In this episode of Perspektives with Bank, Big Bank sits down with Chicago DJ, producer, and entrepreneur DJ Bandz for an honest conversation about discipline, longevity, and building a career beyond the internet. Bandz reflects on growing up in Chicago's far South Side Gardens neighborhood, learning the craft alongside his cousin DJ Victorious, and developing a sound inspired by artists like Do or Die, Twista, Gucci Mane, and New York hip-hop. He shares how years of DJing at iconic local venues eventually turned into a full-time career, why he intentionally keeps much of his personal life offline, and how consistency, business knowledge, and fitness have become the foundation of his success.
The conversation also explores the evolution of Chicago drill music, examining its cultural impact, the opportunities it created, and the unintended influence it has had on younger generations. Bandz opens up about his relationship with Lil Durk, the lasting impact of losing friends like King Von, and how incarceration and personal loss reshaped his outlook on trust, loyalty, and relationships. He also previews his upcoming album La Familia, discusses navigating label politics, and shares valuable lessons about ownership, entrepreneurship, and staying focused in an ever-changing music industry. Blending hip-hop history, personal growth, and industry insight, this episode offers an authentic look at one of Chicago's most respected behind-the-scenes architects.
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