Shownotes
The crew sits down with DJ Tuss to break down how Fort Worth's rap scene has been climbing and what's really been fueling that momentum. They dig into the talent, the independent grind, and how the city's been building something real outside the shadow of Dallas. But it ain't all love—the conversation shifts to a real problem in hip-hop: how jealousy and ego be blocking artists from coming together and making moves as a collective. DJ Tuss keeps it raw about what he's witnessed in the scene, the politics that hold people back, and why unity could change everything for Fort Worth. The fellas exchange real perspectives on street credibility versus industry politics, and why some of the most talented cats never blow because they too busy competing instead of collaborating. It's that authentic street talk about ambition, competition, and what it takes to build something bigger than yourself.