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Reallyfe Street Starz Podcast
by Reallyfe Productions LLC
"Reallyfe Street Starz" is where the streets meet the spotlight. Every episode brings you raw, unfiltered stories from the legends who shaped the culture in cities across the world. From street hustlers to music icons, we dive deep into the lives of the people who lived it, showing you the real behind the headlines. We’re here to bring the untold stories of the streets to the big screen—authentic, uncut, and unforgettable. Get ready for a front-row seat to the life and times of the true street stars, only on Reallyfe Street Starz.
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Shot 4 Times in the Chest by her Ex & Survived! Dallas Reality Star & Artist JG Tells Her Story
The crew opens welcoming JG to the Reallyfe Street Starz platform for the first time, setting the tone for one of the most powerful interviews the show has done (0:00). JG reintroduces herself to those who don't know — Dallas-based artist, event promoter behind DTS Culture Fest, founder of cannabis brand Jizzel Exotics, and fresh out of real estate school (5:45). Before getting into the heavy, the hosts check in on her spirits and JG reveals she's feeling better than expected — God covering her for real (12:00). Then she walks through the morning of the shooting, breaking down how a petty 9 a.m. argument after a birthday night out escalated into something nobody saw coming (18:30). JG details the strangulation in the bedroom, guests present in the house, and how the energy shifted once they got downstairs (27:00). Also, she describes the moment her ex came back downstairs with two firearms and shot her four times from across the room — chest, arm, and both sides (35:00). The crew reacts as JG explains how she stayed calm, recorded everything on her phone, and coached the people around her while bleeding out (43:15). She then speaks on her ex leaving the scene, being stranded in her garage with no clothes and no help (51:00), and how she called 911 herself and waited 17 minutes shot before the ambulance arrived (58:30). And much more.⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Intro & Welcome JG5:45 - JG Reintroduces Herself & Her Accomplishments12:00 - Checking In On Her Spirits Post-Shooting18:30 - The Morning Of: Petty Argument Turns Deadly27:00 - Strangulation, Guests In The House & Energy Shifts35:00 - Ex Comes Downstairs With Two Guns & Opens Fire43:15 - JG Stays Calm, Records Everything On Her Phone51:00 - Ex Leaves Her For Dead In The Garage58:30 - Calling 911 Herself & Waiting 17 Minutes ShotBecome a Patron - https://patreon.com/RealLyfeStreetStarzSubscribe on YouTube - https://shorturl.at/GkyztSubscribe to our clips channel - https://www.youtube.com/@reallyfestreetstarzclipsWatch more exclusive series and footage from the Reallyfe Street Starz Network:Reallyfe Street Starz Podcast - https://shorturl.at/miibxReallyfe Street Starz Clips - https://shorturl.at/0R3V1Blue Couch Performances - https://shorturl.at/7eRMdReallyfe Mic Drop - https://shorturl.at/v1VIU📸 Instagram ➜ @ReallyfeProductions📸 Instagram ➜ @ReallyfeStreetStarz🎵 TikTok ➜ @reallyfestreetstarz🐦 Twitter/X ➜ @Reallyfe_214📘 Facebook ➜ Facebook.com/ReallyfeStreetStarz▶️ YouTube ➜ https://www.youtube.com/@RealLyfeProductionsWebsite - https://reallyfestreetstarz.comStore - https://reallyfestreetstarz.comCash App - $RealLyfeProductions#ReallyfeStreetStarz
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Kewon White Responds BACK to Boosie, Speaks On Talking To The DEVIL & Upcoming Trial
The crew opens this one with Kewon White back on the line, breaking down how his last interview set the internet on fire and how he stands on everything he said (0:00). From there, Kewon addresses Boosie's response directly — where Boosie called him a shooter, a rat, and said he messes with transgenders — and Kewon fires back demanding Boosie burn the paperwork if he's really making snitch allegations (8:45). Then the conversation shifts to Yellow Beezy's comments confirming Boosie knows what happened, and what that silence really means (18:00). Also, Kewon speaks on bloggers attaching him to the Mo3 shooting based on his previous interview and why he just laughs it off (26:30). Then Erica's viral comment gets addressed — and Kewon warns her to stay out of grown folks' business (33:00). The guys chop it up about how dangerous Dallas really is (38:15) before Kewon gives a real update on his upcoming trial, the jury selection concerns, and why he believes the evidence is all hearsay (44:00). Then Kewon responds to threats of getting jumped in jail and confirms he's been stuck in solitary-style lockdown (52:30). Also, he speaks on dropping his mixtape Rapid Fire and writing his book Lost Dreams from his cell (58:00), and the episode closes out with Kewon getting deep on his faith, reading Joshua, and what God has been showing him through this bid (1:04:00).⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Intro & Kewon Stands On What He Said8:45 - Boosie's Response & 'Burn The Paperwork' Demands18:00 - Yellow Beezy Says Boosie Knows What Happened26:30 - Mo3 Shooting Allegations From Bloggers33:00 - Erica's Viral Comment Gets Addressed38:15 - How Dangerous Is Dallas Really?44:00 - Federal Trial Update & Jury Selection Concerns52:30 - Jail Threats, Fights & Being Stuck On Lockdown58:00 - Rapid Fire Mixtape & Writing Book 'Lost Dreams'1:04:00 - Faith, Reading The Bible & God Behind Bars
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Karmelo Anthony Trial No Blacks on Jury, Foolio 4 & D4VD Arrest: The Real Lyfe Lawyer-Larry Taylor
The crew opens this week welcoming back Cochran Law Firm's Larry Taylor for another round of real legal game the community needs (0:00) before diving into what it actually means for a lawyer to have moral limits on the cases they take — and when ethics override the check (4:15). Larry breaks down his insane 4-hour sleep schedule and what a lawyer's full workday really looks like from 5 AM to 9 PM (10:30), then speaks on his identity as a bow-tie-wearing, cornrow-rocking attorney of color who brings community innovation into the courtroom (17:00). The Botham Jean case comes up as the crew asks whether Amber Guyger should be allowed to move back into Southside Flats — and whether Larry would take that case (23:45). He then drops the quote of the episode: "All skin folk ain't kin folk" when discussing Dallas's Black DA and character over color (31:00). The conversation shifts to felony rights for the common man versus a president with multiple felonies (38:20), then Larry goes deep on the prison industrial complex and why he refuses to invest in it (44:10). He breaks down what a "good deal" looks like on both the criminal and civil side using a capital murder example (51:30), and closes out explaining contingency cases, client honesty, and why lying to win $30K ain't worth a 20-year career (58:00).⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Intro & Welcome Back Larry Taylor4:15 - Lawyer Morals & Taking Cases You Don't Believe In10:30 - Larry's 4-Hour Sleep Schedule & Daily Grind17:00 - Being a Lawyer of Color & Community Innovation in Law23:45 - Botham Jean Case & Amber Guyger Moving Back to Southside Flats31:00 - All Skin Folk Ain't Kin Folk: Dallas Black DA & Character Over Color38:20 - Felon Rights, Voting & Trump's Multiple Felonies vs The Common Man44:10 - Prison Industrial Complex & Why Larry Won't Invest In It51:30 - What Is a Good Deal? Criminal Side Breakdown58:00 - Contingency Cases, Client Honesty & Protecting Your Bar Card
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Dewberry on 4 Kids K*lled in West Dallas AirBnB & Keeps It 💯on Big Bank’s Sit Down With 6ix9ine
This week the crew opens up with a real one from West Dallas — Dewberry — to have a necessary conversation about the youth and the streets after four people lost their lives at a West Dallas Airbnb party (0:00). The host shares his own personal loss, his nephew Markeel Ellis, killed at 16 at an Airbnb shooting in Plano back in 2019, connecting the pain directly to the current tragedy (5:30). Dewberry breaks down why he knew the shooting wasn't random — it was personal — and what the scene told him (12:00). Then the conversation shifts to why young people don't think about consequences, and how glorifying prison and street life through rap culture is feeding the cycle (18:45). They go deep on how the industry profits off beef and how labels could stop it overnight if they cut the money (26:30). Also, the guys address the viral video of bodies at the scene and whether social media is making the youth fully desensitized to violence (33:00). Dewberry speaks on the prom sendoff photos and GoFundMe culture hitting different when life insurance is never in the picture (40:00). The crew then gets into parenting failures — absent dads, mamas afraid to discipline — and how that vacuum creates the streets (47:30). And Dewberry drops real gems on what the world is actually afraid of: Black men who build teams, not entourages, and keep it 100 (54:00).⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Intro & West Dallas AirBnB Tragedy5:30 - Host Shares Personal Loss: Nephew Markeel Ellis12:00 - Was the Shooting Random? Dewberry Breaks It Down18:45 - Why Young People Don't Fear Consequences26:30 - Rap Beef, Labels & How the Industry Fuels Violence33:00 - Social Media, Viral Violence & Desensitization40:00 - Prom Sendoff Culture, GoFundMes & Life Insurance47:30 - Parenting Failures, Absent Dads & No Discipline54:00 - Building Teams Not Entourages & Real Street Wisdom1:01:00 - Final Words & Accountability Message to the Youth
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Dorrough Music RETURNS & RECAPS Historic Dallas Show + JhonnieDamnD, Twisted Black +MORE
The crew opens this week giving Dorrough Music his flowers after pulling off one of the most talked-about Dallas concerts in recent memory (0:00), before breaking down how he personally organized the entire show from scratch — making every phone call himself with only two months to pull it together (4:15). The guys chop it up about the energy from the jump, shouting out breakout performer Suave and how the crowd was locked in from the first set to the last (10:30). Dorrough then speaks on the vision behind keeping it all-Dallas on the lineup and why the DFW sound doesn't need to borrow from Atlanta, Chicago, or Memphis to be great (17:00). The conversation shifts to the haters who said a Dallas-only show couldn't work, including negative comments on Dallas Texas TV before the event (23:45). Then the crew talks expansion — a bigger venue, part two, and taking the Dallas Boogie movement to the world (30:00). Johnny Dam's viral concert moment gets addressed, plus Dorrough reveals the Old Dallas Swag remix featuring Big Tuck, Tum Tum, and Fat B (37:20). Katti Mo gets his shine as an up-and-coming artist the crew is fully behind (44:00). Dorrough also speaks on which artists are grinding the hardest in DFW right now, including Twisted Black and Hashi (49:30), before closing out on why today's Dallas artists have infrastructure that he never had coming up — and what that means for the city's future (55:00).⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Intro & Giving Dorrough His Flowers4:15 - How Dorrough Organized The Entire Show10:30 - Concert Recap & Standout Performances17:00 - Why Dallas Needs To Own The Boogie Sound23:45 - Addressing The Haters & Negative Comments30:00 - Part Two & Taking The Show On The Road37:20 - Johnny Dam Viral Moment & Old Dallas Swag Remix44:00 - Katti Mo Spotlight & Rising Artists49:30 - Who's Grinding Hardest In DFW Right Now55:00 - Dallas Infrastructure Now vs Then & The Future
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Kewon White "Banzzo Bling" Tells Lil Boosie Why He Should’ve Stayed OUT of Dallas Business!
