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This week, the boys sit down in Trae's Burbank guest house to discuss, among other things, misinterpreted racial slurs, their favorite childhood rappers, WORLD WAR 3 (holy shit!), Meemaws, and how they think Corey will die.
After the brief catch up on where we are today as a nation (and where the boys are, diet wise), Trae and Corey sit down with critically acclaimed Atlanta Based Rapper Scotty ATL. Before the interview you will hear one of Scotty's latest hits Life of The Party from his Album Smokin on My Own Strain, Vol 1 (Which is available on iTunes and comes highly recommended with the wellRED stamp of approval)
We discuss the similarities between poor black people and poor white people's upbringing in the south (even though they are often taught to believe they are different), how Scotty ATL got his start in rap, his side projects, and much more... check out his website ScottyATL.com for more info such as tour dates and other cool stuff!
Give er a listen, tell your friends to subscribe, leave us a review, and as always go to wellREDcomedy.com for tickets to our shows, sweet merch, and a copy of our book The Liberal Redneck Manifesto: Draggin Dixie Outta The Dark
By Trae Crowder, Corey Ryan Forrester, Drew Morgan4.8
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This week, the boys sit down in Trae's Burbank guest house to discuss, among other things, misinterpreted racial slurs, their favorite childhood rappers, WORLD WAR 3 (holy shit!), Meemaws, and how they think Corey will die.
After the brief catch up on where we are today as a nation (and where the boys are, diet wise), Trae and Corey sit down with critically acclaimed Atlanta Based Rapper Scotty ATL. Before the interview you will hear one of Scotty's latest hits Life of The Party from his Album Smokin on My Own Strain, Vol 1 (Which is available on iTunes and comes highly recommended with the wellRED stamp of approval)
We discuss the similarities between poor black people and poor white people's upbringing in the south (even though they are often taught to believe they are different), how Scotty ATL got his start in rap, his side projects, and much more... check out his website ScottyATL.com for more info such as tour dates and other cool stuff!
Give er a listen, tell your friends to subscribe, leave us a review, and as always go to wellREDcomedy.com for tickets to our shows, sweet merch, and a copy of our book The Liberal Redneck Manifesto: Draggin Dixie Outta The Dark

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