In an era where music moves at algorithm speed and attention spans are shorter than ever, King Leez stands out by doing what most artists won’t: adapting without compromising his craft. The Tacoma -born lyricist has steadily carved out a reputation for razor-sharp bars, consistency, and an instinctive understanding of how the underground breathes—both online and in real life. Since his last in-person conversation with ThaWilsonBlock , Leez has taken creative control of his visuals, expanded his reach, and sharpened his rollout strategy, culminating in the release of Year Of The 9 . In this exclusive interview, King Leez breaks down his evolution, his approach to production, the blurred lines between Seattle and Tacoma soundscapes, and the mindset that keeps him locked in while the culture shifts around him. Mistah Wilson : Yo, King Leez, what’s tha deal, family!? Thanks for comin’ thru for this exclusive interview with ThaWilsonBlock. You came thru tha Pueblos a few years back fo...
Really interesting episode! I love how DJ Premier & Mistah Wilson dig into the story behind M.O.P.’s “Brownsville” — gives listeners more than just beats; it gives history and atmosphere. The way the show layers context with the track makes you appreciate not just the music but the moments that shaped it. It’s clear a lot of care went into the selection, commentary, and production. Looking forward to seeing what Episode 20 brings — hoping for more deep cuts and behind-the-scenes stories.
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