Shownotes
The crew kicks off by chopping it up with Ma Cuz about his come-up in the streets and how he connected with Bigga Rankin, one of the most influential figures in trap music and street credibility. They dig into what that co-sign means for his movement and how Rankin's network opened doors in the industry. Ma Cuz breaks down the near-deal with Webbie, explaining what went down in those negotiations and why it didn't materialize—real talk about the business side of rap that most artists won't speak on publicly. The conversation flows into how these connections shape a young artist's trajectory and what it takes to build genuine relationships versus just chasing clout. They also touch on the politics of the South's rap scene, staying independent versus signing, and what Ma Cuz learned from almost making that jump. It's authentic street perspective on how deals get made, broken, and what really matters when you're building something real in this industry.