Shownotes
The crew sits down with Quint Foxx to break down his new album "Paydro Dollar" and the real story behind the project. He opens up about the creative process, the sound he was going for, and what this body of work means for his career moving forward. Beyond the music, Quint gets real about getting blackballed in the industry—who was involved, how it affected his movement, and what he had to do to keep pushing despite the politics trying to shut him down. He doesn't hold back on the industry corruption and the players who tried to bury him.
The conversation then shifts to his time doing jail and how that experience shaped his perspective on life, loyalty, and the streets. Quint talks about what he learned inside, who stayed real with him, and how he came out with a different mindset about his music and his legacy. It's a raw, unfiltered conversation about survival, resilience, and reclaiming your narrative when the system and the industry are both against you. Real talk from someone who's lived it.