Shownotes
The crew sits down with Sho to break down his come-up trappin out the Uber and how he pivoted from the streets to the music industry. He opens up about his working relationship with RoyLee, the moves they made together, and what it takes to build real credibility in the game when you're coming from nothing. The conversation touches on how the streets prepared him for business and why authenticity matters more than clout-chasing in 2024.
From there, they dive into how Hov's 4:44 album shifted the narrative around accountability in hip-hop and what that means for the new generation. Sho breaks down the Dallas music scene—the artists pushing it forward, the politics behind who gets cosigned, and why Texas has always been a breeding ground for real ones. They keep it real about the difference between trap talk and actual trap knowledge, and why Dallas cats are finally getting their flowers on the national stage.