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The Mental Threads Podcast Episode #183: ZayTheGoat

The Mental Threads Podcast Episode #183: ZayTheGoat

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For this episode of the Mental Threads podcast I have a very special guest in the President of Social Currency ZayTheGoat! He is an artist from Charlotte, North Carolina whom not only attended North Carolina Central University but created an anthem that is still representing us Eagles to this day. We talk about his life growing up on the west side of Charlotte and what separates the west side from all the other sides of Charlotte. We also converse on matters regarding his hobby of basketball and how we transition from that to just focusing on music. we talk about life on campus for him at North Carolina Central University, and his transition from focusing on school to just focusing entirely on his music and raising his son. We discuss matters of fatherhood and how it affected his life for all the positives that come with it as well as everything else. We discussed the matters of him running his own label of Social Currency. We also converse over matters regarding his experience, working with artists like Tee Grizzley, Toosii, and DaBaby as well. we also speak about matters revolving around the city of Charlotte, North Carolina artist scene, and what needs to be done to help build waves in the Queen City. This was a very dope episode and y’all should not miss this one. Ending Credit Song: ZayTheGoat - "It Is What It Is" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVrXKSmtKXk https://www.instagram.com/therealzaythegoat/?hl=en https://linktr.ee/ZayTheGOAT704 Founder of @daddy_dutiez President of @socialcurrencyenterprises

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