Shownotes
The crew sits down with 50/50 Twin to break down his history with the legendary Swisha House movement and how that crew shaped Houston rap in the early 2000s. Twin takes us through the Color Changin Click era, discussing the politics, the sound, and what it meant to be part of that collective when Houston was running the South. He gets real about the Kappa connection and how street affiliations played into the music game back then.
The conversation shifts heavy when Twin opens up about his brother's incarceration and what that's meant for his family and his own path. He speaks on loyalty, survival, and staying grounded while dealing with real-life consequences that the streets don't advertise. This is raw testimony about how the music industry and street life intersect, with Twin breaking down lessons learned and what keeps him moving forward despite the weight his family carries.