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  • Why they do my Ice Spice like this
    Apr 18 2026

    Watch the full stream https://rumble.com/v78nh6q-ice-spice-getting-inna-fight-wil-slap-really-got-slapped-iceman-album-otw.html

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    1 min
  • They hogged Gucci out for 45 minutes?
    Apr 9 2026

    What would you do if you were Gucci?

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    2 min
  • Clip from Stream.
    Apr 6 2026

    In this clip EoneSixTV talks about the upcoming fights

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    1 min
  • (Episode 30) Realla Dealla's Impact on the Kansas City Music Scene From Viral Posts to Touring with Tech N9ne
    Aug 26 2024

    The conversation covers the journey of Realla Dealla, a Kansas City promoter of underground music, and his creation of the Realla VS Show. He started by promoting his own music but lost interest in rapping after the death of a friend. He then focused on promoting other artists and created a platform to showcase underground and local talent. The Realla VS Show gained popularity through its live performances and artist matchups. Realla Dealla also discusses his involvement in other shows like Toxic Thursdays and his impact on the Kansas City music scene. In this conversation, Realla Dealla discusses various topics, including his viral posts, his experience touring with Tech N9ne, his approach to creating content, and the upcoming fight between Street King and Will Kidd. He also shares his thoughts on love vs. money, gold vs. silver, and pirates vs. ninjas. In the Kansas City segment, he expresses his preference for Gates BBQ, Oak Park Mall, and the Chiefs.

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    1 h
  • (Episode 29) Life Lessons from Jail: Shaping Perspectives Music as Therapy: Head Da Don's Approach to Musicv
    Aug 19 2024

    The conversation is about the Head Da Don's journey in the music industry, starting from his early love for music and freestyling to his first time in the recording studio. He discusses the influence of artists like DJ Quik and Biz Markie on his music. The guest also talks about his experiences in jail and how they shaped his perspective on life. He mentions that his son and a case he caught were the turning points that made him take music more seriously. However, he admits that he is still unsure if music is his career and mentions that money would be a determining factor. In this conversation, Head discusses his approach to music and his experiences in the industry. He emphasizes that he has always done music as a form of therapy and not for money. He talks about the importance of having multiple avenues of income and mentions his personal projects and businesses. Head also shares his connection with Tech N9ne and how they collaborated on a song. He reflects on the changes in the music industry, particularly with the rise of streaming, and advises artists to focus on their craft and not let external factors hold them back.

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    44 min
  • (Episode 28) From Hooper to Rapper: YGKC's Journey The Joy of Performing
    Aug 12 2024

    YGKC, a rapper from Kansas City, Missouri, shares his journey from being a basketball player to pursuing music. He talks about his love for music and how it became his outlet after his grandmother passed away. YGKC discusses his early experiences in the music industry, including recording his first songs and collaborating with known artists in his city. He also shares the story behind his hit song 'Training Wheels' and how he got rapper Rich to feature on the remix. YGKC reflects on his growth as an artist and the support he receives from his community in the 50s neighborhood of Kansas City. In this conversation, YGKC discusses his journey in the music industry and the challenges he has faced. He emphasizes the importance of perseverance and understanding that success takes time. YGKC also expresses his love for performing and the joy he feels when his family and friends support his music. He talks about the importance of staying true to oneself and not quitting, even when faced with obstacles. YGKC shares his thoughts on upcoming events in Kansas City and his plans for releasing new music. The conversation ends with a series of fun questions about preferences between love and money, old and new, and various Kansas City landmarks.

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    44 min
  • (Episode 27 Mr Stinky) Maximizing Earnings through Music Ownership
    May 28 2024

    The conversation with Mr. Stinky covers various topics, including his music career, the creation of his album 'Arm Criminal Action,' and the transition from physical CD sales to streaming. Mr. Stinky shares his experiences of being a rapper in Kansas City and the unity he fostered among different groups. He also discusses the importance of copyrighting and registering music for streaming platforms. In this part of the conversation, Mr. Stinky discusses the importance of owning your music and registering it properly to maximize earnings. He also talks about his venture into the marijuana industry with his brand, Mr. Stinky's All Natural Rolling Papers. He emphasizes the need for black-owned businesses and encourages support for his brand. Mr. Stinky shares his experiences in the music industry and expresses gratitude to those who have supported him. The conversation also touches on various topics related to Kansas City, including local restaurants, malls, and sports teams.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • (Episode 26: Hustle Muscle) The importance of consistency and promoting music to succeed as an artist
    May 21 2024

    In this episode, Alexnda Tha Great interviews KCK rap artist Hustle Muscle. They discuss Hustle Muscle's journey in the music industry, his influences, and his experiences with writing, recording, and performing. They also touch on the Kansas City hip-hop scene and the future of the genre. Hustle Muscle shares his thoughts on the Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef and gives advice to up-and-coming artists. The conversation concludes with a rapid-fire round of Kansas City-themed questions.

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    35 min