Shownotes
The crew sits down with Dorrough Music to chop it up about settling old tensions with Hurricane Chris and what that reconciliation really means in the streets (0:00). They dig into how Dorrough built Yung Nation Records and what it takes to sign and develop talent in today's game (8:45). The conversation shifts to paying respects at the Nipsey Hussle vigil and what Nip's legacy means to the culture—from independent hustle to community investment (18:30). Dorrough breaks down the politics of the music industry, how he stayed relevant through the shifts, and why keeping it real with your people matters more than chasing trends (28:00). The guys also touch on Dallas rap history, staying connected to the streets while building business, and what real loyalty looks like when money's on the table (38:15). This is raw talk with someone who's been in the trenches and the boardroom—no cap.