The conversation starts with a casual fit check and updates on everyone's week. They then discuss the impact of drill music on the black community, with some expressing concern about its violent themes. They also touch on the evolution of drill music and the consequences for artists when their rivals die. The conversation shifts to the effects of music on mood and behavior, with some sharing personal experiences. They conclude by mentioning an interview between Charleston White and Yellow Beezy that provides insight into the Dallas rap scene. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the interviews with Charleston White and Black Sam. They highlight the importance of listening to Charleston White's interviews in order to understand his perspective and the game he shares. They also delve into the background of MO3 and the pain and anger that fueled his music. The hosts touch on the experience of feeling like an outsider in certain communities and the impact it can have on one's mindset. They also discuss the importance of facing adversity and not letting it hold you back. The conversation shifts to the topic of negotiating for higher pay and knowing one's worth in the workplace. They emphasize the need to advocate for oneself and not settle for less. The hosts also share their experiences with performance evaluations and the frustration of being given average ratings despite their hard work. They discuss the importance of standing up for oneself and seeking opportunities that value and recognize their contributions. In this part of the conversation, TheRealZayyB discusses the importance of standing up for oneself in the workplace and not settling for less. He shares his own experiences of leaving jobs without giving a two-week notice and commends those who are not complacent and strive for better opportunities. The conversation then shifts to fantasy football and the upcoming NFL season. TheRealZayyB talks about the importance of making strategic decisions in fantasy football drafts and the impact of player holdouts on the game. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the Olympics, including the success of the USA basketball team and the controversy surrounding Noah Lyles' comments. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various music releases and share their song of the week picks. They mention artists like Big X, Zillionaire Doe, Lil Tyler, Brent Faiyaz, and Ray Vaughn. They also talk about the Dallas music scene and the new Dallas wave of artists. The hosts express their excitement for upcoming albums from Kendrick Lamar and Drake, and speculate about a potential collaboration between the two. They end the episode by encouraging listeners to continue supporting the podcast.
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Songs of The Week
Brent Fiyaz - Wy@
2 Slippery - Lul Tyler x Bossman Dlow
Like A Mack - Larry June
Raywop -Ray Vaughn