Shownotes
The crew sits down with Kemist Da Kidd to break down his rise in the underground rap scene and what ProlifikVibez means to his movement. They dig into the creative process behind "Actual Monarchy," the diss track that's been turning heads, and what sparked the beef that led to it. Kemist gets real about the bars, the strategy, and why he felt compelled to go at his opponent with that level of intensity.
The conversation shifts heavy when legal troubles come into focus—Kemist opens up about facing serious federal charges and the 50-year sentence hanging over his head. The guys discuss how he's staying mentally sharp while navigating the system, what his legal team is doing, and how the streets are supporting him through it all. It's raw talk about survival, accountability, and keeping your name alive when the system's got you in a chokehold. Real consequences, real stakes, real survival.