🎙️ Fame is a trap. It looks like freedom, but it often means you’re under contract, under pressure, and under surveillance.
🎙️ The industry profits off pain. Labels sign artists who fit the mold—glorifying violence, drugs, and hypersexuality—while ignoring the trauma that comes with it.
🎙️ The cost isn’t just the artist’s to pay. Families suffer. Communities lose leaders. Kids grow up idolizing the wrong things.
🎙️ It’s time to take control of the narrative. If we don’t, the next generation will walk the same path—straight into a cycle of fame, failure, and forgotten potential.
Today’s episode is a deep one. We’re talkin’ about the heavy toll that prison time and premature death is takin’ on our hip-hop artists—and how that energy is spilling into the streets, affecting our youth, our neighborhoods, and the culture as a whole. Let’s get into it.”
We linked up with up and coming Capital Heights artist Slim Gleesh to see what’s dope about him