The crew opens with Banzzo Bling (Kewon White) checking in from behind bars, keeping it solid as he breaks down what a regular day in Oak Cliff looks like from his perspective (0:00) before diving into the November 14th timeline — the day Lil Boosie came to Dallas after Mo3 passed to pay his respects (4:30). Banzzo walks through the whole day step by step, from pulling up to DTLR on Lancaster to cop some Forces and WA Vibes (9:00), then riding around the city serving and chopping it up before deciding to slide through Big T (14:00). He breaks down exactly how he moves at Big T — where he parks, who he talks to, and why he stays strapped with a Draco under his bubble jacket (19:30). Then the story shifts when a female at Gym City drops the news that Boosie is right there in the building (26:00). Banzzo tells what happened when he approached Boosie to show him music and clocked the suspicious whispering between Boosie and his security (32:00). He also explains why the GRC chain on his neck likely put Boosie on alert, connecting it to Mo3's beef and Dallas street politics (38:00). Then Banzzo gets real about why he stays paranoid — the beefs, the opps, and the times he's been caught in situations at Big T (44:00), including the moment he admits he froze up when shots were fired at him (50:00) and much more.⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Intro & Banzzo Bling Checks In From Jail4:30 - Lil Boosie Comes To Dallas After Mo3 Passes9:00 - The Day Starts: DTLR, Forces & Riding Out14:00 - Sliding Through Big T Food Court19:30 - How Banzzo Moves In The Streets - Always Strapped26:00 - Finding Out Boosie Is In Gym City32:00 - Approaching Boosie & Clocking The Suspicious Whispering38:00 - The GRC Chain, Mo3's Beef & Dallas Street Politics44:00 - Why Banzzo Stays Paranoid & Opps At Big T50:00 - The Time He Got Caught Lacking & Shots Were Fired
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Viral Graduation Fight-Son on WHY he put HANDS on his Father and coming out as Gay for the 1st Time
Reallyfe Street Starz sits down for an exclusive interview with the son at the center of the viral graduation fight that took the internet by storm (0:00). The crew sets the scene and breaks down how the footage spread across social media before getting into the full story straight from the source (4:30). The interviewee speaks on what actually led up to the confrontation on graduation day and what pushed him to his breaking point (10:00). He then gets into the years of alleged abuse at the hands of his father that built up long before cameras were ever rolling (18:45). The conversation goes deeper as he addresses being a gay man navigating family rejection and how that tension played into the blowup (27:30). He speaks on the public reaction — the support, the hate, and everything in between (35:00). The crew asks about the family's response since the video went viral (42:00). He addresses what his relationship with his father looks like now (50:15). The interview closes out with his message to others dealing with family trauma and abuse in silence (58:30). Real talk, no filter, and much more.⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Intro & Viral Video Breakdown4:30 - How the Footage Spread Online10:00 - What Led Up to the Graduation Fight18:45 - Years of Alleged Abuse Revealed27:30 - Being Gay & Family Rejection35:00 - Public Reaction: Support & Backlash42:00 - Family's Response Since Going Viral50:15 - The Relationship With His Father Now58:30 - Message to Others Dealing With Family Trauma
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DawgFace EXPOSES Allstar JR Case & Why Ben 10 Is TELLING + J Prince Jr, NBA, Vlad TV & MORE
DawgFace EXPOSES Allstar JR Case & Why Ben 10 Is TELLING + J Prince Jr, NBA, Vlad TV & MORE
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Jaguar Wright THE RECKONING [Part 3]: Jay-Z Response, Piers Morgan, Aries Spears, Brandy Groomed
Jaguar Wright is back and she is NOT holding back — this episode is one of the most raw, unfiltered conversations we've had on this platform. Jaguar breaks down the full Aries Spears child predator allegations step by step, names David Spade as the cameraman, and goes in on Vlad TV for reviving Spears' career after the scandal. She also torches the Kevin Hart Netflix roast, calling out The Rock, Sheryl Underwood, and Tiffany Haddish for what she calls a modern minstrel show. Plus she speaks on Tiffany Haddish's own alleged misconduct, Luther Campbell's political run, and drops names connected to a tragic death in New Orleans. This is the episode people don't want you to see. Watch the full thing before it's gone.
