Shownotes
The crew kicks things off with Dawgface pulling up with pure energy, setting the tone for one of the most unfiltered episodes yet (0:00). Right out the gate, Dawgface goes absolutely insane breaking down the Boosie protective custody allegations, questioning his street credibility and whether the narrative around Boosie has been manufactured for years (6:30). The conversation shifts to T Grizzley and his current standing in Detroit's rap scene, with Dawgface giving his raw take on who's really putting on for the city versus who's just talking (18:45). From there, the discussion heats up around Wack100 and his constant involvement in everybody's business, with Dawgface holding nothing back on how he really feels about the self-proclaimed manager's influence in hip-hop (30:00). Things take a global turn when the guys chop it up about the Iran situation and how world politics trickle down to the streets and affect everyday people in the hood (42:15). Dawgface then dives deep into Detroit producers and the culture of beat-making in the city, shouting out the unsung heroes behind the sound (52:00). The crew also touches on street loyalty and how the game has changed with social media exposing everything (1:02:30), before wrapping up with rapid-fire takes on industry politics, fake gangsters in rap, and what authenticity really means in 2024 (1:14:00). This one is a must-watch from start to finish.