I'm 37 and completely blind but I own my own company and I am a podcaster I don't have no one to help me push my company to where I wanted to be but I'm proud of me because I'm building something on my own and my hopes is to someday open doors for other blind business owners I don't know how yet but someday the world will see the ideas I have for my production company
@@charlesbiddix8477 thank you very much bro really do appreciate that it's not often that I get that because people feel as if I should just be out the way but they going to have to deal with me cuz I want success too you know🤲
I love MC Eiht and the podcast but I disagree that other genres don't also have an implied age limit. Rock and pop music is obviously ageist still in many ways. Top 40 buttrock bands have a wide age limit but there are also a lot of rappers who break out older too, like Danny Brown and 2Chainz
Eiht brought up a very good valid point about the age thing…. In Hip Hop it does seem to be an age limit so to speak. Is it because of the fans or the record industry that further pushes this agenda that you have to be “young” ? You don’t really see it in Rock and Country… the old artists still make big money with record and streaming sales and do big tours. Look at bands like Metallic, Korn, Iron Maiden, Rolling Stones, Green Day, Def Leopard, Guns N’ Roses. These are men in their 50’s and 60’s still going strong and their tours are making tens to even hundreds of million annually. Country music Garth Brooks in 60’s still kills it in tours. Each show he does grosses on average 5 million dollars. 2019 tour he did 13 shows and it grossed 68 million dollars. In 2022 he did 26 shows that grossed 126 million. Why isn’t hip hop the same or even close? I know the names I mentioned are some of the top bands in that genre still but even the lesser known bands still are eating good off streaming and tours. Do these bands just have a more loyal following or what? I know the old school rappers from the 90’s should still have a huge following…
I think that's what it is. Alot of it has to do witj hip hop and rap changing. As rock amd country hasn't changed its either been rock or country. I mean you have the sub genres alternative, pop country but rap is a sub genre of hip hop
I'm 37 and completely blind but I own my own company and I am a podcaster I don't have no one to help me push my company to where I wanted to be but I'm proud of me because I'm building something on my own and my hopes is to someday open doors for other blind business owners I don't know how yet but someday the world will see the ideas I have for my production company
Keep it up 👍 I’m proud of you 👏 salute 🙏🏾💪🏾
@@charlesbiddix8477 thank you very much bro really do appreciate that it's not often that I get that because people feel as if I should just be out the way but they going to have to deal with me cuz I want success too you know🤲
7:34 I think he was referring to Sicx…
100%
I've always wondered what a song would sound like with Brotha Lynch and Andre Nickatina on it.
Appreciate the content. Big ups to Lynch. In my top 3.
Season of the Sickness hit in Cali I’m from the SGV Monrovia Gang SUR 13 we used to bang that shit .. EBK
I love MC Eiht and the podcast but I disagree that other genres don't also have an implied age limit. Rock and pop music is obviously ageist still in many ways. Top 40 buttrock bands have a wide age limit but there are also a lot of rappers who break out older too, like Danny Brown and 2Chainz
Essentially we’ve all proved everybody is pretty much alive except a few of Docs homies
That interview was dope .....cpt baby. All the way 2 the Yea Area
Great interview 👑
Should of asked lynch about
C.O.S .
C.o.s is hard
@@Flatlandproductionz yea.It's like
C.O.S is still very underground
and not heard of much..
Tuned in
Brotha Lynch was the first Drako the Ruler
I’m 42 I’m an old head now
When did Doc pass?? Last i checked he was into real estate. I know he was out bad because he supposedly 🐀 but didnt think he was dead
Doc ain’t dead. The one that Lynch said is “hiding” is Doc.
@@KasanovaKee325 where's he hiding at if ppl know he's in real estate? What's his instagram?
Loki still alive
Where is phonk beta
Phonk Beta is on the new album.
@@damonmcgraw4947 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Mc hyst is still around
Tha Hystable
As long as you breathing..your young forever..you ain’t old til your a memory..
In, St. Louis...
You attain OG Status if you live to make it, to, 21!
It's, about... ExPerience!
Great show y’all. Very entertaining and always breaking down subjects with gems. One love to y’all intelligent brothas. Keep grindin. Peace
leave that gang ish alone. it's not for us
ZigZagg was raw....
Eiht brought up a very good valid point about the age thing…. In Hip Hop it does seem to be an age limit so to speak. Is it because of the fans or the record industry that further pushes this agenda that you have to be “young” ?
You don’t really see it in Rock and Country… the old artists still make big money with record and streaming sales and do big tours. Look at bands like Metallic, Korn, Iron Maiden, Rolling Stones, Green Day, Def Leopard, Guns N’ Roses. These are men in their 50’s and 60’s still going strong and their tours are making tens to even hundreds of million annually.
Country music Garth Brooks in 60’s still kills it in tours. Each show he does grosses on average 5 million dollars. 2019 tour he did 13 shows and it grossed 68 million dollars. In 2022 he did 26 shows that grossed 126 million.
Why isn’t hip hop the same or even close? I know the names I mentioned are some of the top bands in that genre still but even the lesser known bands still are eating good off streaming and tours. Do these bands just have a more loyal following or what? I know the old school rappers from the 90’s should still have a huge following…
I think that's what it is. Alot of it has to do witj hip hop and rap changing. As rock amd country hasn't changed its either been rock or country. I mean you have the sub genres alternative, pop country but rap is a sub genre of hip hop
Awesome podcast