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Jaguar Wright THE RECKONING [Part 2]: DIDDY Trial-Everything That Went WRONG, Drake, KDot & Grammys
This week Reallyfe Street Starz kicks off with Jaguar Wright breaking down the Nature Boy sentencing and drawing a sharp comparison to Diddy's case — questioning why the government let so much slide (0:00). The crew then goes deep on the weapons found during the Diddy raids — serial numbers filed off, no federal gun charges filed — and Jaguar goes off on why that alone should have put him away for 20 years (8:45). She then pulls back the curtain on the pharmaceutical evidence seized alongside the firearms and why zero drug charges were ever brought (18:20) before connecting the original prosecutor Damian Williams being replaced by Maureen Comey and what that switch really meant for the case (24:10). Jaguar also digs into the silenced victims — Annie Cain's case, the Little Rod lawsuit, and how key witnesses never made it to the stand (31:00). Then she drops her theory that the real goal was never conviction — it was seizing Diddy's blackmail files, calling him the Black Jeffrey Epstein outright (40:15). The crew also touches on the character witnesses who wrote letters but refused to testify, including Stevie J and Lizzo (49:30), then pivots to the Michael Jackson biopic breaking box office records, Jaafar Jackson's performance, Janet's absence, and what the film got right and wrong (58:00). And much more.⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Intro & Nature Boy Sentence vs Diddy Comparison8:45 - Diddy Raid: Guns With Filed Serial Numbers, No Charges18:20 - Pharmaceutical Evidence Seized, Nobody Prosecuted24:10 - Prosecutor Switch: Damian Williams Out, Maureen Comey In31:00 - Silenced Victims: Annie Cain, Little Rod & Dropped Cases40:15 - Jaguar's Theory: Feds Wanted The Files, Not A Conviction46:00 - Diddy As The Black Jeffrey Epstein & The Blackmail Files49:30 - Stevie J, Lizzo & The Character Witnesses Who Stayed Home54:10 - Diddy Disciples Cult Exposed58:00 - Michael Jackson Biopic Box Office Record & Jaafar Jackson1:05:30 - Janet's Absence, Joe Jackson Portrayal & What The Film Missed1:12:00 - Final Thoughts & Wrap
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Jaguar Wright THE RECKONING [Part 1]: Kevin Hart Roast & R^CIST Jokes, Katt Williams Reconciliation
The crew opens welcoming back Jaguar Wright after a hiatus, checking in on how she's been and addressing why her channel stays hard to find despite the loyal fanbase pushing her toward 125K (0:00). From there, Jaguar gives her raw, unfiltered take on whether she's even a fan of roasts in general and why she sees them as disguised truth-telling rather than comedy (8:45). The conversation then locks in on the Kevin Hart Netflix Roast — the overall quality, the tone, and why Jaguar says somebody should've gotten stomped out on that stage (15:20). Cheryl Underwood's brutal treatment and the colorism and anti-Black jokes come up next, with Jaguar breaking down how the racial attacks were completely one-sided (24:00). The George Floyd joke and the white writers behind the teleprompter get dissected (33:10), before the guys get into Katt Williams showing up and what his so-called reconciliation with Kevin Hart really looked like (41:30). Tiffany Haddish's sudden ghosting after Diddy's arrest and her legal troubles clearing up also gets addressed (49:00). Lizo's appearance, the fat-shaming jokes, and her recent moves get touched on (57:20), and the episode closes out on Kevin Hart going to the Breakfast Club to deny seeing the jokes beforehand — and why Jaguar says that's a flat-out lie (1:04:45).⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Jaguar Wright Returns & Channel Update8:45 - Are Roasts Honest or Just Hidden Truth?15:20 - Kevin Hart Roast Reaction: Too Far or Fair Game?24:00 - Cheryl Underwood's Treatment & Colorism Jokes33:10 - George Floyd Joke & White Writers Behind the Roast41:30 - Katt Williams & Kevin Hart Reconciliation: Real or Staged?49:00 - Tiffany Haddish Ghosts Jaguar After Diddy Arrest57:20 - Lizo, Fat Shaming Jokes & Her Recent Moves1:04:45 - Kevin Hart Lies on Breakfast Club About Seeing Jokes
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Rainwater ADDRESS EVERYTHING & EVERYONE: MO3 M*rder Trial, BigXThaPlug, Dorrough, New Dallas & Yella
The crew opens this one with a bang as the infamous Rainwater returns to the Reallyfe Street Starz couch and they waste zero time (0:00) before diving straight into the Dallas rap scene politics, with Rain breaking down how labels and label mates have been offering him money to speak on what BigXThaPlug allegedly isn't doing for his artists (8:15). The conversation shifts to the 6WA movement and the $2.5 million deal, with Rain giving his raw take on Big X's opportunity vs. artist compensation and why he actually doesn't blame Big X (18:40). Then the Mo 3 versus Big X debate gets real — Rain breaks down why Mo 3's catalog will outlast the machine and why you can't use Mo 3 like you can use Big X (28:00). Also, Yella Beezy's presence and legacy gets compared to Big X's streaming numbers and real-world recognition (36:20), and the guys chop it up on the Johnny Damn D and Fort Worth takeover — how the Bend movement killed gangster music and brought positivity back to the city (44:10). Rain then addresses head-on why the internet keeps connecting him to Mo 3's murder, shutting it all the way down (52:30), and goes into detail about the day of the incident, Duncanville vs. Oak Cliff, and what Josie Banks conveniently left out of her interview (58:45) and much more.⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Rainwater Returns & Intro8:15 - Labels Paying Rain To Speak On BigXThaPlug18:40 - 6WA Movement & BigX $2.5M Label Deal Breakdown28:00 - Mo 3 vs BigXThaPlug: Catalog Legacy Debate36:20 - Yella Beezy's Presence vs BigX's Numbers & The Drake Effect44:10 - Johnny Damn D, Fort Worth Takeover & The Bend Movement49:30 - Dallas Rappers Scared To Speak Up: Young Nation, Little Runner & More52:30 - Rain Addresses Mo 3 Murder Rumors Head-On58:45 - Day Of The Incident: Duncanville, Oak Cliff & Josie Banks Exposed1:05:00 - Rain On Being Hero vs Villain In Dallas & Final Word
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KD The Jeweler EXPOSES How You Can Tell FAKE Jewelry, TRUTH About Moissanite, Gold Investments+MORE
This week, Reallyfe Street Starz brings in master jeweler KD of Jim City Custom Jewelry to break down everything the streets need to know about the jewelry game right now. The crew opens with KD dropping an immediate gem — why your chain is turning and tarnishing and how dirty jewelry is the number one way people clock that your diamonds ain't real (0:00). From there, the conversation shifts to the biggest topic in the jewelry world: the AP x Swatch collab, what it means for the luxury watch market, and whether it damages the Audemars Piguet brand (6:45). KD then explains why the streets have stopped buying real APs altogether and how the economy is reshaping what people are spending on ice (14:20). The guys get into Moissanite and lab diamonds flooding the market, how to spot the difference, and why silver Cubans with lab stones are the new street move (21:00). KD schools the crew on how strippers tested a lick's chain and watch on FaceTime — and exactly how he read them (29:30). The conversation turns to whether women can even tell the difference between real and fake jewelry and how rap culture controls what's considered hot (37:00). KD weighs in on athletes vs. rappers and who's really icing out harder, shouting out Moneybagg Yo and Gucci Mane (43:15). Then the guys discuss technology killing the streets, surveillance, and how the feds are using old texts and home cameras to build cases (49:00). KD closes with real investment advice on silver and gold as the dollar drops, and why custom Moissanite design is the move if you're going that route (55:30).⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Intro & Dirty Jewelry Is Exposing You6:45 - AP x Swatch Collab Breakdown14:20 - Why The Streets Stopped Buying Real APs21:00 - Moissanite vs Lab Diamonds vs Real Ice29:30 - Strippers FaceTime KD To Test A Lick's Jewelry37:00 - Do Women Know The Difference Between Fake & Real?43:15 - Athletes vs Rappers: Who's Really Iced Out? Moneybagg Yo & Gucci49:00 - Technology Killing The Streets & Fed Surveillance55:30 - Gold & Silver Investment Advice For The Streets
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Bunz4Ever ARRESTED for credit card fraud…What Happened!? Boston Richey Pegging, Cardi B & Meg+More
The crew opens welcoming Bunz4Ever back to the couch after her mugshot went viral on DFW Mugshots and social media ran wild with speculation (0:00) before she breaks down exactly why she had a mugshot in the first place — a 10-year-old probation case she hadn't paid fees on (4:30). She speaks on the original Dallas charge involving a Haitian associate, guns, dope, and identifying info found in a raided house, and how she was facing 23 years but took probation (10:00). Then the story gets real when she explains catching a second fraud case that extended her paper, and how her PO in Dallas actually tried to warn her before Collin County moved to violate her (18:45). Also, Bunz details going on the run for seven months before getting caught slipping out the back gate (26:00), and she addresses the internet connecting her arrest to her tax business — shutting that narrative all the way down (33:30). She goes in on the tax situation, the licensed operation that got shut down by the feds, and the fact that she made less than $700 that season (41:00). The guys ask about the stigma of a bad female doing legit business, and Bunz fires back with "Does my ass dictate my brain?" (49:15) before calling out Lil Duval for clowning her taxes post (55:00). The episode closes on real talk about identity, street life, and winning on your own terms (1:02:00).⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Intro & Bunz4Ever Returns to the Couch4:30 - The Mugshot Goes Viral on DFW Mugshots10:00 - The Original Dallas Charge Explained (Guns, Dope & IDs)18:45 - Second Fraud Case, Extended Probation & The PO Warning26:00 - 7 Months on the Run & Getting Caught at the Back Gate33:30 - Addressing the Tax Scam Rumors Head On41:00 - The Tax Business, Feds Shut It Down & Made Less Than $70049:15 - "Does My Ass Dictate My Brain?" Bad Women Doing Legit Business55:00 - Calling Out Lil Duval for the Disrespectful Post1:02:00 - Real Talk on Identity, Street Life & Winning Your Way
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Prince Dre x Pistol Po Break Down Chicago TRAPPING, Signing With Durk, Gucci vs Pooh Shiesty
The crew opens this one up with Chicago natives Prince Dre and Pistol Po in the building, and it's real talk from the jump as they break down what trapping in Chicago actually looks like from the inside (0:00) before getting into the come-up story and how the streets shaped their perspective on the music game (8:30). The conversation shifts as they detail the journey to signing with Lil Durk and what that deal really meant for their careers (18:00), then the guys get into the business side of rap and navigating the industry while staying true to where they came from (27:45). Also, the Gucci Mane versus Pooh Shiesty situation gets addressed and both Prince Dre and Pistol Po give their unfiltered take on where that beef stands (36:00), and the crew digs into street credibility in rap and whether artists today are really living what they're rapping about (44:30). The episode wraps with final thoughts on Chicago's place in hip-hop right now and what's next for both artists (55:00). Real, raw, and no fluff — this one's for the streets.
