Deontay Kyle
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Podcast Appearances
Because he worked for it.
He's not just going to give it away.
A person like that don't just give it away.
I can't wait till y'all see the first part of our conversation where we talk about that.
Creating worlds where...
Every institution and every fire little cultural quip that we had, including something like a Rap City, niggas sold that shit.
They sold it all off.
And now we as millennials and elder Gen Z people are left to like, damn, well, shit, I guess we got to reinstate these institutions.
That's why we got a rap session.
We're trying to reinstate a Rap City type vibe because it don't exist.
And yeah, like, niggas can go do freestyles over beats with Justin Credible or, you know, go perform their song on the radar, but it doesn't have that cultural currency.
It doesn't have that feel to it where it's like, damn, even when it come down to people you may not have heard about.
You're not being introduced to nobody new.
Trusting the independent artists, trusting these black artists to have integrity, trusting these black artists to do what's not only in the best interest for them, but in the best interest of their business, and them maintaining their creative control, and they not compromised.
Everybody not trying to sell they soul.
You know what I'm saying?
Everybody ain't no cat man.
Some niggas got integrity, and some niggas know what to do what's best for the business.