of raw emotions and classic organic beats. Hailing from the San Fernando Valley, the duo crafts a sound that’s both timeless and fresh, blending unfiltered personal stories with intricate rhythms that pay homage to hip hop’s golden era. Each track on Loopz in the Pack captures a unique moment in their journey, with honest lyrics and compelling beats that resonate deeply with listeners.

The album’s significance is amplified by the deep connection FAUSTOE & Ozzzie had with the late Point Blvnk, the celebrated photojournalist and official photographer for UndergroundHipHopBlog.com. Point Blvnk’s influence on the hip hop community was undeniable, and his presence in the lives of Faustoe & Ozzzie left an indelible mark on their creative process soon after his passing. His legacy lives on in Loopz in the Pack, as the duo channels the spirit of his artistry and vision throughout the project.

Been meaning to cover this project earlier, but after listening to this, we are glad we are giving this EP the shine it deserves. The self title track “Loopz in the Pack”, “Stress 7ess”, and the bonus track “Paint Rain” we think encompass the project with both rhymes patterns that FAUSTOE brings, with the beats and DJ’ing skills Ozzzie showcases. In out book, even though is just a 6 track EP, we rate this project a well earned 8/10.

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