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Jayson Lyric pulls up to make his case for having the hardest album in Dallas history with "Cashmere Don," and the crew ain't shy about testing that claim. The conversation dives deep into what makes a Dallas classic, how Jayson's project stacks against the legends who came before him, and whether he's got the streets and the streaming numbers to back up that bold statement. It's real talk about ambition, regional pride, and what it takes to cement your legacy in one of hip-hop's most competitive markets.
Beyond the album talk, the episode breaks down the new Dallas and SMU movement that's been brewing—how the younger generation is shifting the sound, connecting with college culture, and building something different from the trap-heavy blueprint that dominated the city. The crew explores whether this new wave has legs, who's really pushing it forward, and what it means for Dallas rap's future. It's a full circle moment watching a new generation step up while the OGs watch from the sidelines, and Jayson Lyric's in the middle of it all trying to prove he's the one leading the charge.