Shownotes
The crew sits down with STAYDOWNCOMMITTEE's Hogg to break down what it's really like growing up in North Louisiana—the struggles, the hustle, and how the streets shaped his music. Hogg gets real about the challenges of coming up in a region that don't get the same spotlight as Atlanta or Houston, but still got that raw energy and hunger. He talks about navigating poverty, family pressure, and staying true to yourself when the odds ain't in your favor. The conversation digs into how those real-life experiences translate into his bars and why authenticity matters more than clout chasing in the game. Hogg also speaks on the grind it takes to build a movement like STAYDOWNCOMMITTEE from the ground up, connecting with fans who understand that struggle firsthand. This is straight-up real talk about survival, resilience, and using music as a voice when nobody else is listening.