
“SANDROZE SIDE B” is deliberately framed as the second side of a larger concept. Doza The Drum Dealer produces, and the rest of the album moves through feature-heavy street rap terrain that turns the producer into an active curator. Mimi Casiano opens the run, Aïda appears on “TYPECAST,” and “DESCARGARA” pulls AG Da Coroner, Eff Yoo, Money Mogly and Shottie into one of the record’s central moments. Cortez adds his voice on “NOTHING GOOD,” Ayoo Bigz, Showrocka, Mar and Jamil Honesty share “MELEE,” D. Goynz shows up on “ENTITLEMENT,” and the closer “LOOK AT ME” brings Dax Mpire and Ark Medina. Between those denser moments, shorter and quieter pieces like “POPS (POEM OF THE UNSUNG HERO)” work as thematic anchors, exactly because they don’t compete with the busier tracks. Doza isn’t just presenting a producer catalog here he’s guiding a curated journey through different street storytellers, connecting them without painting over their individual tone.
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