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CartelBo Baby Mom Trillselda Blanco GOES IN on Tricking culture,Losing V-Card & Stripclub Etiquette
This week, the podcast kicks off with Trillselda Blanco — CartelBo's baby mom — pulling up to Reallyfe Street Starz for a raw, unfiltered conversation (0:00) before the crew gets right into her background and how she came up in the streets (5:30). She then gets into her personal story around losing her V-Card and what that experience really meant to her (14:00), keeping it all the way real with no sugarcoating. The talk shifts into the tricking culture debate — who's doing it, why they're doing it, and whether it's a power move or a sucka move (22:45). Trillselda also breaks down the unwritten rules of strip club etiquette and what separates the real ones from the clowns in the building (33:00). The crew then gets into the dynamics between men and women when money is involved and how the streets view those relationships (41:30). She also speaks on loyalty, the life that comes with being connected to a street figure like CartelBo (50:00), and what people get wrong about women in that world (58:15). The episode closes with final thoughts and some real talk for the audience (1:05:00). And much more.
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Big Homie.CC, Bob Da Goat, Wonder Trump ADDRESS Finesse2Tymes Beef “Imma Damage SOMETHING!”+Jim Hoes
The crew opens this week with Big Homie CC, Bob Da Goat, and Wonder Trump pulling up to the Reallyfe Street Starz table for a session that goes all the way in (0:00). The guys break the ice with how CC and Bob linked up through Dallas and their history running into each other in Vegas with Hustle Cartel (4:30). Bob Da Goat drops his full origin story — from shooting dice at five and six years old to becoming one of Chicago's elite basketball prospects (9:00), then gets into what college life at Villanova was really like coming out of the West Kag projects in East Chicago, Indiana as a GD navigating rival hoods (15:00). Things get legendary when Bob reveals he ran full-court games alongside Michael Jordan under trainer Tim Grover (22:00) before the conversation shifts to how street life and basketball collided — including Bob beating a body charge, two attempts, and a knife case all out of Cook County (30:00). Bob then speaks on the state of Chicago streets today, blaming OGs for failing the younger generation and breaking down the real Chief Keef era rap wars (38:00). The Finesse2Tymes snitching situation gets addressed head-on — the crew debates him dropping his location after cooperating with law enforcement (46:00). Also, Bob clears up the Chicago vs LA gang structure debate after a viral convo claiming LA runs Chicago (54:00), and the guys break down the fundamental difference between Chicago and LA gang culture (1:01:00). Real talk, no fluff, and much more.
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Dorrough BREAKS SILENCE On New MO3 Single "Fan Love", New Dallas Cowboys Anthem + Dorrough & Friends
The crew opens welcoming certified Dallas legend Dorrough Music to the couch for a long-overdue sit-down that covers everything from his upcoming event to the real state of the rap game (0:00). The conversation kicks off with Dorrough breaking down his Dorrough and Friends concert happening May 29th at Trees in Dallas — why he chose that summertime date and how it lines up with his daughter's graduation on the same day (4:30). Then the guys get into the concept behind the lineup, how every artist on that flyer is someone Dorrough has a real relationship with, and why this show is really about putting Dallas talent on one stage for the city (12:00). Dorrough drops gems on how to perform — why loving your own music is the number one thing that translates to a crowd before anything else (20:00). Also, Dro breaks down how he approaches crossover hitmaking, from Ice Cream Paint Job to the Cowboys and luxury hotel placements, and why commercializing your sound is not selling out (28:00). The radio conversation gets real when Dorrough explains why radio still outpunches the internet for impact, uses NBA YoungBoy's Shot Calling as a case study (37:00), then gives three things he'd change about radio right now — starting with making every station sound like the city it's in (44:00). And the guys close out with Dorrough opening up about his deep history with Mo3, from linking in 2015 to their unreleased collab Fan Love and what Mo3 was really capable of as an artist (52:00). And much more.
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Baby Savage "How ANY Independent Artist Can Make $600k Every Year" (Step By Step Game Plan)
The crew opens this week with Baby Savage pulling up to the Reallyfe Street Starz platform for a raw, unfiltered conversation that covers everything the streets are talking about (0:00). They get into Baby Savage's come-up story and how he built his name from the ground level in the Dallas rap scene (6:30) before diving deep into the current state of street credibility and what it really takes to be respected out here (14:00). The conversation shifts to ongoing rap beefs and who's really holding weight versus who's just performing for the internet (22:15), then Baby Savage gets into the music industry's dark side and how labels move against independent artists (30:45). The guys also chop it up about legal cases affecting rappers right now and how the system targets Black men in the culture (38:00). Baby Savage speaks on loyalty and betrayal in the streets (45:30), shares his take on the Atlanta versus Dallas rap rivalry (52:00), breaks down his 2026 vision and what's coming next for his career (58:45), and the crew closes out with rapid-fire questions and real talk on where hip-hop is headed (1:05:00). And much more.
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Cartel Bo Baby Mom Trillselda Blanco ADDRESSES Millionaire H!TLIST, Bo outted man she slept with
This week, the podcast kicks off with host Trda Blanco welcoming Trillselda — baby mother to Houston rapper Cartel Bo — to the couch for one of the most unfiltered sit-downs the show has ever seen (0:00). The crew sets the tone early, making clear this is not a bashing session, before Trillselda reveals she and Bo share three children together and breaks down the complicated nature of their on-again, off-again situation (4:30). Things take a wild turn when Trillselda disappears for a bathroom break and returns with a live pregnancy test — taken right there on camera — shocking the entire room (12:00). The results come back positive and the crew reacts in real time, with Trillselda confirming she already has a two-month-old son and is not planning to continue the pregnancy (18:45). The conversation then shifts to Cartel Bo's viral hitlist, what her real first reaction was seeing her name tied to it, and why she's calling on Bo to post the real version (28:00). The crew goes line by line through the list, starting with Kirk Bang at the top — and Trillselda does not hold back, dropping receipts, calling out messy behavior, and naming names (35:00). She addresses the Kirk Bang cousin entry and shuts it all the way down (48:30). The broke n***a at Address club gets his section too, with Trillselda explaining the full context of that night after Bo locked her out the house with the baby (54:00). She closes out breaking down the toxic cycle, pillow talk betrayal, and why she's finally done playing house (1:02:00).⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Intro & Welcoming Trillselda4:30 - Three Kids With Cartel Bo & Their Relationship History12:00 - Live Pregnancy Test Taken On Camera18:45 - Positive Result Reaction & Abortion Discussion28:00 - First Reaction To Cartel Bo's Viral Hitlist35:00 - Kirk Bang Addressed & Receipts Dropped48:30 - Kirk Bang's Cousin Entry Denied54:00 - The Broke N***a At Address Club Explained1:02:00 - Pillow Talk Betrayal & Toxic Relationship Breakdown1:08:00 - Final Thoughts & Closing
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PolowMobTV on SH00TING more Rappers than you can COUNT & Dolph SH00TIN @ Club that Made Everyone Run
This week the podcast kicks off with Bass and Joker welcoming legendary Texas documentarian PoloMobTV to the Reallyfe Street Starz building for a long-overdue sit-down (0:00), giving the man his flowers as one of the true originators of hip-hop video documentation before diving into how he got his start as a promoter and why going solo was the best move he ever made (8:45). Polo breaks down the strategy behind staying solo on shoots for maximum access — no wristbands, no crew, just him on the tour bus and in the hotel room getting exclusive content (17:30). The guys ask the question everybody's thinking: how does a white boy from Waco earn that level of trust in the culture, and Polo keeps it all the way real (26:00). He then speaks on his insane 120-terabyte archive and what it means to legally own the footage you shoot (33:15), before getting into his intentional documentary process — building time capsules around artists like Beeking and Big Pokey (41:00). The conversation shifts to rapper riders and diva behavior on set, with Drake's wild demands coming up (49:30), then Polo explains how he navigated filming both sides during the Dolph-Gotti beef and the Trap, Yella, and Mo3 situation without ever losing trust (57:00). He also speaks on the Paul Wall and Cam beef and why he never picked a side (1:04:15), before closing out with the real story of being at a Dallas club with Dolph when shots rang out and everybody ran (1:11:00). Raw, real, and full of game.
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Big Homie.CC | Mermaids REAL, Moon Landing, Alien Disclosure, Gang Politics, Truth About Sl*ve Trade
This week the podcast kicks off with Big Homie CC breaking down GD gang initiation rituals and what you really gotta do to earn rank (0:00) before the convo shifts to MS13 devil worship and satanic practices the crew witnessed firsthand in the streets (8:45). Big Homie CC then drops some of the most jaw-dropping intel on human organ trafficking at the Mexico border and how cartels are moving bodies for parts — connecting it directly to the Hoover indictment (18:00). Then the discussion goes deep on religion, King James Bible corruption, the Book of Enoch, and why every major holy text has zero quotes from women (31:00). Also, Big Homie CC lays out the 1561 Nuremberg UFO battle, the Eisenhower alien agreement, and the missing persons cover-up inside national parks (44:30). The crew then gets into Tartaria, white human DNA only going back 7,000 years, and African kings who sold their own people into slavery (57:00). Big Homie CC speaks on tracking cannibals in Uganda and the Epstein connection to child rituals (1:08:00), then goes off on Whack 100, checking in culture in LA, and jewelry rules in the streets (1:18:30). The episode closes with real advice for young men thinking about joining a gang and why the armed forces never gets mentioned (1:28:00) and much more.
