Realer Than Most Podcast

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Here at Realer Than Most Podcast, we believe that hip-hop/rap is more than just music its a cultured lifestyle, and a way of expressing oneself. we are based out of Philadelphia  tri-state area that's why we focus on artist who are not only skilled in their craft but also have a unique perspective and voice. our goal is to provide a platform for these rising stars to share their stories and connect with their fans on a deeper level.WWW.REALERTHANMOSTPODCAST.COM

Episodes

  1. “Keep A Lawyer, Keep A Liar?” One Rapper’s Survival Guide To Deals, Jail, And Drama

    2D AGO

    “Keep A Lawyer, Keep A Liar?” One Rapper’s Survival Guide To Deals, Jail, And Drama

    Send a text The curtain lifts with a warning and a promise: raw truth, no varnish. We sit down to trace a rebrand in real time, not by erasing the past, but by understanding it—bad contracts, “gifted” lawyers, and the quiet ways power moves without your consent. He’s not looking to run; he’s choosing to complete what he owes, restructure with open eyes, and step into independence without the ignorance that once fueled his anger. From there, the conversation zooms out to the culture that shaped him. Old street codes collide with a world of cameras, data, and deals made in the back seat. If you’re not ready to die, go to jail, or tell, the streets are a dead end—and he says it to save the young, not to scold them. We talk trauma, scarcity mindsets, and the tightrope between helping your people and getting pulled under. He opens up about accountability, not as a catchphrase but as a survival skill: own your part, set boundaries, and don’t let the internet trick you into risking your bag or your life for a moment of clout. The business gets surgical. He breaks down pricing features by reading intent, calls out selective amnesia from artists who “made it,” and reframes the sting of hearing his sound elsewhere as proof of impact. Jail taught him respect and rules; the industry taught him how rare those are outside the walls. Tying it all together is a story of love and family—why one partner stood out when the money didn’t, how co‑parenting works when grief hits, and what it means to build structure at home so your kids can stand taller than you did. Hit play for an unfiltered masterclass on labels, loyalty, independence, and the messy, necessary road to becoming a man who leads with respect. If this conversation hit a nerve or cleared some fog, follow, share, and leave a review—then tell us the hardest lesson you had to learn the long way. Support the show

    1h 18m
  2. OnpointLikeOp talks Jim Jones, Fatherhood, Pop Smoke Brother, G-Unit & more

    JAN 13

    OnpointLikeOp talks Jim Jones, Fatherhood, Pop Smoke Brother, G-Unit & more

    Send a text The energy is Brooklyn and the message is discipline. We bring OP into the studio and go straight at the questions most artists duck: what it really takes to build a career, lead a family, and keep your name clean while everyone else chases a viral moment. From Dipset posters on the wall to pushing a stroller to the pull-up bar, OP lays out how fitness and fatherhood sharpened his craft and why financial literacy belongs next to reading on any school curriculum. We dig into the blueprint behind 1090—keeping it 100—and the unseen role Scrap plays behind the scenes. OP shares unfiltered thoughts on K Flock, self-defense, and the difference a state line can make when the system is looking for a headline. He breaks down the business logic of posthumous releases and insurance, not to be cold but to make sure young artists stop signing paperwork they haven’t read. On sound and influence, we credit Cash Cobain and the “sexy drill” wave for shifting the city’s mood, even if it can’t take credit for the stats. The throughline is clear: a strong brand needs strategy, not noise. Online, OP won’t trade months of focus for a minute of clout. He explains how to ignore trolls, build buying power, and turn a fanbase into actual sales. For the youth, he owns his provocative bars while centering the message on hustle, ownership, and a 24-hour storefront mentality. We close with simple, sharp rules for staying on point: stop posting in real time, keep your car low-profile, and retain lawyer money because safety is strategy. If you’re looking for a talk that blends real-world tactics with heart, this one is a manual. If this hit you, subscribe, drop a review, and share it with someone who needs a push today. Your support helps us bring more raw, useful conversations to the feed Support the show

    1h 4m

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Here at Realer Than Most Podcast, we believe that hip-hop/rap is more than just music its a cultured lifestyle, and a way of expressing oneself. we are based out of Philadelphia  tri-state area that's why we focus on artist who are not only skilled in their craft but also have a unique perspective and voice. our goal is to provide a platform for these rising stars to share their stories and connect with their fans on a deeper level.WWW.REALERTHANMOSTPODCAST.COM