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When asked about the high-profile Atlanta cases involving Young Thug, Rallo, Gunna, and Woody, Wallo267 and Montana 700 made it clear they don’t see it as their business. Instead, they focused on the longevity of hip hop, saying the culture will thrive for decades to come. Wallo praised Montana’s contributions to Dallas, noting the “New Dallas” movement is focused on building for tomorrow and keeping the energy alive.

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00:00It seems like everyone in Atlanta has been in that interrogation room one way or another.
00:08What do you make of the Young Thug vs. Rollo vs. Gunna vs. Woody etc?
00:14We from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Texas, they ain't none of our business.
00:17Yeah, they ain't got none of our business.
00:20Really? So you don't think the snitching thing is an issue?
00:24That's none of our business.
00:26Hey man, you talk about the business?
00:29It ain't none of our business.
00:30Right. So is hip hop ultimately doomed?
00:33No.
00:34Nah, look, we can't take the game over.
00:36We don't mean this the next 40, 50 years.
00:38Hip hop, you got Montana right here, you got Kaki Kai.
00:42It's never be doomed.
00:44It's never be doomed.
00:46What is your opinion on what Montana's doing for Dallas right now?
00:49He's doing a great thing. Him and New Dallas, they're just doing their thing.
00:52It's about tomorrow. Everything is about tomorrow.
00:55And that's what we focus on.
00:58And that's what we focus on.
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