• 170: Blue Laces ft. Lump| DYMM Podcast Ep. 170

  • Jul 13 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
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170: Blue Laces ft. Lump| DYMM Podcast Ep. 170

  • Summary

  • It's Season 4 and we BYKE up in this thang! Billo has the new studio set up in the Sorrells Manor. Lump is an LA native who worked at Capital Records, was on the street team for Death Row and mingled with some of your favorite rappers. Lump is now a man of God but he brings all of his experiences to the studio this week to tell a few stories, including his time with Suge Knight and Terrell Owens. 

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