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NatureBoy SPEAKS From Jail "I'm Innocent, It Was A Malicious Prosecution" +MORE
This week, Reallyfe Street Starz delivers one of the rawest episodes yet as NatureBoy calls in from jail for the very first time (0:00), breaking his silence on everything surrounding his case. The crew sets the stage before NatureBoy gets into his personal statement, declaring his innocence straight from behind bars (8:00) in his own words — no filter, no PR spin. He speaks directly on the prosecution's motives, calling it out as malicious and politically driven (18:00), breaking down how he feels the system targeted him specifically. The conversation goes deeper as NatureBoy details what life has been like inside and how he's been holding up mentally and spiritually (28:00). He also addresses the public narrative around his case and what he wants his supporters to understand about the real story (38:00). The crew reacts and weighs in on the legal dynamics at play and what malicious prosecution actually means in street and legal terms (48:00). NatureBoy closes with a direct message to the streets and to anyone following his situation (57:00), and the guys wrap with final thoughts on the case and what comes next (1:05:00). Real talk, real consequences — and much more.⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Intro & NatureBoy Calls In From Jail8:00 - NatureBoy Declares His Innocence18:00 - Exposes The Malicious Prosecution28:00 - Life Behind Bars & Mental State38:00 - Addressing The Public Narrative48:00 - Crew Reacts & Legal Breakdown57:00 - NatureBoy's Message To The Streets1:05:00 - Final Thoughts & What's Next
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Yahki Awakened EXPOSES Big Pharma's BIGGEST LIE & Proves Black People Are Gods + Bible Proof
The crew opens welcoming Yahki Awakened back to the building as they reflect on the massive feedback from his last appearance and shout out listener Ken Hunt and his wife who transformed their health using Yahki's supplements (0:00), before Yahki breaks down his 15 years of work and over 1,500 documented healing testimonies where people reversed diagnoses completely (7:30). The conversation shifts to Yahki's book 'Healing The Illusions We Call Disease' and how he landed on that powerful title (18:00), then he goes deep explaining how every symptom the medical system calls disease — coughing, fever, inflammation, diarrhea — is actually the body's natural detox pathway doing its job (24:00). Yahki then addresses those who doubt the existence of a creator, breaking down biological clocks, circadian rhythms, DNA codes, and the perfection of the sun cycle as undeniable proof (35:00). The discussion gets theological as Yahki pulls straight from Psalms 82:6 and John 10:34 to explain why Black people are referred to as gods in scripture (44:00), before addressing his complicated relationship with Hebrew Israelites and organized religion as a whole (55:00). The guys also dig into why the Black church resists personal responsibility in healing and what it really means to call yourself a god (1:04:00), and much more.
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HustleMomMartina: PIMPS vs H*ES, MOST shocking moments in the Game, How to Make A Million H03ing
This week, Reallyfe Street Starz pulls up with a special guest as Hustle Mom Martina from Northern California hits the blue couch and introduces herself as the 21st century Rahab (0:00) before breaking down her background in the game, her many layers, and why she calls herself a golden child of God (4:30). The crew gets deep into the biblical origins of the game — from Abraham and Sarah to Rahab in the red light district — and what scripture actually says about loyalty (10:00), then Martina defines what a real hoe is versus how the internet spells it wrong (18:00). She drops the coldest line a pimp ever said to her (24:00) before drawing the hard line between real pimping and sex trafficking and why the charge was built to target men in the game (31:00). Martina then gets raw about her worst moments — kidnappings, guns pulled on her, and near-death experiences she fought her way out of (38:00). The conversation shifts to The Mac and whether Goldie made fatal mistakes (47:00), then the crew debates boyfriend pimps and why they're ruining the ism (54:00). Martina closes out speaking on the watered-down state of the game today, the codes that used to exist, and why she'll always be a celebrated hoe (1:02:00). Real talk, no filter, and much more.
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Fetty P Franklin EXPOSES The RAW Truth About Street Life & What It Really Takes To Survive+MORE
The crew opens this week with a heavy one as Fetty P Franklin pulls up to Reallyfe Street Starz and wastes no time getting into it (0:00), jumping straight into where he's from and the environment that shaped everything about who he is today (2:15). From there, Fetty P walks through how he first got pulled into the streets and what those early experiences really felt like on the ground (7:30), before breaking down the code of loyalty and how betrayal hits different when it comes from people you trusted with your life (14:00). The conversation gets deep as he speaks on the biggest obstacles he's faced and how he found a way through when most wouldn't have (22:45), then shifts to the real cost of street fame — what it takes from you that you can never get back (33:00). Fetty P then pinpoints the exact turning point that flipped his whole perspective and set him on a different path (42:30), and drops some of the most genuine advice for the youth you'll hear anywhere — no sugarcoating, just lived experience (51:00). He also gets into what's next for him and how he's building something bigger than the block (58:30), before closing it out with final thoughts that'll sit with you long after the video ends (1:03:00). This one is a must-watch.⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Intro & Fetty P Franklin Arrives2:15 - Where He's From & Early Life7:30 - Getting Into The Streets & First Experiences14:00 - Loyalty, Betrayal & Lessons Learned22:45 - Biggest Obstacles & Overcoming Adversity33:00 - Street Fame vs Real Life & The Price You Pay42:30 - The Turning Point That Changed Everything51:00 - Advice For The Youth & Moving Different58:30 - What's Next For Fetty P Franklin1:03:00 - Final Thoughts & Outro
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Sheva "I Left The Streets & Lost 160 Lbs On Natural Food...Now I Want To CHANGE The Music Industry!"
The crew sits down with Sheva for one of the rawest interviews of 2026, opening with introductions and how Sheva first connected with the Reallyfe Street Starz platform (0:00) before getting into his come-up story and where he's from — breaking down the environment that shaped him (5:30). The conversation shifts to his early days in the streets and how that life influenced his music and mentality (12:00), then Sheva gets into his recording journey, who he's been working with, and what his sound represents in today's rap landscape (20:00). The guys chop it up about the current state of the Dallas and Texas rap scene and where Sheva fits in (28:30), then the talk gets real around street credibility versus industry image and whether artists today are authentic (36:00). Sheva addresses any beef or opposition he's navigating in 2026 (44:00), then opens up about legal situations and how he's been moving since (51:30). The interview closes with Sheva breaking down his upcoming projects, what fans can expect, and where to find him (58:00), and the crew wraps with final thoughts and a message to the streets (1:04:00). Real talk, no filter, all the way through.
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Cartel Bo GOES OFF On Gucci Mane Snitching, Z-Ro & Trae, Baby Mama Drama +MORE
The crew opens this one hot with Cartel Bo breaking down the raw reality of doing USP federal time — including why you shower with boots on and a knife tied to your body at all times (0:00) before getting into how Bo came home from the feds with nothing and made it his mission to provide for his daughter and rebuild from zero (8:45). Then Bo speaks on Smack's public praise and how he blew up faster than anyone expected after release, explaining why he only makes bag music that hits different (15:20). The conversation shifts to Bo putting felons on through his trucking company, recording studio, and restaurant — and why fighting recidivism starts with putting people in position to make money (22:10). Also, the guys chop it up on whether we're products of our environment or if real choice exists, with Bo getting personal about growing up in Lakewood (31:00). Offset's gambling problem comes up and Bo drops a cautionary tale about turning a $13K win into a $23K loss chasing the bag at the poker table (38:30). The Gucci Mane snitching allegations get addressed directly (44:15), followed by the Z-Ro and Trae situation (51:00), baby mama drama (57:20), and Bo closing out on street code and when fades cross the line (1:04:00). Real talk, no filter.⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Intro & Federal Prison Survival Rules8:45 - Coming Home Broke & Providing For His Daughter15:20 - Blowing Up Fast After Release & Bag Music Philosophy22:10 - Putting Felons On: Trucking, Studio & Restaurant31:00 - Product of Your Environment or Do We Have a Choice?38:30 - Offset's Gambling Problem & Cartel Bo's $23K Loss Story44:15 - Gucci Mane Snitching Allegations51:00 - Z-Ro & Trae Situation57:20 - Baby Mama Drama1:04:00 - Street Code & When Fades Cross the Line
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Dooney The Priest & Bishop Eli GO OFF On Pooh Shiesty, Gucci Mane, Street Code v Civilian Life +MORE
This week on Reallyfe Street Starz, Bishop Eli and Dooney The Priest pull up raw and unfiltered to break down one of the hottest debates in hip-hop right now — can you really grow out the streets, or does the code follow you forever? They go deep on Pooh Shiesty robbing Gucci Mane and why the streets are celebrating it, what that says about the psychology of street loyalty versus business sense, and whether Gucci had it coming for not letting his artist out the contract. On top of that, these two street-born preachers chop it up about church money, tithing, and whether the collection plate is a hustle or a necessity — and they keep it all the way real with zero sugarcoating. Dallas is in the building and the energy is live from the jump. If you want real talk from men who've lived both sides of the street and the sanctuary, this is the episode you can't skip.
