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The crew sits down with Louisiana Kartel to break down their come-up and what it meant to get that No Limit cosign in a game full of politics and fake moves. We're talking about how that co-sign opened doors, the pressure that came with it, and whether the streets really respect the blessing or if it's just another way to get played by the industry machine. Louisiana Kartel keeps it real about the music they got cooking, what's next on the horizon, and how they're staying true to the culture while navigating deals and fake homies trying to ride the wave.
This is the kind of conversation that separates the real ones from the clout chasers—raw talk about loyalty, legacy, and what it takes to move in the rap game without losing yourself. We cover the new music that's about to hit, the vision behind every project, and why staying connected to your roots matters more than chasing streams. Louisiana Kartel speaks on the South's influence, the grind it took to get here, and what they're building long-term in hip-hop.