Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda are joined by Dee, one of the founding forces behind Ruff Ryders, for a raw, story-filled episode that dives deep into the rise of the iconic movement. From turning street hustle into a legendary brand to the moment DMX dropped two albums in one year, Dee shares untold stories about X’s studio presence, emotional recording process, and the energy that made him a superstar. The conversation touches on the legendary rivalry and respect between Jay-Z and DMX, the discovery of Eve, and how the Ruff Ryders era helped shift hip hop away from the shiny suit wave. Yayo and Murda also reflect on their own come-up, opening for Cash Money Records, wild tour moments, and industry lessons, while Dee breaks down key moments like the Woodstock 1999 performance, DMX’s transition into acting with Belly, and the LOX’s impact at Verzuz. Packed with classic hip hop history, behind-the-scenes stories, and unfiltered takes, this episode is a must-listen for fans of the culture.

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