Tvickz

🎙️ NEW EPISODE THIS WEDNESDAY

Special Guest: @tvickzvickz 🔥

From the heart of Akron to the ears of the culture — TVickz Vickz steps into the booth with us for a real convo on legacy, hustle, and heat.

We’re breaking down:

🎵 His new album “Momma I Did It”

🎶 Powerful project “Father Figures”

💽 The street-certified “Midwest Muscle 2”

👑 The mind of a father, artist, and boss

💬 Akron pride, Black fatherhood, and staying 10 toes down in the game

🎥 LIVE WEDNESDAY @ 8:15 PM EST

📍 Catch it on Facebook • YouTube • Twitch • Instagram

🎤 Hosted by DC, Court D., and Boomer

This one’s personal. This one’s powerful. Don’t miss it.

#WhatTheShitPodcast #TVickzVickz #MommaIDidIt #BlackFatherhood #AkronHipHop #FatherFigures #MidwestMuscle2 #LivePodcast #BlackCreatives #WednesdayVibes

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2025/6/2 Edited to

... Read moreI've been following the buzz around WHAT THE SHIT PODCAST, and their latest episode featuring T.VICKZ Vickz is an absolute must-listen. It’s more than just a music interview; it’s a deep dive into the heart of an artist who genuinely lives his message. When TVickz talks about his new album, 'Momma I Did It,' you can feel the raw emotion and dedication behind every track. It’s clear this project isn't just about making music; it's a testament to his journey and the people who've shaped him. What really resonated with me was the discussion around his 'Father Figures' project, which the OCR even picked up as 'PATHER FIGUPES' – highlighting how central this theme is to his identity. In today's music landscape, hearing an artist openly discuss the complexities and joys of Black Fatherhood is incredibly refreshing and powerful. It’s not just about rapping; it’s about sharing lived experiences that uplift and inspire. He touches on the hustle, the legacy he's building, and how he stays '10 toes down' in the game, which is something many of us can relate to, whether we're artists or not. His connection to Akron Hip-Hop is also a huge part of his story. It’s amazing to hear how his roots influence his sound and his perspective. The podcast hosts – DC, Court D., and Boomer – do a fantastic job of guiding the conversation, allowing TVickz to share his wisdom and insights freely. They create an environment where these real conversations about art, life, and community can truly shine. I always appreciate when a podcast can make you feel like you're right there in the booth with them. For anyone looking for genuine, high-quality content that goes beyond the surface, this episode is a gem. It’s inspiring to see artists like T.VICKZ using their platform to discuss important topics like family, community, and personal growth alongside their musical endeavors. Make sure to catch the live episodes on Wednesdays at 8:15 PM EST across Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, and Instagram. It's a great way to engage directly with the conversation and show support for independent artists and podcasts. This episode truly left me feeling inspired and eager to dive deeper into his music, especially after hearing the passion behind 'Momma I Did It'.