Shownotes
The crew opens up this episode diving deep into Korey Badazz's latest project "Son of a Brickman" tape, breaking down the production, bars, and what it means for his position in the Fort Worth rap scene. The conversation flows into the real street politics behind the tape—who's backing it, what's the narrative, and how it stacks up against the current wave of Texas hip-hop. Korey brings authentic perspective on what it takes to build credibility in a city where legacy and lineage matter heavy, touching on the influence of Fort Worth's established figures and how new artists navigate that respect game.
Beyond the music, the crew gets into broader Fort Worth life—the culture, the politics, the moves happening in the city right now. They discuss how the rap game connects to street credibility, the importance of staying true to your roots, and what separates real ones from the posers trying to capitalize on the culture. It's raw, unfiltered conversation about building something real in your city and the weight that comes with representing your block and your people.