Shownotes
The crew opens this week sitting down with Houston legend Lil Keke for a deep dive into the culture that built the South (0:00), before Keke gets into his personal history and how he came up in the Houston rap game (6:30). The conversation shifts to his relationship with the late DJ Screw — what that bond really meant and how Screw changed the entire sound of hip-hop (14:00). Then Keke speaks on DJ Michael Watts and the role Swishahouse played in taking Houston mainstream (22:45). The guys get into the Houston vs Dallas debate, breaking down the differences in culture, sound, and street credibility between the two cities (31:00). Keke also shares his thoughts on the Southside legacy and what that community represents beyond the music (39:15). The pod then takes a turn to sports as the crew reacts to the Luka Dončić trade and what it means for the league (47:30). Keke drops gems on the music industry and how independent artists can protect their bag (54:00), then the guys chop it up on what Houston rap needs right now to reclaim its spot (1:01:20), and Keke closes out with a message to the next generation coming up in the streets and the culture (1:08:45). Real talk, no fluff, and much more.
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Intro & Welcome Lil Keke
6:30 - Keke's Come Up in Houston Rap
14:00 - The DJ Screw Legacy & Their Relationship
22:45 - DJ Michael Watts & Swishahouse's Impact
31:00 - Houston vs Dallas: Culture & Street Credibility
39:15 - Southside Legacy & Community Roots
47:30 - Luka Dončić Trade Reaction
54:00 - Independent Artist Advice & Protecting Your Bag
1:01:20 - What Houston Rap Needs Right Now
1:08:45 - Keke's Message to the Next Generation