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LandoRadio documents the Dallas hip-hop ecosystem through long-form interviews with emerging artists and established voices in the local rap community. The platform operates across YouTube and podcast formats, focusing on unscripted conversations that explore creative processes, production techniques, and music industry entrepreneurship. Each episode captures firsthand accounts of artists' development within the Dallas scene, their specific approaches to songwriting, and their experiences navigating the regional music business. The show's interview format draws from traditional music journalism and contemporary podcast storytelling, allowing artists to share detailed insights about their craft and career trajectories. Episodes regularly feature in-studio demonstrations of production methods, discussions of specific releases and collaborations, and analysis of Dallas's distinct hip-hop sound. The conversations typically span 60-90 minutes, giving subjects space to elaborate on their musical influences, studio practices, and connection to the city's rap heritage. LandoRadio's archive serves as an oral history of Dallas hip-hop culture, documenting the evolution of local styles and scenes through firsthand accounts. The interviews map collaborative networks between artists, producers, and music entrepreneurs working in North Texas. Each conversation contextualizes current developments within the broader narrative of Dallas rap while highlighting the technical and business innovations emerging from the region's music community.