The Roads Don’t Love You Back… Eventually You Have To Grow Up J Gang Brixton

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Published2 months ago
Duration1:01:38
Video IDDNpOATm5muk
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views104
Likes1
Comments2
Engagement Rate2.88%
Likes per 100 views0.96
Comments per 1K views19.23

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In this episode of the Sinners Podcast, Speedy sits down with Jay Gang, a former Brixton rapper who has transitioned from the streets into business. Now running his brand Zaza Potion, Jay Gang speaks openly about the realities of leaving the road life behind and building something legitimate. The conversation dives deep into the mentality behind street life, the illusion of fast money, and the sacrifices people make chasing a lifestyle that rarely lasts. At some point, the question becomes real: Do you keep doing road… or do you grow up and change your direction? Speedy and Jay Gang speak from experience about what it takes to transition away from that mindset and why so many people struggle to do it. They also discuss: • Why fast money rarely leads to long-term success • The mindset that keeps people stuck in the streets • The reality of jail, risk and getting older in road culture • Why more people need to transition into business or work • The pressure of leaving that lifestyle behind Later in the episode the conversation also touches on the recent discussion involving Buju Banton’s son that has been circulating online. This is a real conversation about growth, mentality and changing your life direction. ⸻ Sinners Vodka is available on Amazon. Follow @sinner_speed DM the Instagram page for any merchandise. Go to the link in the bio on Instagram for the WhatsApp community if you want to get more involved. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSKe3iDmoaSFB7-ALUSu5hA/join

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