Last month, the Truth Hurts team traveled to the Bay Area to sit down with DaBoii, one of the most influential West Coast rappers of the past decade. Since his breakout with the 2017 hit “Calvin Cambridge,” the Vallejo native has remained a pivotal figure in defining the modern sound of the region.
Before their hiatus, the group SOB X RBE successfully bridged the gap between local Bay Area traditions and broader influences from Chicago and Los Angeles. In this candid interview, the artist born Wayman Barrow reflects on his solo trajectory, the process behind the recent SOB X RBE reunion, and his vision for the future of his discography.
Maintaining Integrity in the Industry
DaBoii has built a reputation as one of the most principled voices in hip-hop. During the conversation, he opened up about the constant pressure artists face to compromise their vision for commercial success or fleeting clout. His approach remains steadfast: prioritizing authenticity over industry trends. He draws parallels between his career path and the game-changing impact of figures like Steph Curry, emphasizing a commitment to his own lane.
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Beyond the business, DaBoii shares personal anecdotes, including his experiences smoking with Snoop Dogg and the creative energy in the studio with Kendrick Lamar while recording “Paramedic!” for the Black Panther soundtrack. It is a deep dive into the mind of an artist who refuses to be told what to do, proving that staying true to oneself is the ultimate path to longevity.
