Editor's Rating

5
Mixtape Cover
7.9
Production
7.3
Content

August 24 Miami native Zoey Dollaz dropped his latest project asking the people Who Don’t Like Dollaz?…… Inquiring minds want
to know….lol

Yet, when starting the project with an instant street banger like “Blow a Check” I’m sure whoever doesn’t like Dollaz is definitely
feeling him now. The adrenaline that seeps through this beat makes you want to run vastly screaming as you run through all of your
money, getting fly, popping bottles or whatever your vice maybe. Some even find themselves crying looking at their bank statement
after taking Dollaz song a little to literal. If you don’t like Dollaz the next track “Hottest in the City” may explain why.

This track Zoey keeps it simply short and street, bar after bar he goes into detail as to why he’s the hottest in the city with lines like ” I remember when they doubted me same that niggas that hated or never fuked with me saying they proud of me, now that’s something I can’t understand don’t be made at me be made at 99 Jamz.”

Of course Dollaz reps for the ladies and teams up with Ronnie Vop for the track “Anything”.He would give anything for that special
lady however in the next track he has no problem ‘canceling a messy female on the track “Cancel Her”. Produced by,TM 88 Mafia.
As you vibe deeper within the project you start to see why some may not like Dollaz not only is he canceling bitches but he’s funking niggas bitches and turning them dyke… Nor does he mind sharing that bitch either at the end of the day he knows this shit makes y’all mad and he doesn’t give two fuks just listen to “How I Feel” A track with Young Breed and DJ SmokeyBear.

All in all the project solid… The production was good. Honestly he could have done without a few of the features, but Zoey is that
stand up guy that likes to put the city on. Only thing is you can’t take everybody to the top playa. There were just enough girl records to make a few guys not like Dollaz but just enough street records for those same guys to have to respect the hustle and the fact that Dollaz is grinding getting to the Dollaz and it shows. It’s just the world we live in it may just be another reason to hate lol. Fact, the street single “Blow A Check” will carry this mixtape and definitely present some opportunities for Dollaz if it hasn’t already…more automatic vibes are “How U Feel” featuring Jim Jones and “Anything” featuring Ronnie Vop.

Vina9ine

“The hype without the hype”