Shownotes
The crew opens discussing Kenny B's recent move signing 12-year-old Lihl Maury to NCG Label, breaking down what this deal means for young talent in the industry and whether it's a genuine opportunity or another case of labels exploiting kids early. The guys debate the ethics of signing minors to contracts, the legal implications involved, and whether Kenny B is actually putting in work to develop young artists or just chasing clout and quick moves. They touch on how the music industry has always preyed on young talent, comparing this to other controversial signings and asking real questions about parental involvement, contract terms, and what these deals actually guarantee for a child artist. The conversation shifts to street credibility versus industry moves — whether Kenny B's play is legitimate business or just pressure tactics to stay relevant. The podcast breaks down the NCG Label situation, what resources they're actually offering young artists, and whether this is setting up Lihl Maury for success or setting him up to get played. Real talk on protecting young talent, understanding the game, and what parents need to know before letting labels touch their kids.