Shownotes
Jody Breeze pulls up to break down one of the most pivotal moments in his career—that early deal with Jazze Pha and how Boyz N Da Hood became a launching pad for some of rap's biggest names. He gets into the real details of having T.I. and Rick Ross on the project before they blew up, and how that timing could've changed everything for him. The conversation touches on industry politics, who really gets the credit when records pop off, and what it means to be the bridge between hungry artists and established names. Jody keeps it real about the "Frauds" single and whether that track was supposed to be his moment to shine or if the game had other plans. It's a raw look at how deals get made in the streets versus the boardroom, and how sometimes being first don't mean you win. Real talk about loyalty, timing, and the music industry's way of making moves without moving the people who made it possible.