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In this powerful conversation, Willie D sits down with Killa Kyleon for a real discussion about Houston rap history, lyricism, independence, growth, and what it takes to stand out in a crowded music industry. Killa Kyleon breaks down his journey from the North and South sides of Houston into the rap game, his connection to the Screwed Up Click and Boss Hogg movement, and why he focused on earning respect from the greats instead of chasing trends.
Killa Kyleon also talks with Willie D about writing five songs a day, treating rap like authorship, separating real life from rap characters, why artists get trapped by image, and how discipline, intelligence, and consistency helped him stay relevant. The conversation also dives into media, sports commentary, Black infrastructure, generational thinking, and the mindset required to build something that lasts.
William Stanford Davis talks ‘Abbott Elementary’ season 5 finale; Madonna joins Sabrina Carpenter for weekend two of Coachella; Early warning signs of Parkinson’s may appear in sleep Learn more about […]
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