Rostrum Records artist Boaz opens up about why he's been putting out music since 2005, but has yet to release a studio album. While The Breakfast Club crack jokes about his street life, Boaz sets the record straight on what is really going on with his career. 

He also speaks about Wiz Khalifa and Mac Miller repping for Pittsburgh and says that people in the city feel like the two rappers went big without repping their hometown the way they should've. While he says "Black and Yellow" was a good look for the city, some people feel they left the city too soon after becoming famous.

After spitting a slick freestyle, Boaz discusses how he got signed to Rostrum after initially telling Benjy Grinberg that he wasn't interested in signing. Boaz explains that when he wanted to take it to the next level, so he signed with Rostrum.