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Kevin McCall Stop Feeling Sorry For Yourself : Dust Your Self Off And Write/Sing Again #TalkinOuttaTurn

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Kevin McCall’s Cry for $25K: Time to Boss Up or Bow Out Yo, let’s talk about Kevin McCall real quick. The man behind some of Chris Brown’s early bangers like “Deuces” and “Strip” is out here on podcasts cryin’ broke, flashin’ an EBT card, and beggin’ Breezy for $25K over some old collabs. He even said, “Why I got an EBT card?” while Breezy out here makin’ $90 mil on tour. That’s wild.  Clip 💸 The Breakdown: From Billboard to Broke Kevin McCall used to be that dude. Talented singer, writer, and producer. He had the pen game, the vocals, and the vibe. But somewhere along the way, the bag got fumbled. He fell out with Chris Brown years ago, and now he’s claimin’ CB still owe him for four tracks they did together. Instead of lawyers, he went public with it—on the “Back on Figg” podcast, cryin’ and ventin’. You want sympathy, but you throwin’ subliminals at Bryson Tiller, Mario, and anybody who got a check and a clean fade. You even called Mario “Sir Nostrils” and challenged him to a s...

Is the Atlanta Era Over? Or Y’all Just Ain’t Listenin #TalkinOuttaTurn

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  Is the Atlanta Run Over? Shoutout to Say Cheese and Sonny Digital for sparkin’ the convo. Let’s talk about it. Real ones know — the South took over the rap game around ‘03 and ain’t looked back since. Atlanta? Man, ATL was the epicenter. The mecca. The trap Vatican. But now folks whisperin’ like, “Is the Atlanta era over?” And I’m like… is it really? Or y’all just not tuned in? Back When the South Had Somethin’ to Say Let’s rewind. OutKast dropped Speakerboxxx/The Love Below in ‘03 and the whole game shifted. That wasn’t just an album — that was a cultural reset. Andre 3000 was singin’ in wigs and velvet, Big Boi was still spittin’ like he had somethin’ to prove, and the world was like, “Wait… the South got range?” Then came the rubber band man himself — T.I. — and Block Ent slid in with Boyz n da Hood, which gave us Jeezy, the snowman who made trap music feel like a blizzard. And then… Gucci Mane. The trap god. The A&R of the streets. If you was a rapper in the South and ain...