Shownotes
The crew sits down with Yungsta J and T-Jones to break down how they flipped their first houses at just 16 years old and what that early hustle taught them about building real wealth outside the rap game. These young entrepreneurs share the raw details on securing capital, navigating real estate as teenagers, and staying focused when the music industry was calling. It's a real conversation about understanding assets versus liabilities and why too many rappers stay broke despite the checks.
From there, the homies get into how they funded their music careers without waiting on a label deal or a co-sign. They talk strategy on bootstrapping in the studio, investing their real estate money back into production and promotion, and why that independent mindset changed everything for their sound. The episode also touches on the differences between the L.A. and Miami music scenes—what works on the West Coast versus down South, the politics of each city's rap culture, and how regional sounds are shifting. It's street education mixed with music industry real talk.