[AUDIO] EP90 | JAZZ THA COACH GOES OFF about NASHVILLE RAPPERS, JELLY ROLL, GAMBLING, CLOUT and more!! cover art

[AUDIO] EP90 | JAZZ THA COACH GOES OFF about NASHVILLE RAPPERS, JELLY ROLL, GAMBLING, CLOUT and more!!

[AUDIO] EP90 | JAZZ THA COACH GOES OFF about NASHVILLE RAPPERS, JELLY ROLL, GAMBLING, CLOUT and more!!

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The Born Rich Club Podcast caught up with the one and only Jazz Tha Coach for a raw and unfiltered conversation you won’t forget. 🎙️We kicked things off by diving into his childhood experiences and how they helped shape the man he is today. Jazz opened up about his time in prison, his history with gambling, and how those struggles played a role in his growth and hustle.He also takes us inside his journey into the music industry, including the launch of his record label and what it took to build it from the ground up. From there, we explore the bold and often controversial internet antics that have made him a well-known — and sometimes misunderstood — figure in Nashville.This episode is full of authentic stories, real lessons, and powerful motivation. Don’t miss it. 💯🔥#BornRichClub #JazzThaCoach #NashvilleMusic #PodcastInterview #RealTalkThe Born Rich Club Podcast is a platform where we discuss music, movies, culture and much more!!Email: BornRichPodcast@gmail.comFollow Lano XL on IG: / bornrichclub Follow Lano XL on FaceBook: / born.rich.1694 Follow Mr. McGee on IG: / bornrichboopy Follow Mr. McGee on FaceBook: / calvin.mcgee Follow the podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/14ml2O6...Follow the podcast on iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-bo...Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Follow the podcast on SoundCloud: / bornrichclubpo. .Follow the podcast on YouTube Music: / @bornrichclubpodcast7643
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