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DCG Bsavv, a rising Chicago rapper, discussed his journey with VladTV. He and his brother DCG Shun, also a rapper, grew up in the Austin neighborhood, which had one of the highest murder rates in Chicago. Bsavv started rapping at age 8 and gained popularity with songs like "Forever Nitty," which garnered a million views in a month. He and his brother signed with Atlantic Records through the No More Heroes production team. Bsavv opened up about Shun's legal issues and their impact on the duo's career. Bsavv emphasized the importance of genuine relationships and criticized internet beefs, highlighting the need for mutual respect and collaboration in the music industry. The conversation shifts to personal topics, including Shun's brother's conversion to Islam and his own disciplined faith. Bsavv also touches on the brotherhood dynamic, coping mechanisms, and the impact of their brother's influence. The discussion moves to the DCG brothers' music careers, highlighting their collaboration with Cole Bennett and Adin Ross, and future plans like releasing a new project, performing at festivals, and starting a clothing line.
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DCG Bsavv, a rising Chicago rapper, discussed his journey with VladTV. He and his brother DCG Shun, also a rapper, grew up in the Austin neighborhood, which had one of the highest murder rates in Chicago. Bsavv started rapping at age 8 and gained popularity with songs like "Forever Nitty," which garnered a million views in a month. He and his brother signed with Atlantic Records through the No More Heroes production team. Bsavv opened up about Shun's legal issues and their impact on the duo's career. Bsavv emphasized the importance of genuine relationships and criticized internet beefs, highlighting the need for mutual respect and collaboration in the music industry. The conversation shifts to personal topics, including Shun's brother's conversion to Islam and his own disciplined faith. Bsavv also touches on the brotherhood dynamic, coping mechanisms, and the impact of their brother's influence. The discussion moves to the DCG brothers' music careers, highlighting their collaboration with Cole Bennett and Adin Ross, and future plans like releasing a new project, performing at festivals, and starting a clothing line.

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