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Serving everybody Feat. J money | RTM Podcast | Szn 3 EP 05

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The energy in the room shifts as J Money enters the studio, bringing decades of Atlanta music history with him. This isn't just another interview—it's a masterclass in authenticity from someone who witnessed the birth of cultural movements that defined a generation.
J Money takes us deep into the origins of Black Migo Gang, revealing how what began as street terminology ("we black Mexican cuz we got bags like Mexicans") evolved into a cultural phenomenon that spawned countless imitators. With remarkable candor, he shares stories about his brotherhood with Scooter, Future's right-hand man, painting a picture of loyalty that transcends the typical industry relationship. "These are great guys," he emphasizes repeatedly, making it clear that beyond the fame, these were people who genuinely cared for each other.
The conversation shifts to personal resilience as J Money opens up about surviving cancer, losing his mother, and being shot in Los Angeles—all within a three-year span. Rather than breaking him, these experiences transformed his approach to life and business. "Everything I went through made me stronger where I'm at today," he reflects, explaining how tragedy prepared him for current opportunities, including a forthcoming album with Metro Boomin.
What truly distinguishes this episode is J Money's philosophical approach to street wisdom. He introduces the concept of the "Gang God"—the universal force that rewards those who operate with integrity, even in the streets. "If you live right, do right, the Gang God will bless you," he explains, challenging conventional narratives about success in hip-hop.
Whether discussing the dangers of substance abuse in today's music scene, the importance of image, or delivering brutally honest comparisons between hip-hop legends, J Money speaks with the authority of someone who's lived every word. You'll walk away with not just entertainment, but wisdom from someone who's navigated both the streets and the industry while keeping his soul intact.
Listen now and follow J Money's latest project "Serving Everybody" on all platforms. This isn't just another episode—it's a document of hip-hop history from someone who helped write it.

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Chapters

1. Introduction to J Money (00:00:00)

2. Black Migo Gang Origins (00:13:35)

3. The Streets and Scooter's Impact (00:23:45)

4. Personal Struggles and Growth (00:36:15)

5. Reconnecting with Metro Boomin (00:43:30)

6. Image and Authenticity Matter (00:52:00)

7. Rapid Fire: Comparing Hip-Hop Icons (01:00:15)

56 episodes

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The energy in the room shifts as J Money enters the studio, bringing decades of Atlanta music history with him. This isn't just another interview—it's a masterclass in authenticity from someone who witnessed the birth of cultural movements that defined a generation.
J Money takes us deep into the origins of Black Migo Gang, revealing how what began as street terminology ("we black Mexican cuz we got bags like Mexicans") evolved into a cultural phenomenon that spawned countless imitators. With remarkable candor, he shares stories about his brotherhood with Scooter, Future's right-hand man, painting a picture of loyalty that transcends the typical industry relationship. "These are great guys," he emphasizes repeatedly, making it clear that beyond the fame, these were people who genuinely cared for each other.
The conversation shifts to personal resilience as J Money opens up about surviving cancer, losing his mother, and being shot in Los Angeles—all within a three-year span. Rather than breaking him, these experiences transformed his approach to life and business. "Everything I went through made me stronger where I'm at today," he reflects, explaining how tragedy prepared him for current opportunities, including a forthcoming album with Metro Boomin.
What truly distinguishes this episode is J Money's philosophical approach to street wisdom. He introduces the concept of the "Gang God"—the universal force that rewards those who operate with integrity, even in the streets. "If you live right, do right, the Gang God will bless you," he explains, challenging conventional narratives about success in hip-hop.
Whether discussing the dangers of substance abuse in today's music scene, the importance of image, or delivering brutally honest comparisons between hip-hop legends, J Money speaks with the authority of someone who's lived every word. You'll walk away with not just entertainment, but wisdom from someone who's navigated both the streets and the industry while keeping his soul intact.
Listen now and follow J Money's latest project "Serving Everybody" on all platforms. This isn't just another episode—it's a document of hip-hop history from someone who helped write it.

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to J Money (00:00:00)

2. Black Migo Gang Origins (00:13:35)

3. The Streets and Scooter's Impact (00:23:45)

4. Personal Struggles and Growth (00:36:15)

5. Reconnecting with Metro Boomin (00:43:30)

6. Image and Authenticity Matter (00:52:00)

7. Rapid Fire: Comparing Hip-Hop Icons (01:00:15)

56 episodes

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