Shownotes
The crew opens up this week diving deep into Woody Mane's perspective on why lyricism still matters in rap when the industry seems obsessed with clout and streaming numbers. The conversation flows naturally into some real heavy topics—the loss of a brother and what that means for the movement, touching on grief, legacy, and how we honor those we've lost in these streets. It's one of those episodes where the guys get vulnerable and raw about what's really going on behind the scenes in hip-hop culture. Woody brings that authentic voice that reminds listeners that bars still count, that skill still has value, and that real recognizes real. The podcast hits on everything from the state of modern rap to personal losses that shape who we become as artists and as men. This is street talk at its finest—no filters, just real conversation about music, life, and what we leave behind.