Shownotes
Yella pulls up to break down his real come-up story—how he actually got his foot in the industry door when the odds were stacked against him. This ain't the polished version; it's the raw account of grinding, networking, and making moves that changed his trajectory. He's talking about the sacrifices, the people who believed in him, and the moments that could've gone either way. The crew gets deep into what it really takes to survive in this game when you're coming from the streets with nothing but ambition. Then things get heavy when Yella opens up about a dancer in his circle who lost her baby right before she had to work a shift—the kind of real-life struggle that don't make the headlines but hits different when you know the person. It's a moment that puts everything in perspective about what people in the industry go through behind closed doors. Raw, unfiltered, and necessary conversation about survival, loyalty, and the human side of the hustle.