BAD SPEAKERS PODCAST EPISODE 175 | DUCT TAPE DA MOB FEATURING ALLEY BOY episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 24, 2025 · 1H 18M

BAD SPEAKERS PODCAST EPISODE 175 | DUCT TAPE DA MOB FEATURING ALLEY BOY

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On this episode of BSTV, Ya Boi Shad & G. Downs sat down with the legendary Alley Boy. They discussed his upbringing in the Edgewood neighborhood of Atlanta, sharing insights into his life and experiences. Alley Boy candidly spoke about his involvement in drug dealing and addiction, including his struggles with codine cough syrup and the subsequent damage it caused to his kidneys, revealing his allergy to opiates. He also regaled the audience with stories of his early passion for rap music, starting at the tender age of nine and honing his craft by learning how to format a song. Alley Boy then recounted the genesis of the record label Duct Tape Entertainment, highlighting his role as the first flagship artist. He candidly addressed the pressure he faced to become a superstar, acknowledging the challenges and sacrifices he made along the way. The conversation took a dramatic turn as Alley Boy spoke about his involvement in an armed robbery and murder charge at the age of 18. He then shared a heartwarming story of meeting Gucci Mane at the age of 17, describing a friendship that has endured to this day. Alley Boy also spoke about his mentorship under Big Bank Black, taking on a leadership role in his early career. The conversation continued with Alley Boy reflecting on the day he signed with Atlantic Records, expressing regret for not choosing Def Jam Records. He candidly discussed his dissatisfaction with the promotion he received from Atlantic Records, feeling that they didn’t fully support his artistic vision. Despite this, Alley Boy remains proud of owning his masters and publishing rights, ensuring that his legacy will continue to thrive after he’s gone. Alley Boy then delved into his close friendship with hip-hop superstar Future, sharing stories of their lifelong bond and shared upbringing in the same neighborhood. He also addressed his long-standing feud with Jeezy and T.I., expressing his belief that Jeezy lacked genuine character. Despite this, Alley Boy maintains a cordial relationship with T.I., emphasizing that their beef was never serious. The conversation concluded with Alley Boy’s move to Los Angeles to collaborate with hip-hop legend Master P and Fat Trell. He also spoke fondly of his close friendship with Nipsey Hussle, recounting the time he brought Hussle to Atlanta for the first time. He also spoke on once moving to Denver to acquire knowledge about cultivating marijuana. Subsequently, he delved into his conflicts with his former collaborator, Yung LA, explaining that he had to distance himself from him because LA was not in a state of mental well-being. He also briefly touched upon the passing of his close friend and labelmate, Trouble. Lastly, he discussed his upcoming projects and the new music he will be releasing soon. https://www.youtube.com/c/BadSpeakersTV https://www.instagram.com/badspeakerspodcast https://www.tiktok.com/@badspeakerspodcast https://twitter.com/BadSpeakers https://www.facebook.com/badspeakerspodcast

On this episode of BSTV, Ya Boi Shad & G. Downs sat down with the legendary Alley Boy. They discussed his upbringing in the Edgewood neighborhood of Atlanta, sharing insights into his life and experiences. Alley Boy candidly spoke about his involvement in drug dealing and addiction, including his struggles with codine cough syrup and the subsequent damage it caused to his kidneys, revealing his allergy to opiates. He also regaled the audience with stories of his early passion for rap music, starting at the tender age of nine and honing his craft by learning how to format a song. Alley Boy then recounted the genesis of the record label Duct Tape Entertainment, highlighting his role as the first flagship artist. He candidly addressed the pressure he faced to become a superstar, acknowledging the challenges and sacrifices he made along the way. The conversation took a dramatic turn as Alley Boy spoke about his involvement in an armed robbery and murder charge at the age of 18. He then shared a heartwarming story of meeting Gucci Mane at the age of 17, describing a friendship that has endured to this day. Alley Boy also spoke about his mentorship under Big Bank Black, taking on a leadership role in his early career. The conversation continued with Alley Boy reflecting on the day he signed with Atlantic Records, expressing regret for not choosing Def Jam Records. He candidly discussed his dissatisfaction with the promotion he received from Atlantic Records, feeling that they didn’t fully support his artistic vision. Despite this, Alley Boy remains proud of owning his masters and publishing rights, ensuring that his legacy will continue to thrive after he’s gone. Alley Boy then delved into his close friendship with hip-hop superstar Future, sharing stories of their lifelong bond and shared upbringing in the same neighborhood. He also addressed his long-standing feud with Jeezy and T.I., expressing his belief that Jeezy lacked genuine character. Despite this, Alley Boy maintains a cordial relationship with T.I., emphasizing that their beef was never serious. The conversation concluded with Alley Boy’s move to Los Angeles to collaborate with hip-hop legend Master P and Fat Trell. He also spoke fondly of his close friendship with Nipsey Hussle, recounting the time he brought Hussle to Atlanta for the first time. He also spoke on once moving to Denver to acquire knowledge about cultivating marijuana. Subsequently, he delved into his conflicts with his former collaborator, Yung LA, explaining that he had to distance himself from him because LA was not in a state of mental well-being. He also briefly touched upon the passing of his close friend and labelmate, Trouble. Lastly, he discussed his upcoming projects and the new music he will be releasing soon. https://www.youtube.com/c/BadSpeakersTV https://www.instagram.com/badspeakerspodcast https://www.tiktok.com/@badspeakerspodcast https://twitter.com/BadSpeakers https://www.facebook.com/badspeakerspodcast

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