| CAUSING CHOAS ON THE POD | | FEAT. OBH RAZOR | | RTM PODCAST | SZN 3 | EP 26 |

The story starts with a temperature check—half joy, half weight—and turns into a masterclass on how a name from the streets becomes a role with responsibility. Razor walks us through the years that forged him: sports before music, the Out of Order days with Stax Ruger, and the tough lesson of celebrating a win too early when a Meek hook slipped away. Pride kept him distant when OBH first called, but a single cipher—and a well-timed hoodie swap—shifted everything. From that moment, he carried the flag while Ab was away, built real momentum, and earned the kind of co-sign you get by showing up, not talking.

We zoom out to the movement: OBH’s footprint across cities and stages, the DVD-era DNA that still powers Philly energy, and the chemistry that lit up a room during the pool table classic with General Reezy. Razor explains why strategy beats antics, why timing matters, and how to navigate rooms with a chessboard mind-set. Then the pivot lands: Help Me Help Them, the nonprofit he formalized after a moment of regret. Weekly feedings turned into grants, partners, and truck routes for block cleanups—proof that “Original Brotherhood” isn’t just a rebrand, it’s a new center of gravity for OBH’s next chapter.

As president, Razor lays out the job in plain terms: remove friction for Leak Moss, set standards, coordinate artists, clear releases, and pull the right levers for shows, press, and partnerships. The roster is active, the phones stay warm, and the focus is on quality over chaos. We also bring in Black to unveil “Baddies & Ballers,” a Philly-rooted reality show built to be unscripted, regional, and real—designed for people with lives, kids, and jobs, and powered by a production team that shows up. Along the way, we spar over Philly legends, producers who shaped the city, and battle rap killers who still set the bar.

If you care about leadership, legacy, and what it takes to flip a narrative without losing your core, you’ll feel this one. Tap play, ride with us through the stories and the strategy, and then tell us: what should OBH drop first in 2025? Subscribe, share, and leave a review to put more fuel behind the brotherhood.

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