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Pz makes No Turning Back feel like Georgia rap's polished next-step portal

By Editorial Team - July 3, 2026

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Summary

Pitchfork reviews Pz's No Turning Back, a polished self-released debut from the model-turned-rapper linked to Georgia's next generation.

Key Facts

  • Pz's No Turning Back received July 3, 2026 review coverage.
  • The self-released debut is framed as a next-generation Georgia rap statement.
  • The review links Pz's style to fashion imagery, melodic cool and underground rap momentum.
  • Entities: Pz, No Turning Back, Georgia rap, Carti, Tezzus, SahBabii, Pitchfork
  • Tags: pz, no turning back, georgia rap, self-released, pitchfork review, underground rap, Georgia Rap / Debut Review

Pz's No Turning Back gets 3 July review attention, and the title fits an artist stepping from fashion-world visibility into rap with unusual polish already in place. Pitchfork frames the self-released debut as a next-generation Georgia rap statement from a model-turned-rapper with cosigns from Carti and Tezzus. That context could easily become hype scaffolding, but the review points to charisma, forward motion and a mid-tempo slur that sits in conversation with Carti, SahBabii and the new Georgia underground. The appeal seems to be composure without stiffness: fashion imagery, wisecracks, luxury references, melodic cool and the sense of someone surprised by momentum but smart enough to fasten it down before it gets away. No Turning Back sounds like a debut about realizing the door is already open and deciding not to look polite while walking through it.

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