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Dawgface EXPOSES The REAL Reason Ben 10 Got Shot & Why OG3 Is To BLAME + Detroit Street Politics
This week the podcast kicks off with the crew welcoming Dawgface back early because the streets and the politics are both moving too fast to wait (0:00), before sliding into a real conversation about religion — specifically where Islam and Christianity align and differ on the position of Jesus, and why that matters in today's climate (4:30). Then the guys salute Dawgface on his rapid rise, and he breaks down his grounded mentality on staying focused on tomorrow instead of basking in where he is right now (12:00). From there the episode gets into the main event — the full breakdown of the Ben 10 shooting at Confessions diner, how JR Prince Jr. dating Allstar JR's baby mama sparked the tension, and exactly how that birthday party for OG3 turned into a war zone (22:00). Dawgface then pulls back the curtain on who Allstar JR really is, his roots in Detroit's east side rap scene, and his connection to Tee Grizzly and the Allstar Ball Hard crew (35:00). The crew debates why Detroit artists historically resisted the record industry (44:00), then get into why Dawgface put FNBA on the post and who he really holds responsible — OG3 (52:00). They also break down the video frame by frame, why jumping one man was never gangster, and what the real miscalculation was (1:01:00), and much more.
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Southside Vic "How To Stay Safe SPIRITUALLY In The Music Industry...Stay Away From 304s!"
The crew opens this week sitting down with Dallas rapper Southside Vic for a raw, unfiltered conversation that covers everything from the streets to the spirit (0:00). Vic breaks down where his music journey started and how he developed his sound and artistic identity coming up in Dallas (8:15), before the talk shifts into his strategic approach to the game and how he moves with intention rather than chasing clout (17:40). Then the debate gets real when the guys chop it up on Tupac vs Biggie and whose legacy hits different in today's climate (26:10). That energy carries into a Malcolm X vs Martin Luther King Jr discussion on philosophy, resistance, and which mindset applies to where the culture is right now (34:55). Vic then puts on for the New Dallas movement and breaks down why the city deserves its flowers (43:20). The conversation goes deep when Vic speaks on the importance of spirituality and how staying grounded is the real armor in a corrupt industry (51:05). He also gets candid about signing with an indie label and why he chose independence over a major deal (1:02:30). Then the guys get into the tricking and 304 conversation — why certain energy will drain you and why real ones stay away (1:11:45). And much more throughout.
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Ebony Mystique On Being MUSLIM, Brittany Renner Truth, Bonnie Blue MISTAKES, Jaguar Wright + MORE
This week, Reallyfe Street Starz comes in hot as the crew welcomes Ebony Mystique to the table for a real, unfiltered conversation starting with her journey into Islam and what that faith transition actually looks like living in the public eye (0:00). She breaks down the misconceptions people carry about Muslim women in entertainment before the conversation shifts to the Brittany Renner discourse — what's fact, what's cap, and why the internet keeps getting it wrong (18:45). Then Ebony gives her uncut take on Bonnie Blue and the mistakes that turned a viral moment into a full-blown controversy (32:10). The crew also gets into Jaguar Wright and whether her ongoing crusade is truth-telling or noise at this point (44:20). From there they chop it up about loyalty in the music industry and how women in hip-hop culture are held to a different standard than the men (55:00). The discussion then hits street politics and how social media has changed the code (1:08:30). Ebony shares a personal story about navigating fame while staying grounded in her values (1:19:45), and the episode closes out with rapid-fire questions, final thoughts, and a message to the culture (1:31:00). Real talk, no filter, and much more.
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Lil Keke Speaks On DJ Screw, Michael Watts & Houston's REAL Legacy
The crew opens this week sitting down with Houston legend Lil Keke for a deep dive into the culture that built the South (0:00), before Keke gets into his personal history and how he came up in the Houston rap game (6:30). The conversation shifts to his relationship with the late DJ Screw — what that bond really meant and how Screw changed the entire sound of hip-hop (14:00). Then Keke speaks on DJ Michael Watts and the role Swishahouse played in taking Houston mainstream (22:45). The guys get into the Houston vs Dallas debate, breaking down the differences in culture, sound, and street credibility between the two cities (31:00). Keke also shares his thoughts on the Southside legacy and what that community represents beyond the music (39:15). The pod then takes a turn to sports as the crew reacts to the Luka Dončić trade and what it means for the league (47:30). Keke drops gems on the music industry and how independent artists can protect their bag (54:00), then the guys chop it up on what Houston rap needs right now to reclaim its spot (1:01:20), and Keke closes out with a message to the next generation coming up in the streets and the culture (1:08:45). Real talk, no fluff, and much more.⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Intro & Welcome Lil Keke6:30 - Keke's Come Up in Houston Rap14:00 - The DJ Screw Legacy & Their Relationship22:45 - DJ Michael Watts & Swishahouse's Impact31:00 - Houston vs Dallas: Culture & Street Credibility39:15 - Southside Legacy & Community Roots47:30 - Luka Dončić Trade Reaction54:00 - Independent Artist Advice & Protecting Your Bag1:01:20 - What Houston Rap Needs Right Now1:08:45 - Keke's Message to the Next Generation
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Hebrew Israelite Captain Tazaryach on Druski Erika Kirk Skit, Brandy Being GROOMED by Boyz II Men
This week, Reallyfe Street Starz brings in Hebrew Israelite Captain Tazaryach for a raw, unfiltered sit-down that covers all the angles the mainstream won't touch. The crew opens with introductions and setting the tone for what's about to be a heavy conversation (0:00) before Captain Tazaryach breaks down his background and what the Hebrew Israelite doctrine actually teaches (6:30). The talk shifts to the viral Druski and Erika Kirk skit that had the internet divided, with Tazaryach giving his full take on why it matters culturally (18:00). Then the conversation gets deeper as they unpack the growing allegations that Brandy was groomed by Boyz II Men during her come-up in the industry (31:45). The guys go in on how the music industry has historically exploited young Black artists and whether accountability is real or just clout-chasing (44:00). Tazaryach drops his perspective on street credibility versus spiritual credibility and how the two intersect in today's culture (55:20). The crew debates cancel culture and whether public figures deserve redemption (1:06:00). They also get into the state of Black masculinity and how media shapes perception (1:17:30). Tazaryach closes with a direct message to the youth and where people can tap in with his movement (1:28:00). All that and much more.
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Blaq Ron RETURNS: History of Poverty, Magic Johnson son EJ & Zaya Wade’s Choices & Amputee SH00TING!
The crew opens this week with a proper welcome back for Blaq Ron as he returns to the Reallyfe Street Starz podcast and they set the tone for a raw, unfiltered session (0:00). The conversation gets deep quick as Blaq Ron opens up about growing up in poverty and how those early years shaped his entire outlook on life, loyalty, and survival (8:15). From there the guys break down the history behind his come-up and the street lessons that came with it (18:40). Then the topic shifts and the crew gets into the EJ situation, calling out the alleged predatory behavior that's been circulating and why the streets aren't letting it slide (29:00). The guys also weigh in on Zaya Wade's public choices and what that means culturally, sparking a real debate about identity, family, and outside influence (41:30). Then the conversation pivots to a wild amputee shooting story that's been making rounds and the crew breaks down what actually went down (52:00). They also chop it up about street credibility in today's rap game and whether authenticity is dead (1:02:15). The episode closes out with final takes, listener questions, and some unfinished business from last week (1:14:00).
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Comedian Shang on Katt Williams, Tupac Stories, Comic View, Jamie Foxx, Michael B. Jordan Oscar+More
The crew sits down with legendary comedian Shang for a real one as he opens up about his early days grinding in the comedy circuit and how he carved out his lane in the game (0:00). Shang gets into his come-up on BET's Comic View and what that era really meant for Black comedy and the culture (8:45), before sharing some wild behind-the-scenes stories about working alongside Katt Williams and what people get wrong about him (18:30). The conversation shifts to some incredible Tupac stories from back in the day that you've never heard before (32:00), then Shang breaks down his relationship with Jamie Foxx and what it's really like being around one of the most talented entertainers alive (45:15). The guys also chop it up about Michael B. Jordan's Oscar buzz and whether Hollywood truly respects Black actors or just uses them when it's convenient (56:40). Shang keeps it a hundred about the comedy industry's dark side and how comedians get exploited behind the scenes (1:08:00), before diving into the differences between comedy in the 90s versus today's social media era (1:18:30). They also touch on the stand-up comedy and hip-hop crossover and why so many comedians and rappers run in the same circles (1:28:00), and Shang drops gems on staying relevant and authentic after decades in the entertainment business (1:38:15). This one is packed with untold stories and real talk from a legend who's seen it all.
