Shownotes
The crew sits down with Pooca Leroy and Money Mobb to chop it up about what it really means to put on for your city in today's hip-hop landscape. These are dudes who understand the weight of representation and the responsibility that comes with having a platform. They're breaking down how loyalty to your hometown translates to real moves in the music industry, the politics of chain respect, and why your name and reputation are everything when you're coming from the streets. It's a raw conversation about building something authentic versus chasing clout.
This episode digs into the real cost of staying true to where you came from while navigating a game full of snakes and opportunists. Pooca and Money Mobb are speaking on respeck—that old-school principle that separates real ones from the posers. They're discussing how younger artists need to understand the foundation laid before them, why you can't fake it in this culture, and what happens when you disrespect the name of legends who paved the way. It's street wisdom mixed with music industry reality.