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    In this episode of Conversations with Moss B & Don P, we are joined by Atlanta hometown hero Big Oomp for a real conversation about culture, money, music, and the direction of the community. We start with a difficult question… do Black people rely too heavily on sports and entertainment as the main escape from their circumstances? We talk about whether enough attention is being placed on ownership, real estate, stocks, and other paths to financial advancement. Has social media made the entertainment lifestyle look more attainable than the actual grind behind it? The conversation then shifts to youth sports and travel ball culture. Has it become more about money and trophies than actual player development? We debate whether the pressure comes more from coaches or parents, and whether some parents are now trying to live through their children’s success. We also dive into the relationship between the streets and music. Does the street still influence the music, or is music now influencing the streets more than ever? We discuss whether labels are profiting from destructive narratives while communities deal with the consequences in real life. Another major topic is mentorship. Do new artists even want guidance anymore, or do they believe they already know everything because money comes fast? What lessons are missing from the next generation of artists, and do OGs still feel responsible for teaching if there is no financial gain involved? If you love real conversations about culture, music, business, and accountability, this episode is for you.
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