Shownotes
The crew sits down with Dallas ex-Mayor Dwaine Caraway for part two of a conversation that dives deep into the real politics behind the city's streets. They kick things off discussing the unsolved murder of Dallas rapper Mo3 and what that case reveals about violence in the rap game and the lack of justice for street artists. The conversation then shifts to Charleston White's controversial presence in Dallas hip-hop culture and whether his approach to community activism is helping or hurting the scene. Throughout, Caraway brings insider perspective on how city leadership either enables or confronts the street dynamics that rappers are actually living through. The episode wraps with talk about Dallas rap's comeback season—who's rising, what's changed since the city's golden era, and whether the next generation of artists can bring real change to the culture. It's real talk about power, music, and what actually moves the needle in a city that's always been more than just rap.