What happens when a falsely accused man's son becomes a rap icon? Discover the untold story of Big Nate's journey from tragedy to triumph.
Join Big Nate All-Star as he shares his stories of loss that helped him live a family-centered winning life. In this episode of Force the Win, hosts Frank Nino and Laticia J unpack an unconventional success story looking into the injustices he experienced, creating a name in baseball, and eventually finding his way to music. This is a heartwarming and inspiring episode. If you’re feeling lost and looking for some inspiration, make sure to tune in.
🎧 Chapters:
0:00 - 15:00 From the Bronx to the Baseball Diamond
15:01 - 30:00 The Birth of a Rap Icon
30:01 - 45:00 Navigating the Music Industry
45:01 - 60:00 The Cannabis Connection
60:01 - 75:00 Family, Legacy, and Justice
75:01 - 90:00 The Future of Hip-Hop
90:01 - END Forced to Win: The Big Nate Philosophy
🔥 Key Quotes:
“At the end of the day, it's like, in order to be heard, you gotta invest in your craft.” - Big Nate All-Star
“Some people choose money over family. [But] It's always family over money to me–because if you've got the right family, you go get money.” - Big Nate All-Star
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"What happens when a falsely accused man's son becomes a rap icon? Discover the untold story of Big Nate's journey from tragedy to triumph."
In this gripping episode of the Force to Win podcast, hosts Frank and Leticia sit down with Big Nate, a rising star in the rap game with a story that transcends music. From surviving a near-fatal accident as a child to pursuing a promising baseball career, and finally finding his voice in hip-hop, Big Nate's journey is one of resilience and determination. He opens up about his father's wrongful conviction, his own brushes with the law, and how these experiences shaped his music and outlook on life. This raw and honest conversation delves into the intricacies of the rap industry, the importance of authenticity, and the power of turning adversity into art.
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Key Quotes:
"Everything I've always thought, pain is, you know what I mean, pain's gotta be a motivation." - Big Nate
"I'm not scared of money. So this is the thing like you target business move. Yes, i'll make a business Definitely not scared of but Topic i'm gonna talk me." - Big Nate