Shownotes
The crew sits down with Triple D Yungin to break down the real history of Dallas gang culture straight from someone who lived it. This ain't no sanitized version—we're talking about the actual movements, the players who shaped the streets, and how the gang landscape evolved over decades in Big D. Triple D brings that authentic street perspective on how Dallas became what it is today, the politics that run deep, and why understanding that history matters if you really want to know the city.
The conversation gets heavy when we dig into prison fights, survival tactics behind the walls, and what it takes to maintain respect when you're locked up. Triple D speaks on being the voice of the trenches, using his platform to tell stories the mainstream won't touch, and why that responsibility is real. He breaks down the connection between street life and the music, how rappers either keep it authentic or get exposed, and what it means to really represent where you're from. This is raw, unfiltered talk about survival, credibility, and speaking truth from the concrete.