25/01/2026

Legs MC | Lyricism, Longevity & Staying True to the Craft | The Show Podcast

We talk about how Legs MC first fell in love with hip-hop, what drew him to lyricism over trends, and why substance and replay value matter more than numbers. He breaks down his writing process, beat selection, and the balance between technical skill and emotional honesty. From early influences to later-stage artistic confidence, Legs explains how his pen has matured alongside life experience. The conversation also explores longevity—how to stay motivated, evolve creatively, and remain relevant without compromising values. Legs shares thoughts on collaboration, scene politics, and why patience is one of the most underrated tools an artist can develop. We dig into performance energy, recording discipline, and the realities of releasing music independently in a crowded digital space. This episode is a deep dive into mindset, consistency, and why real hip-hop is built over time—not overnight.

Key Moments: 00:01:05 – Introducing Legs MC and his background in hip-hop

00:03:18 – First encounters with hip-hop culture and lyricism

00:06:02 – Early writing habits and developing a unique voice

00:09:44 – Why bars, substance, and replay value still matter

00:13:20 – Influences that shaped his approach to writing

00:17:41 – The balance between technical skill and emotion

00:22:10 – Beat selection and building songs with intention

00:26:33 – Longevity, patience, and avoiding trend-chasing

00:31:12 – Performing live and connecting with real audiences

00:35:55 – Collaboration, scene politics, and staying grounded

00:40:28 – Independent releases and navigating the digital era

00:45:19 – Motivation, discipline, and creative sustainability

00:49:47 – Advice for artists focused on the long game

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