Shownotes
The crew sits down with Taliban and Gas Up Gang to chop it up about their come-up in the streets and how that translated into their music. They break down the grind it took to build credibility from the ground up, the real obstacles they faced coming out of their city, and how they stayed authentic while navigating the industry politics. Taliban and the gang share war stories about moving through the streets, building their brand, and staying true to the code that got them here.
The conversation shifts to their new music and what fans can expect moving forward. They discuss the creative process, how street life influences their sound, and why they're not compromising their message for radio play. Real talk about staying independent, building their own movement, and gassing up the street culture that made them who they are. This is raw, unfiltered dialogue about music, respect in the streets, and building something that lasts beyond a few chart placements.