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    This episode is brought to you by Law Office of Noah J. Moore! In an accident and need assistance, CLICK THE LINK BELOW! https://injuryfirmatl.com/ In this bonus episode of Perspektives with Bank, Big Bank reunites with Atlanta rap veteran Alley Boy for an unfiltered conversation about grief, mental health, and the emotional weight of navigating life after losing close friends. Alley Boy opens up about how personal loss, financial struggles, and changing priorities have reshaped both life and music, reflecting on the passing of influential figures in his circle and how those experiences challenged his motivation while ultimately strengthening his sense of purpose. The conversation also traces his journey from Atlanta's West Side to Edgewood, his early rise in music, and the lessons learned from balancing street life with artistic ambition. The discussion dives into the rise of Duct Tape Entertainment, the blueprint behind its grassroots success, and why Alley Boy believes the movement never reached its full commercial potential. Big Bank and Alley Boy examine the impact of major label deals, business inexperience, trust issues, and industry politics, while reflecting on the value of ownership, independence, and creative authenticity. From anxiety and personal growth to the realities of surviving the music industry, this episode delivers an honest conversation about legacy, resilience, and turning life's hardest moments into timeless music.  Tune in and join the conversation in the socials below. Rate, subscribe, comment and share. Follow Perspektives With Bank on IG @perspektiveswithbank @alleyboy_don
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