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  • Serving everybody Feat. J money | RTM Podcast | Szn 3 EP 05
    May 29 2025

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    The energy in the room shifts as J Money enters the studio, bringing decades of Atlanta music history with him. This isn't just another interview—it's a masterclass in authenticity from someone who witnessed the birth of cultural movements that defined a generation.

    J Money takes us deep into the origins of Black Migo Gang, revealing how what began as street terminology ("we black Mexican cuz we got bags like Mexicans") evolved into a cultural phenomenon that spawned countless imitators. With remarkable candor, he shares stories about his brotherhood with Scooter, Future's right-hand man, painting a picture of loyalty that transcends the typical industry relationship. "These are great guys," he emphasizes repeatedly, making it clear that beyond the fame, these were people who genuinely cared for each other.

    The conversation shifts to personal resilience as J Money opens up about surviving cancer, losing his mother, and being shot in Los Angeles—all within a three-year span. Rather than breaking him, these experiences transformed his approach to life and business. "Everything I went through made me stronger where I'm at today," he reflects, explaining how tragedy prepared him for current opportunities, including a forthcoming album with Metro Boomin.

    What truly distinguishes this episode is J Money's philosophical approach to street wisdom. He introduces the concept of the "Gang God"—the universal force that rewards those who operate with integrity, even in the streets. "If you live right, do right, the Gang God will bless you," he explains, challenging conventional narratives about success in hip-hop.

    Whether discussing the dangers of substance abuse in today's music scene, the importance of image, or delivering brutally honest comparisons between hip-hop legends, J Money speaks with the authority of someone who's lived every word. You'll walk away with not just entertainment, but wisdom from someone who's navigated both the streets and the industry while keeping his soul intact.

    Listen now and follow J Money's latest project "Serving Everybody" on all platforms. This isn't just another episode—it's a document of hip-hop history from someone who helped write it.

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Just a Pod Feat. Just Brittany | RTM PODCAST | SZN 3 EP 5
    May 28 2025

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    What does it take to survive 15 years in the cutthroat music industry? Houston's own Just Brittany pulls back the curtain on her remarkable journey from Fifth Ward to music stardom in this captivating conversation.

    From her early days as a valedictorian who became a dancer, to getting discovered at a beauty supply store, Brittany's path to success has been anything but conventional. She candidly shares the story of her Cash Money Records signing that went sideways when she was shelved for two years while the label focused on Young Money's emerging stars. Rather than remain stuck in contractual limbo, Brittany made the bold move to request her release—demonstrating the business acumen that's kept her career thriving for over a decade.

    The most powerful moment comes when Brittany reveals how a simple Instagram comment noting she shared a birthday with Kodak Black evolved into genuine friendship and musical collaboration—without a dollar changing hands. "Relationships will get you through doors that money can't get you through," she explains, offering a masterclass in authentic networking that aspiring artists should study carefully.

    Brittany also opens up about personal transformations, including how relocating to Atlanta saved her from destructive patterns and gave her career new life. She discusses the tragedy of having her clothing store firebombed in Houston and how these setbacks only strengthened her resolve. Her upcoming album "Round Trip" showcases both her singing and rapping talents, reflecting her refusal to be pigeonholed by industry expectations.

    Whether you're an aspiring artist or simply someone who appreciates stories of resilience, Just Brittany's journey will inspire you to keep planting seeds even when the soil seems unforgiving. Subscribe now and join the conversation about persistence, authenticity, and the unstoppable power of building genuine relationships in your path to success.

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    47 m
  • FREE Lee Mazin | ft. Lee Mazin | RTM Podcast | SNZ 3 EP 1
    May 12 2025

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    The struggles of Philadelphia artists trying to break through the city's "fake politics" takes center stage as Lee Mazin joins Rilla and Moose for a deeply personal conversation about resilience in the face of industry obstacles.

    Lee Mazin's story is one of extraordinary promise and painful setbacks. From freestyling on trolleys as a teenager to signing with Meek Mill's Dream Chasers within a year of seriously pursuing rap, her explosive rise was followed by a series of devastating roadblocks. "I've been through a lot with this music shit," she confesses with striking candor. "This shit really drove me suicidal." Her revelation speaks volumes about the mental health toll that industry politics can take on artists, particularly those from cities where hometown support remains elusive.

    What makes this conversation particularly compelling is Lee's analysis of Philadelphia's support system compared to other hip-hop hubs. "New York niggas, Trina, all of them throwing it up on the story," she explains about her viral Timberland freestyle, "Nobody from here posted it." This pattern of hometown indifference contrasted with outsider appreciation becomes a recurring theme as she recounts her experiences in Atlanta and LA, where strangers showed her more love than many in her own city.

    Beyond music, Lee's entrepreneurial spirit shines through as she discusses diversifying her income through a printing company, luxury vehicle rentals, and her Chosen One Records label. Her business acumen has allowed her to maintain independence while navigating industry challenges – a testament to her adaptability and determination to succeed on her own terms.

    As she prepares for her musical comeback with what she describes as a "loaded" arsenal of new music, Lee's passion remains undimmed despite everything she's faced. Follow her journey at @LeeMazin across platforms – this is one Philadelphia comeback story you won't want to miss.

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    1 h y 6 m
  • DA BRAND ...CMON | FT. 5 STAR TWINS | RTM PODCAST | SZN 2 EP 23
    Mar 7 2025

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    1 h y 33 m
  • KING OF NEW JERSEY FT. ALBEE AL | RTM PODCAST | EP. 27
    Feb 11 2025

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    Join us on the Realla then Most Podcast as we welcome Albee Al Back, a true gem from Jersey City's Marion Projects. Al shares his inspiring story of evolving from a local influencer to a recognized voice in the music industry, all while staying grounded in his roots. With raw honesty, he reflects on how the streets and cultural icons like Cash Money have shaped his artistic journey. This episode is rich with discussions about the importance of authenticity, loyalty, and the profound connection to one's community, which are key themes that resonate throughout our conversation.

    Explore Al's personal history as he opens up about the complex legacy left by his late father. Growing up with mixed emotions of pride and resentment, Al's quest to honor his father's street reputation becomes a powerful narrative. His time in incarceration adds another layer to his story, fueling his passion for rap and serving as a turning point in his life. Al's candid reflections offer listeners a glimpse into how personal experiences and artistic pursuits intertwine, driving him to assert his identity against societal stereotypes.

    As the episode unfolds, we touch on the trials and triumphs of navigating the music industry's highs and lows. From exciting collaborations with artists like Arsenal and Fetty Wap to navigating label politics and booking challenges, Al's experiences reveal the gritty reality of the music scene. Our discussions bring humor and personal anecdotes to the forefront, especially as we engage in light-hearted debates about influential figures in the industry. Embrace the essence of resilience and authenticity as we celebrate those who stay true to themselves in the ever-changing landscape of music.

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    1 h y 20 m
  • MUSIC & MENTAL HEALTH ft. AP | RTM PODCAST
    Feb 6 2025

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    55 m
  • SURVIVING O-BLOCK ft. PRINCE DRE | RTM PODCAST
    Jan 29 2025

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    1 h y 14 m
  • CULTURE AND CONNECTIONS ft. K. SMITH | RTM PODCAST | SZN 2 EP 25
    Jan 22 2025

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    1 h y 48 m
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