Dame Daniels: From Abandonment & Homelessness To MMG Music Hustle
Dame Daniels joins WorldWide Entertainment TV Media for a powerful conversation about survival, fatherhood, addiction recovery, independent music, and building a legacy in the hip-hop industry.
In this interview, Dame opens up about being abandoned as a baby, growing up around gangs and addiction in King City, California, moving to Atlanta to start over, sleeping in his car, battling substance abuse, and eventually finding the strength to change his life through fatherhood. He shares why his son became the turning point that helped him rebuild his life and stay sober.
Dame also breaks down the music business from an independent artist’s perspective, explaining why talent alone is not enough in 2026. He talks about publishing, royalties, LLCs, direct-to-consumer music sales, streaming, physical products, vinyl, merch, and why artists need to treat music as 10% talent and 90% business.
The conversation also touches on Atlanta’s street-level music hustle, handing out CDs outside Justin’s restaurant, the connection between hip-hop and the dope game, the future of independent music, and why the industry may be moving back toward ownership, physical products, and direct fan support.
Dame also speaks on working with Richie Evans, the Evans Administration, Made Back Music, MMG, upcoming music connected to Richie Evans, Drummer Boy, Young Dro, and his mission to create his own legacy while inspiring others through his testimony.
This is more than a music interview. It is a real hip-hop survival story about pain, redemption, business, fatherhood, faith, and the hustle required to turn a difficult past into a future with purpose.
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SUGGESTED CHAPTERS
00:00 Dame Daniels joins WWETV
00:33 Looking back at abandonment, addiction and survival
02:20 Growing up in King City, California
04:24 How Atlanta changed his life
05:55 Why the music game is like the dope game
07:08 Addiction, homelessness and his lowest moment
09:59 How his son saved his life
11:10 Misconceptions about addiction and sobriety
13:35 Why music is 10% talent and 90% business
15:54 Staying independent and building reputation
18:17 Is hip-hop really struggling?
19:40 Streaming, algorithms and direct-to-consumer music
21:27 Hip-hop, R&B legends and the Rock Hall
22:45 Why artists need to study music business history
23:50 Michael Jackson’s influence
26:38 Working with Richie Evans, MMG and upcoming music
30:40 Advice for anyone going through hardship
32:15 The “Brenda’s Got A Baby” connection
35:03 Where to find Dame Daniels