Shownotes
The crew sits down with Yung Ke to break down the golden era of Dallas rap and what made that scene legendary. He speaks on the pioneers who built that foundation, the respect code that held the culture down, and why paying homage to the OGs isn't just talk—it's survival. Yung Ke gets real about how the game has shifted and what it means to rep your city's history the right way.
The conversation pivots to the #StopSnitching movement and what that campaign really represented in street politics. He explains the mentality behind it, how it connected to loyalty and self-preservation in the community, and why it became such a powerful force in hip-hop culture. It's raw, unfiltered dialogue about respect, legacy, and the rules that governed the streets when Dallas rap was on top.