Shownotes
The crew opens up with Dallas rapper Frost 214 breaking down his new album "Politics and Religion" — what inspired the project, the creative direction, and why he felt the need to tackle those heavy subjects right now. He's talking about the message behind the music, the production choices, and which tracks hit different when you really listen to what he's saying. The conversation flows into the Dallas music scene itself — how it's moving, who's really putting in work, and why Texas rap keeps producing heat year after year. Frost shares his perspective on the current state of Dallas hip-hop, the competition, and how he's positioned himself in a crowded lane. The guys also dig into the industry side of things — what it takes to move units, get real radio play, and maintain authenticity while trying to eat. It's real talk about grinding in the music business, staying true to your vision, and navigating the politics that come with being an independent or semi-independent artist. More street perspective on what's happening in rap right now.