Shownotes
The crew sits down with Foreign 630 to chop it up about coming up in Little Rock's gang culture and what that life really meant for his survival and mindset. He breaks down the streets that shaped him, the politics of gang affiliation, and how that experience translates into his music and credibility. Foreign talks about his new single "Yea Yea" and what he's trying to say with the record, then gets real about why he's staying independent and not signing to a major label despite the pressure and money on the table. He explains the independence move, the business side of keeping your masters, and why touching a million independently means more than a deal that chains you up. Real talk on staying true to the streets while building your own empire, avoiding industry politics, and what it takes to win on your own terms.