Episodes

  • Dough Boy Da Boss
    Jul 17 2025

    When passion meets purpose, magic happens. CEO Doughboy (aka Doughboy the Boss) brings us inside his world of music, family, and entrepreneurship with raw honesty and wisdom earned through years of independent grinding.

    What happens when you surprise your audience with new music? Doughboy walks us through the unexpected drop of his "Six-Piece Spicy" EP – a project that came together through his deep creative chemistry with producer DJ Tay and engineer KD Yonkaki. The trio's unspoken understanding creates a space where beats guide the creation process rather than forcing it: "The beat talks," Doughboy explains, "it's going to tell you what to do or what to say."

    But the heart of our conversation reveals something even more powerful – how Doughboy has transformed his musical journey into family business. His daughters, operating as "The Mayberry Mob," are naturally following his footsteps without pressure. "I'm able to live out my dreams through my kids and have fun with it," he shares, illuminating how the artistic torch passes between generations when creativity runs in the bloodline.

    As the founder of BCE (Boss City Entertainment), Doughboy's vision extends beyond personal success. He's building a world and inviting others in – all while maintaining complete independence and betting on himself when others wouldn't. "You betting on yourself, like you the house," he reminds fellow entrepreneurs.

    For anyone balancing creative pursuits with parenting, career ambitions with family priorities, or trying to build something authentic in a world of shortcuts, this conversation offers both practical wisdom and soulful inspiration. Stream "Money Run" from the Six-Piece Spicy EP now, and stay tuned – the full album is on the horizon.

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    37 mins
  • Intermission #1
    May 15 2025

    Growth isn't always visible in the day-to-day, but when you step back and look at where you were months or years ago, that's when you truly see how far you've come.

    After a short break to reset and get our lives in order, we're back to discuss the unexpected ways life has evolved for us. From exciting new DJ gigs and music features to overcoming injuries that became blessings in disguise, we share how the challenges of the past four years have shaped our present reality.

    Remember the early pandemic days? We reflect on that surreal period when the world seemed to pause, and how it forced us to distinguish between our wants and needs. Those moments of isolation and self-reflection laid the groundwork for the clarity we now feel about our purpose and direction.

    There's power in vulnerability and sharing mistakes. One of us opens up about a sketchy online dating situation that went wrong during the pandemic, offering it as a cautionary tale but also as evidence of how much wiser we've become. Meanwhile, what seemed like a devastating hand injury unexpectedly accelerated healing through continuing to pursue passion projects – sometimes your medicine is found in doing what you love.

    The conversation takes a heartwarming turn as we celebrate the rising talent in our community, from PB Mexico's upcoming mixtape "Purple Heart" to watching the next generation of artists impact audiences in real-time. These moments remind us that success isn't just about personal advancement but about uplifting those around you.

    Ready for some real talk about growth, resilience, and finding purpose? Subscribe now and join the conversation about turning life's challenges into stepping stones toward your destined path.

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    30 mins
  • Loyalty
    May 8 2025

    There's something magnetic about an artist who refuses to compromise. Meet Loyalty - a Chicago R&B vocalist whose journey from the projects of Cabrini Green to the stages and studios of the Windy City reveals what genuine musical dedication looks like in an age where authenticity is increasingly rare.

    From his first childhood performance singing Boyz II Men at the Chicago Hilton to transforming a $7 investment in blank CDs into a street-hustling empire, Loyalty shares the unfiltered story of building a career one fan at a time. While everyone around him gravitated toward rap, he remained steadfast in his commitment to soul-stirring R&B, becoming the go-to hook singer for countless Chicago artists while developing his own distinctive sound.

    The conversation explores how Loyalty's natural talent for melody often emerged spontaneously during studio sessions - humming hooks that would eventually become centerpieces of songs. We dive into the creation of his breakthrough track "Blazer," which began as a humorous studio exchange before evolving into a club favorite. Loyalty also shares vocal maintenance secrets (avoid dairy!), memories of celebrity encounters on Michigan Avenue, and his experience transitioning from group member to solo artist.

    What resonates most is Loyalty's seemingly paradoxical combination of unwavering artistic principles and entrepreneurial adaptability. As he prepares to release his first solo EP, he offers powerful insights for any creative person navigating today's music landscape: stay true to your voice, maintain relationships that matter, and remember that sometimes the most direct path to your audience is simply showing up where they are.

    Follow Loyalty's journey on Instagram @rnb_loyalty and listen to "Blazer" available now on all platforms. His debut EP drops soon.

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    44 mins
  • Yung Pesoo
    May 1 2025

    The raw, unfiltered journey of an artist finding his voice stands at the heart of our conversation with Young Peso. What begins as a casual catch-up between old friends quickly evolves into a profound exploration of personal growth, artistic evolution, and the healing power of authentic expression.

    Peso takes us through his transformation from Cash Camo—a young rapper making drill music to fit Chicago's popular sound—to Young Peso, an artist who channels genuine emotion into every bar. The turning point? A series of devastating personal losses that forced him to reconsider his approach to both music and life. Rather than numbing his pain, Peso discovered that pouring his grief into lyrics offered a path toward healing and artistic growth.

    This transformation didn't happen overnight. During the pandemic lockdown, Peso established a disciplined creative routine, recording daily and honing his craft while the world stood still. "Spending my time in that way instead of being in the crib and getting high and not doing shit brought Young Peso to the forefront," he reflects, highlighting how dedication to his art became a lifeline during difficult times.

    What resonates most powerfully throughout our conversation is Peso's unwavering commitment to authenticity in an era dominated by fleeting viral moments. "Being true to yourself is what's going to keep your mental and emotional self good at the end of the day," he asserts, offering wisdom that extends far beyond music into every aspect of life. His perspective challenges listeners to question whether they're following their own path or simply chasing trends.

    Looking ahead, Peso shares details about multiple projects in development, including a special dedication album releasing July 23rd in honor of his mother. This deeply personal work promises to showcase the full range of his growth as both an artist and a human navigating life's most challenging experiences.

    Tune in to witness not just an interview, but a genuine moment of connection between artists supporting each other's journeys—and perhaps find inspiration for your own path toward authentic self-expression.

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    36 mins
  • See Buddy
    Apr 24 2025

    After finding comfort with conversing with microphones on, the decision was made to expand the conversation beyond ourselves. With TK's injury, his older brother, See Buddy stepped in for support and conversation.

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    49 mins
  • Pilot
    Apr 17 2025

    Two childhood friends planned to get together for a night of music recording, when a sudden hand injury interrupted their plan. An unanimous decision was made to leave the microphones for the routine brotherly check in.

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    54 mins