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Lawyer EXPOSES How Pooh Shiesty Allegedly Robbed Gucci Mane
The interview kicks off with Larry The Lawyer introducing himself and explaining how he became the go-to attorney for some of the biggest street cases in the rap game (0:00) before breaking down the origins of the Pooh Shiesty and Gucci Mane relationship and how it all started as a straight business arrangement (3:45). Larry then gets into the meat of the alleged robbery situation, detailing what really went down between Pooh Shiesty and Gucci behind closed doors and how the money got funny (10:20), before explaining the legal implications of those accusations and why the streets and the courtroom paint two completely different pictures (18:00). The conversation shifts to Pooh Shiesty's federal case and how his legal troubles spiraled once the feds stepped in and started stacking charges (25:30), then Larry offers a raw breakdown of how record label deals are structured to leave young artists vulnerable to exploitation and financial manipulation from day one (33:15). They also chop it up about the loyalty dynamics between artists and the labels that control them (40:00) before Larry speaks on Gucci Mane's long history of navigating similar betrayals and business disputes throughout his career (47:20). The discussion moves into how street politics constantly bleed into the music industry and why these cycles keep repeating with every new generation of rappers (54:10), and Larry drops real legal gems for up-and-coming artists trying to navigate contracts while still tied to the streets (1:02:00). The interview wraps with Larry sharing his honest thoughts on whether Pooh Shiesty can bounce back and what his future looks like both legally and musically (1:10:30).
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Dewberry SPEAKS ON Charleston White run-in w/ Young Thug, Pooh Shiesty Robbing Gucci Mane in Dallas
Dewberry pulls up to Reallyfe Street Starz and gets straight into it, opening up about his background and how he came up in the streets of Dallas (0:00) before breaking down the culture and how the city moves compared to other major hubs (8:45). The conversation heats up when Dewberry speaks on his personal run-in with Charleston White and gives the full breakdown of what really happened between Charleston and Young Thug when they crossed paths (17:30). He doesn't hold back on his thoughts about Charleston White's influence and whether the streets really respect the way he moves (28:00). Then things shift to Atlanta when Dewberry gets into the wild story of Pooh Shiesty allegedly robbing Gucci Mane's people during a situation in Dallas and how that whole scenario played out (37:15). He also touches on the politics between Dallas and Atlanta street figures and how business and beef often overlap (48:00). Dewberry speaks on loyalty in the game and what separates real ones from the pretenders (56:30), before getting into how social media has changed the way street conflicts unfold publicly (1:04:00). He shares lessons learned from his own experiences with trust and betrayal (1:12:45), talks about the current state of Dallas hip-hop and who's really putting on for the city (1:20:30), and closes out with a message to the younger generation about navigating the streets with a plan (1:30:00).
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Govan RETURNS: Talks New Dolph Hearing, Lil Flip Relationship, Response to SK🚫, Son’s Severe Austism
Govan is back on Reallyfe Street Starz and this one is a heavy sit-down. The conversation kicks off with Govan catching us up on where he's been and what life has looked like since his last appearance (0:00) before getting right into the latest developments with the Young Dolph hearing and what the new updates could mean for everyone involved (8:30). Govan then gets real about his relationship with Lil Flip, breaking down how they connected and where that bond stands today (22:00). Things shift when he addresses the SK situation head-on, giving a direct and unfiltered response to what's been said about him publicly (35:45). From there, Govan opens up on a deeply personal level about raising his son who lives with severe autism, sharing the daily challenges, emotional toll, and what fatherhood really looks like when your child needs extra care (50:00). The conversation also touches on how he deals with internet critics and fake narratives being pushed about his name (1:05:00), what loyalty means in the streets versus online (1:15:30), his views on the current state of Memphis rap culture (1:25:00), staying grounded through legal battles and personal struggles (1:35:00), and the importance of mental health in the hood (1:45:00). Govan wraps up by sharing what's next for him and how he plans to keep moving forward despite everything going on (1:55:00). Real talk from start to finish.
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OG Charlie Franks vs Smackwater: DJ Screw, Boss Bando & H-Town Debate
The conversation kicks off with Smackwater and OG Charlie Franks introducing themselves and breaking down their history in the Houston music scene (0:00) before getting right into the meat of the debate — DJ Screw's lasting influence on Southern hip-hop and whether the culture has properly honored his legacy (6:30). The two go back and forth on how Screw music shaped an entire generation of artists and producers coming out of Texas (14:00), then the discussion shifts to Boss Bando and his role in Houston's street rap movement (22:45). Things get heated as Smackwater and Charlie Franks debate who really carried the torch for H-Town rap after the Screwed Up Click era (31:00). They also touch on the evolution of Houston's sound and how the city's influence spread across the entire hip-hop landscape (40:15). The conversation moves into the politics of the music industry and how Houston artists have historically been overlooked on the national stage (49:30), before both guests share personal stories about coming up in the streets and how that shaped their perspective on the culture (58:00). They debate whether today's generation respects the foundations laid by pioneers (1:07:00), break down the business side of independent music in Houston (1:16:30), and close out with final thoughts on keeping the legacy alive and what the future holds for H-Town hip-hop (1:25:00).
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Yada Awakening | Paying Wives $200k PER BABY, TRUTH About TOXIC Masculinity, Russel Wilson & Ciara
The crew sits down with Yada Awakening for one of the realist conversations about manhood, marriage, and what it really means to lead a household in today's world (0:00). Things get going quick as Yada breaks down his controversial stance on paying wives $200K per baby and why he believes women should be compensated for building a family (6:30). From there, the conversation shifts into the truth about toxic masculinity and whether the term is being weaponized against strong Black men who simply hold traditional values (18:45). The guys then get into the Russell Wilson and Ciara dynamic, debating whether Russ is the blueprint for how a man should step up or if he's being clowned unfairly by the culture (32:00). Yada drops gems on male accountability and why men need to stop blaming women for everything going wrong in relationships (44:15). The discussion heats up around modern dating culture and how social media has destroyed genuine connections between Black men and women (55:30). They also touch on the importance of financial literacy within marriages and why money conversations need to happen before the ring (1:07:00). Yada speaks on fatherhood and generational wealth as the ultimate form of masculinity (1:18:30), before the crew wraps it up with final thoughts on what awakening really looks like for men in 2024 (1:30:00). This one is a must-watch for anybody trying to level up mentally and spiritually.
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Charleston White on hip-hop glorifying povery, LA Street Politics, Wack100 clubhouse fight.
-----0:00:00 Reallyfe introduction0:00:29 Charleston White introduction0:01:44 On being nicknamed Rat Williams0:03:02 Does Charleston White consider himself a snitch? Street rules and the difference between snitching and setting the record straight0:04:36 Charleston White on snitch culture "90% of case are plea bargains-that means people are telling and nobody standing on street codes no more"0:07:46 Charleston White speaks on Spud Boom situation and getting tricked by the cops0:09:06 Charleston White on how to move after getting famous, going through the hood in North Carolina; traveling without security and online haters0:14:40 Charleston White on Wack 100 canceling him, controversial comments on the definition of coercion; rape and violence culture in hip-hop0:22:41 Charleston White expands on his viral clip saying hip-hop promotes rape, murder, molestation, and violence0:24:53 Charleston White on hip-hop glorifying poverty and the struggle; now people want to act like they aren't struggling anymore; what do we value and see as being dignified, struggle in America vs. perception and White America using Black America's culture in entertainment0:28:38 Charleston White on Draco the Ruler "you reap what you sow" and gang culture today, anticipating violence at rap events; most rappers are fake talking about stuff they don't have0:32:36 Charleston White on LA street politics, extorting record execs and movie producers "gang culture supersedes life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness in California-it's almost like being born in a third world country"
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Dawgface Goes INSANE On Boosie Protective Custody, T Grizzley, Wack100, Iran, Detroit Producers+MORE
The crew kicks things off with Dawgface pulling up with pure energy, setting the tone for one of the most unfiltered episodes yet (0:00). Right out the gate, Dawgface goes absolutely insane breaking down the Boosie protective custody allegations, questioning his street credibility and whether the narrative around Boosie has been manufactured for years (6:30). The conversation shifts to T Grizzley and his current standing in Detroit's rap scene, with Dawgface giving his raw take on who's really putting on for the city versus who's just talking (18:45). From there, the discussion heats up around Wack100 and his constant involvement in everybody's business, with Dawgface holding nothing back on how he really feels about the self-proclaimed manager's influence in hip-hop (30:00). Things take a global turn when the guys chop it up about the Iran situation and how world politics trickle down to the streets and affect everyday people in the hood (42:15). Dawgface then dives deep into Detroit producers and the culture of beat-making in the city, shouting out the unsung heroes behind the sound (52:00). The crew also touches on street loyalty and how the game has changed with social media exposing everything (1:02:30), before wrapping up with rapid-fire takes on industry politics, fake gangsters in rap, and what authenticity really means in 2024 (1:14:00). This one is a must-watch from start to finish.
