The Pz’ Takeover Has Officially Begun

Pz has quickly become one of the most talked-about new artists coming out of Atlanta’s underground scene, and his rise is only just beginning. His buzz started building throughout 2025 as he released singles consistently and became associated with the O Way collective. At the same time, fans began noticing him appearing around major artists such as Playboi Carti, A$AP Rocky, and previously Nettspend, leading many people to wonder who he was and why his name was suddenly everywhere.

Before fully committing to rap, Pz’ built a presence in the fashion and modeling world. That transition from model to rapper immediately separated him from many of his peers and added another layer to his personality. In today’s underground scene, artists are increasingly expected to be multifaceted creatives rather than just musicians, and Pz’s background gives his persona a unique sense of identity that fans have gravitated toward.

After months of anticipation, Pz released his debut project, No Turnin Back, a concise collection that reportedly consists of nine tracks. The project was highly anticipated before release, with online underground communities closely following its rollout. Pz made the smart decision to keep the project focused and digestible, allowing the anticipation and mystery surrounding him to continue growing while leaving fans eager for what’s next.

Pz’s wide appeal comes primarily from his consistency rather than an unconventional or experimental sound. His music is polished, atmospheric, and confident, with enough personality to distinguish him from the crowded underground landscape. He understands the importance of building momentum, and every release so far has felt like another calculated step forward rather than an attempt to force viral attention.

Tracks such as “Never Gon Home,” “Dis Ain’t Right,” and “Maxfields” are among the highlights worth checking out. While it’s still too early to know exactly how history will view No Turnin Back, the project feels like a defining moment in Pz’s early career. If he continues developing at his current pace, this EP may end up being remembered as the project that marked the beginning of his breakthrough.

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