Another week another brand new episode for the neighborhood!! This week we get into the protests over the weekend involving the military parade, bow and Erica mena, Desmond Bane Traded for how much and more. Thanks for tuning into the Souf let’s continue growing this thang!
All music is for educational and entertainment purposes only.
Andre and his flute
Offset and cardi
LA Protests
The world just keeps spinning and in that rotation the world gets more screwed up. Tune in for this weeks episode for more.
Lil Wayne I didn’t forget you….
This week on The Souf Got Something to Say, we dive headfirst into the wildest stories, biggest achievements, and newest releases in hip-hop from all corners of the map. From Offset’s surprising spousal support request to the explosive DreamCon fight involving DDG’s brother, the gossip is HOT.
But it’s not just the mess—there’s greatness too. Outkast and Salt-N-Pepa are headed to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Cardi B is receiving her flowers from ASCAP, and Slick Rick is back with his first album in 25 years.
Plus: We break down Kendrick’s BET domination, Kanye’s Bully album rumors, Clipse’s reunion, and the latest drops from Future, GloRilla, Lil Wayne, and more.
🎧 Tune in for reactions, deep dives, and your weekly dose of real hip-hop commentary.
This week on The Souf Got Something to Say, we dive into the hottest Southern gossip, achievements, and music releases in hip-hop.
From Diddy’s legal drama and Rod Wave’s arrest, to GloRilla’s big win and Boosie’s HBCU scholarship, it’s been a week full of headlines and heat. Plus, we spotlight new albums from Rob49, Key Glock, and BossMan Dlow that you need to add to your playlist now.
Topics Covered:
• Diddy faces serious allegations in court
• Rod Wave arrested on multiple charges
• GloRilla wins Hip-Hop Artist of the Year
• Cardi B to receive ASCAP’s Voice of the Culture Award
• Boosie launches HBCU scholarship program
• New music from Rob49, Key Glock, BossMan Dlow
• Yung Miami’s Resha Roulette Tour
• More gossip, more bars, more of the South
Music is for Commentary and educational purposes only
Music:
Big Pun - still not a player
Rick Ross - Hustlin’
2Chainz - I’m Different
Afrika Bambaataa - Planet Rock
Key Glock - 3am in ToKeyo
Rob49 - On Dat Money
Bossmane Dlow - Plenty Money
Lah Pat ft Flo Milli - Rodeo (Remix)
Mississippi doesn’t get loud—but it speaks volumes.
In this episode, we travel through the muddy waters of the Delta to spotlight one of the South’s most soulful and slept-on regions in hip hop. From the blues-born spirit of storytelling to the powerful voices of David Banner, Big K.R.I.T., Dear Silas, Akeem Ali, and more—we trace how Mississippi forged its own sound without industry co-signs or major labels.
We also highlight the producers behind the boards, like Banner, K.R.I.T., and Trackman, who gave Mississippi artists the sound to match their message.
Featured tracks, backstories, and bars from the heart of the South.
For educational and commentary purposes only
Songs by:
Nelly
David banner
Dear Silas
Akeem Ali
Big K.R.I.T.
T.I.
Rich Boy
Flo milli
From the bounce-heavy streets of New Orleans to the raw, emotional pain music of Baton Rouge—Louisiana hip hop hits different. In this episode, we trace the full evolution: the underground rise of bounce culture, the empires built by No Limit and Cash Money, and the gritty truth behind legends like Boosie, Webbie, Kevin Gates, and NBA YoungBoy.
We break down how the state’s sound, struggle, and soul reshaped Southern hip hop—and how it continues through today’s new wave. This ain’t just music—it’s Louisiana history in every bar.
Featured legends: Big Freedia, DJ Jubilee, Master P, Lil Wayne, Soulja Slim, Boosie Badazz, Kevin Gates, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, and more.
For educational and commentary purposes only.
Songs from:
Cash Money Records
No Limit Records
Young Money
Trill Ent
DJ Jubilee
Hotboy Ronald
Magnolia Shorty
Mystikal
Kevin Gates
NBA Youngboy
We head to the Lone Star State to uncover how Texas helped reshape the sound, hustle, and identity of Southern hip hop. From the gritty truths of the Geto Boys to the country rap tunes of UGK, and the slowed-down revolution led by DJ Screw, this episode dives deep into the culture that came out the trunk and shook the industry. We break down the legacy, the independence, and the new wave of Texas artists keeping that flame alive.
Featured legends: Scarface, Pimp C, Bun B, DJ Screw, Z-Ro, Megan Thee Stallion, and more.
For Educational and Commentary purposes
Songs:
OutKast- So Fresh So Clean
OutKast- Roses
Lil O - Can’t Stop
Geto Boys- Time Taker
Scarface- Hand of the dead Body
UGK - 3 in the morning
UGK- Take it off
Slim Thug- Still Tippin
Mike Jones- Flossin
BG- Bling Bling
Before trap, crunk, bounce, or chopped & screwed—there was silence. The South was shut out, laughed at, and labeled too slow for the game. But in 1995, that changed.
In this debut episode of The Souf Got Something to Say, host Souf breaks down the roots of Southern hip hop, the disrespect it faced, and the moment OutKast’s Andre 3000 shook the industry with one line: “The South got something to say.”
Featuring quotes and insight from legends like Scarface, Pimp C, Big Boi, and Master P, this episode sets the tone for a series that goes deep into the culture, grind, and sound of the South.
Tap in. The South been had something to say.
For Educational and commentary purposes
Songs:
Lil Boosie Ft UGK- In My Pocket
Mystikal- Here I Go