In this episode of the Good Ole Boys, the guys navigate through the intriguing world of loyalty, street life, and the music industry. This episode delves into the consequences of loyalty, with a focus on rapper Lil Durk’s alleged involvement in criminal activities, the Chicago drill rap scene, and the broader implications of street culture in hip-hop. From the impact of social media on criminal cases to the influence of record executives, this episode is a raw discussion on the intersection of music, crime, and society. Tune in for an engaging conversation that challenges the norms and explores the real-life stories behind the headlines.
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The music version of the episode features sounds from Lil Durk, Roy Ayers, Joe Public, Donny Hathaway and more. Check out the music version on the Fourcast Media Mixcloud page and on pushplaypods.com