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Mel Tha Mack Breaks Down Today's Music vs Classics, Radio Success, Pimp C Relationship+MORE
The crew sits down with the legendary Mel Tha Mack for a real one as he breaks down his come-up in the music game and what it was really like navigating the industry back in the day (0:00). Mel gets into his early grind and how he carved out a lane for himself in the Southern rap scene before the internet changed everything (6:30). The conversation shifts to his personal relationship with Pimp C, sharing untold stories about Chad's character, work ethic, and what people still get wrong about the UGK legend (14:00). From there Mel breaks down the radio game and what it really took to get records spinning — the politics, the payola, and the gatekeepers nobody talks about (25:00). He then compares today's music to the classics, keeping it a hundred about where the artistry has gone and why longevity is damn near impossible now (35:45). The guys also chop it up about the current state of Southern hip-hop and whether the culture still respects the OGs (46:00). Mel speaks on mentoring younger artists and what he tells them about surviving the business side (54:30). They get into how streaming killed the traditional album rollout and what that means for real musicians (1:03:00). Mel also touches on staying relevant without compromising who you are (1:12:00), before wrapping up with advice for independent artists trying to make it without a major label co-sign (1:20:00). This is game from somebody who really lived it — no cap, no filter.
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Jaguar Wright EXPLOSIVE RESPONSE to Jay-Z GQ Interview & Yung Miami Charlamagne Interview
The crew opens up breaking down Jay-Z's recent GQ interview and why his carefully crafted responses raised more questions than answers (00:00) before getting into Jaguar Wright's explosive reaction where she holds absolutely nothing back and calls out what she sees as media manipulation (6:30). The conversation shifts to whether Jay-Z's public strategy is actually helping or hurting his image right now and how the court of public opinion is shifting in real time (14:00). Then the guys dive into the Yung Miami and Charlamagne Tha God interview, unpacking her comments about Diddy and what she chose to address versus what she clearly avoided (22:45). The discussion gets real about how women connected to powerful men in the industry navigate these situations publicly (31:00) before touching on the broader pattern of celebrities doing damage control interviews and whether any of it actually works (38:30). The crew also talks about how social media has completely changed the way these stories unfold compared to even five years ago (46:00), then gets into the legal implications of speaking publicly while cases are still active (52:30). They debate whether Jaguar Wright has been vindicated by recent events or if her approach still raises credibility questions (59:00), and close out discussing what all of this means for hip-hop culture and accountability moving forward (1:07:00).
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Ant The Pimp feat. The Legendary M$.Tee of Cash Money Records “DON’T HATE THE PIMP, HATE THE GAME”
The crew opens up with Ant The Pimp and the legendary M$.Tee of Cash Money Records pulling up to Reallyfe Street Starz for an unfiltered conversation about the game, the music industry, and everything in between (0:00). Ant breaks down his philosophy on the pimp lifestyle and why he says don't hate the pimp, hate the game, giving real perspective on how the streets shaped his mindset (6:30). M$.Tee takes it back to the early Cash Money Records days, sharing what it was like being in the building during one of the most dominant eras in Southern rap history (15:00). The conversation shifts to how Baby and Slim built Cash Money into an empire and what most people get wrong about the business side (24:00). M$.Tee speaks on the loyalty and betrayal she witnessed firsthand inside the label and the politics that came with the success (33:30). Ant The Pimp then connects the dots between street game and the music industry, breaking down how both worlds operate on the same principles (43:00). They get into how women navigate both the streets and the entertainment world and what real game looks like versus what social media portrays (52:00). The discussion moves to the current state of Southern hip-hop and whether the culture has lost its authenticity (1:02:00). M$.Tee drops gems on financial independence and why artists and people in the streets need to own their worth (1:12:00). Ant and M$.Tee share their thoughts on legacy, regrets, and what they want the next generation to understand about the game before wrapping up with final words of wisdom (1:22:00).
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Real Life Paid In Full: The Omar Aikens Story “From Millionaire King Pin to Redemption After Prison”
The crew sits down with Omar Aikens for one of the rawest interviews to date, a real life Paid In Full story that Hollywood couldn't even script (0:00). Omar breaks down his early days and what the environment looked like growing up, explaining how the streets pulled him in at a young age and what survival mode really looks like when you come from nothing (4:30). He gets into how the drug game escalated quickly and the moment he realized he was sitting on millions, detailing the lifestyle, the power, and what it really feels like to be that guy in your city (14:00). Omar talks about the connections and the politics of running a major operation, the trust issues, the betrayals, and how the game always has a clock on it (26:00). Then things shift to the federal investigation and how it all came crashing down, breaking down the wiretaps, the indictment, and the reality of facing serious time (38:00). He opens up about life behind the wall, the mental warfare of doing a long bid, and the moments that forced him to look in the mirror (52:00). Omar speaks on the turning point where redemption became real and not just a word, and what it took to genuinely change his mindset (1:05:00). He also addresses comparisons to Paid In Full and whether the movie accurately represents street life (1:18:00). The conversation gets deep into what reentry looks like after prison when you were once on top, the challenges of going legit, and rebuilding from zero (1:30:00). Omar drops game for the younger generation still in the streets and explains why the fast money illusion is the biggest trap of all (1:42:00). He shares where he is now, his current mission, and how he plans to use his story to impact the community moving forward (1:52:00). This is a must-watch for anyone who respects real stories from real people who lived it and came out the other side (2:00:00).
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Yada Awakening | TRUTH About TOXIC Masculinity, Russel Wilson & Ciara, Paying Wives $200k PER BABY
Ant The Pimp feat. The Legendary M$.Tee of Cash Money Records “DON’T HATE THE PIMP, HATE THE GAME”
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Brian Hooks On Life After 3 Strikes, Soul Plane & 50 Cent vs T.I.
The crew sits down with actor and comedian Brian Hooks for a real one as he opens up about where he's been and what happened to his career after dominating the early 2000s comedy scene (0:00). Brian gets into the making of Phat Beach and what it was like being part of one of the most iconic hood classic films of that era (6:30). He then breaks down the Soul Plane experience and what really went on behind the scenes of that movie, including stories most people never heard (14:00). The conversation shifts to his role in 3 Strikes and why that film hit so different in the streets (23:45). Brian keeps it a hundred about the politics of Hollywood and why so many Black actors from that era just disappeared (33:00). He talks about what he's been working on lately and why he stepped back from the spotlight for a while (42:30). Things get interesting when the topic of the music industry comes up and whether 50 Cent and T.I. are the new Biggie and Pac of this generation (52:00). Brian also shares his thoughts on comedy today versus the golden era he came up in (1:01:00), before getting into the business side of entertainment and the lessons he learned the hard way about ownership and contracts (1:10:30). The guys wrap it up with Brian giving advice to young actors trying to make it out of the hood and into Hollywood (1:20:00).
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Scrappy TAKES SIDES On 50 Cent vs T.I., Trump vs Putin, Ray J, Epstein Files, Love & Hip-Hop, Zeus
The crew sits down with Lil Scrappy for one of the realest conversations of the year, kicking things off with his current moves and where his head is at in 2025 (0:00). Things heat up quick when Scrappy takes a definitive side in the 50 Cent vs T.I. beef, breaking down loyalty, street code, and who really has the leverage in that situation (8:30). From there the conversation shifts to the political arena as Scrappy shares his unfiltered thoughts on Trump vs Putin and what that tension means for everyday people in the hood (18:45). The topic of the Epstein files resurfaces and Scrappy doesn't hold back on what he thinks Hollywood and the music industry are hiding (28:00). Ray J's name comes up next with a discussion about his recent antics and whether he's being strategic or just wilding out (37:15). Then it's all Love & Hip-Hop talk as Scrappy reflects on his time on the show, the real dynamics behind the scenes, and how reality TV changed his life and career (46:00). The Zeus Network gets put under the microscope with a conversation about whether the platform is helping or hurting Black content creators (55:30). Scrappy also touches on the Atlanta rap scene, street politics, fatherhood, and staying relevant after two decades in the game (1:04:00). This one is packed from start to finish with no filter and no cap.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
"Reallyfe Street Starz" is where the streets meet the spotlight. Every episode brings you raw, unfiltered stories from the legends who shaped the culture in cities across the world. From street hustlers to music icons, we dive deep into the lives of the people who lived it, showing you the real behind the headlines. We’re here to bring the untold stories of the streets to the big screen—authentic, uncut, and unforgettable. Get ready for a front-row seat to the life and times of the true street stars, only on Reallyfe Street Starz.
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