"Damn, this shit could go on a tape
Bitches lovin' my drive, I never give it a break
Give these niggas the look, the verse, and even the hook
That's why every song sound like Drake featurin' Drake" - Drake--
Welcome to Track 68! We start this episode discussing Beyonce's Ivy Park clothing line and the selling power of high profile celebrities. Following that, we discuss the untimely passing of King Von and the affect the street rap lifestyle has on the youth. We, then, using Nicki Minaj as a springboard, discuss seasoned artists' abilities to stay relevant and their practices used to do so. Theres a constant battle for attention between all media and typically an artist needs to be of a certain caliber or find that perfect mixture between talent and timing. If Hov released Reasonable Doubt in 2020 instead of 1996, we believe it wouldn't be held in the same high regard. We elaborate more on that during the episode. Congrats to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on the presidential election, and RIP to King Von. Plug in!