Shownotes
The crew sits down with Pushaman to chop it up about his new album "Still UnderRated" and what went into bringing that project to life. He breaks down the creative process, the records that hit different, and why he felt the need to drop this one now in the game. The conversation flows into how he's been moving independent and what that looks like versus dealing with label politics and industry gatekeepers trying to control the narrative around his music.
A big part of the episode centers on Pushaman's connection with WeWurkk Ent., his viral dance crew that's been making waves and putting his music in front of millions. He talks about building that movement from the ground up, how dancers became essential to his rollout strategy, and what it means to have your own crew pushing your brand organically. The guys discuss how this grassroots approach is changing the game compared to traditional industry moves, and why having real people invested in your vision hits harder than any corporate push. It's real talk about staying authentic while building momentum in a cluttered music space.