Miami native Zoey Dollaz made a name for himself with his 2015 single "Blow A Check," and the subsequent Bad Boy remix, earning the ear of Future and L.A. Reid. In April, Dollaz signed to Future's FreeBandz imprint, an imprint of Reid's Epic Records. On Port-Au-Prince, his first tape since inking the deal, Dollaz lets his growing audience know where he comes from: A preview for the tape splices news clips from the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, and on the album's opener - "For My People" - he raps mostly in Creole. Dollaz also brings some big names along with him, recruiting Future, Lil Durk, and K Camp among others. Listen to Zoey Dollaz's Port-Au-Prince mixtape below via LiveMixtapes.
Miami native Zoey Dollaz made a name for himself with his 2015 single "Blow A Check," and the subsequent Bad Boy remix, earning the ear of Future and L.A. Reid. In April, Dollaz signed to Future's FreeBandz imprint, an imprint of Reid's Epic Records. On Port-Au-Prince, his first tape since inking the deal, Dollaz lets his growing audience know where he comes from: A preview for the tape splices news clips from the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, and on the album's opener - "For My People" - he raps mostly in Creole. Dollaz also brings some big names along with him, recruiting Future, Lil Durk, and K Camp among others. Listen to Zoey Dollaz's Port-Au-Prince mixtape below via LiveMixtapes.