Shownotes
The crew sits down with Lil' Ken, also known as Famous, to break down his journey signing to Chamillionaire's Chamilitary label and his deep roots in the legendary Swisha House movement. Ken takes us back to the Houston rap golden era, discussing what it was really like grinding alongside some of the biggest names in the game during the height of the screw and lean movement. He opens up about the politics of getting signed, what Chamillionaire brought to the table as a boss, and how that deal shaped his career trajectory in the streets and in music. The conversation digs into the culture of Houston rap during that era—the production sound, the lifestyle, and how artists navigated the industry while staying true to the streets. Ken shares real stories from the Swisha House days, the impact of DJ Screw's legacy on the sound, and reflects on where he stands now in a changed game. This is authentic Houston rap history straight from someone who lived it.