Shownotes
The crew opens up this episode diving deep into Lah Dee's perspective on which young artists are poised to take over the game right now. He breaks down what separates the real ones from the pretenders, talking about hunger, authenticity, and who's actually putting in work versus just chasing clout. Beyond the music talk, Lah Dee gets vulnerable discussing his own journey coming up, the obstacles he faced, and how those experiences shaped who he is today. The conversation naturally flows into family and what that means when you're grinding in this industry—how staying grounded and keeping your people close becomes essential when the streets and the music business are both trying to pull you in different directions. It's real talk about legacy, responsibility, and making sure the next generation learns from the mistakes of those who came before them.