Shownotes
Killa McClain pulls up to break down how the Louisiana sound first took root in New York and changed the whole game. The crew gets into the origins of that swamp bounce influence hitting the East Coast and how it shifted rap culture forever. McClain talks real about Runnin Franklin—the movement, the politics, and what it meant for cats trying to make moves in the streets. He opens up about navigating LA streets, the real dynamics on the ground, and how respect gets earned when there's no playbook. Bay Bay gets discussed as a key figure in that era, and McClain doesn't hold back on what it looked like when there were no O.G.s to guide the younger generation. This is raw street perspective mixed with music history—authentic talk about survival, influence, and building something real when the system's against you.