Shownotes
The crew sits down with TonyJR to chop it up about his roots in Oak Cliff, one of Dallas's most influential neighborhoods that shaped his whole perspective on music and street culture. He breaks down what it really meant coming up in that environment and how it molded his sound and mentality. TonyJR talks about earning his stripes as the King of Triple D Funk, discussing how he carved out his lane in Dallas's competitive music scene and what that title actually represents to him. The conversation shifts into a nostalgia-fueled debate on 90s R&B versus 2000s music, with both sides making valid points about production, artistry, and which era really had the sauce. Throughout the episode, TonyJR shares personal stories and keeps it real about the struggles and wins from his journey, while the crew vibes on everything from Dallas rap history to the evolution of funk and R&B. It's a solid episode for anyone who respects authentic Dallas culture and wants to hear from someone who actually lived it.