Welcome to another episode of "That Ain't My Business? But Let's Talk About It," hosted by Nest tho Don, Pac-Man, and R.B.N. Murder. This episode dives deep into the raw and unfiltered stories from the streets of Shreveport and Bossier City, featuring gritty tales of life, music, and survival.
Join us as we explore the experiences of growing up in K-Side and Jack Quarters, the dynamics of local police interactions, and the intricate world of street politics. Our guest, a local artist, shares candid insights into his journey, highlighting his connections with influential figures like Zo and Youngboy, and the impact they've had on his life and music career.
We also delve into personal anecdotes involving wild club nights, the challenges of maintaining relationships amidst street life, and the ongoing evolution of the local music scene. From discussing the realities of past conflicts to celebrating the success of fellow artists like Hula Baby Nino, this episode is a rollercoaster of emotions and revelations.
With a mix of humor, honesty, and hard-hitting truths, "That Ain't My Business? But Let's Talk About It" offers a compelling look into the lives of those navigating the intersection of music and street culture. Tune in for an episode that promises to entertain, inform, and provoke thought.
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