6WA Season: Straight Outta Texas, 600 ENT on the Rise š¤š¾š„
- DJ Bobby Eupho
- Feb 28
- 4 min read

Anchored by the commanding presence of BigXThaPlug, ā6WAā isnāt just a single ā itās a launchpad. The record showcases standout performances from the entire 600 roster, signaling that this movement is bigger than one name and built for longevity. Serving as the first release from their upcoming mixtape 6WA, dropping March 20, the project already has national attention after Rolling StoneĀ broke the news of its arrival. With cover art inspired by N.W.Aās culture-shifting Straight Outta ComptonĀ and confirmed features from West Coast icon Snoop DoggĀ and Dallas-to-California legend The D.O.C., the tape positions 600 ENT at the intersection of legacy and new-generation dominance.
What makes this moment different is the unity ā every artist attached to 600 is moving with intention, carving out their own identity while strengthening the collective brand. This isnāt hype. Itās structure. Itās rollout. Itās strategy. And as 6WA season officially begins, the spotlight now turns to each member and the individual movements pushing 600 ENT forward.
Meet 6WA

BigXThaPlug, born and raised in Dallas, Texas, has evolved from a rising hometown star into the architect behind 600 ENT and the engine driving 6WA. With multiple RIAA-certified gold and platinum records ā including the breakout anthem āTexasā ā and his 2024 album Take Care debuting Top 10 on the Billboard 200 and Top 3 on the R&B/Hip-Hop charts, heās solidified himself as a national Southern powerhouse. He made Billboard history with āAll The Way,ā topping both the Hot Rap and Hot Country charts simultaneously. But beyond accolades, BigX is building infrastructure through an exclusive partnership with UnitedMasters, assembling a calculated roster featuring Ro$ama, Yung Hood, KaineMusic, MurdaGang PB, and KevanGotBandz, positioning 6WA as the next era of Texas dominance.
Ro$ama (born RoDarrion) stands as a pillar within both 600 ENT and 6WA. Hailing from Paris, Texas, he built his name on a rapid-fire flow and gritty, soulful trap sound that demands attention. Before rap fully took off, he was a FedEx driver who went viral in 2022 with āFederal Express,ā filming the video inside his delivery truck and turning everyday grind into a breakout moment. Beyond the mic, Ro$ama sharpened his pen and production skills through college courses and hands-on studio sessions, earning songwriting and production credits ā including BigXThaPlugās āMmhmmā ā proving heās not just talent, but a creative engine inside the 600 machine.
Yung Hood was one of the earliest believers in BigXās 600 ENT vision, completing the trio known as The 6ixers alongside BigXThaPlug and Ro$ama ā laying the foundation for what would become both the 600 powerhouse and the expanding 6WA movement. Blending Corsicana grit with North Dallas energy, Hood built his name through raw freestyles, authentic street storytelling, and appearances on major festival stages like Rolling Loud and Coachella. Standout moments on Meet The 6ixers, including āDirty Dawg,ā cemented his place as a core force in the camp.
KaineMusic adds a dynamic and necessary edge to the movement. Born in Louisiana and raised in Dallas, she represents a true āLouisiallasā blend ā Southern soul fused with Texas toughness. With sharp bars and commanding presence, she quickly earned the title āFirst Lady of 600.ā When BigX placed the 600 chain around her neck, it wasnāt symbolic ā it was strategic. She stands as proof that 6WA isnāt one-dimensional; itās versatile, balanced, and built for long-term dominance.
MurdaGang PB brings that unmistakable Fort Worth grit to the 6WA platform. Known for pairing heavy production with melodic flows and unfiltered lyrics centered on street trials and triumphs, PB delivers music that feels gritty yet anthemic. By June 2025, he officially joined 600 ENT, debuting under the label with āKeep Getting Biggerā ā a fitting title for both his career trajectory and the movement itself.
KevanGotBandz (GB), straight out of Oak Cliff, Dallas, embodies the grind-first mentality the city respects. Known for his āget moneyā mantra, his music reflects ambition, luxury, and relentless hustle rooted in the streets but aimed at bigger platforms. In December 2025, BigXThaPlug and the 600 ENT camp made it official ā flying him out on a private jet to seal the deal and welcome him not just to the roster, but as a key piece of the 6WA expansion plan.
Eupho Reviews & Takes
The new 6WA record and official visual roll out as a cohesive statement ā gritty, cinematic, and unapologetically Texas. Shot against the industrial backdrop of Dallas, the dark-toned aesthetic paired with old-school whips and lowrider culture taps directly into a tradition the city has carried since the early ā90s. The beat knocks with raspy, street-certified intensity layered with that undeniable Texas bounce. BigXThaPlug moves like a captain steering the ship, MurdaGang PB injects Fort Worth grit, Ro$ama brings rockstar hunger, and Yung Hood slides through with charisma and calculated wordplay. It doesnāt feel like random features ā it feels like a formal introduction to the world.
āItās given West Coast hip-hop in the 90s, itās given NWA⦠from a Cali girl, BigXThaPlug is doing his big one and he donāt ever have a shirt onā¦ā
ā Dr. Ranessa Harding, Bosstalk Primetime 101 Writer
Together, this lineup is bigger than a label ā itās a power move. 6WA blends street grit, boss strategy, and Texas pride into one solid machine. With national eyes on them, heavyweight co-signs, and a unified front, 600 ENT isnāt waiting on a seat at the table ā theyāre building their own. And if the rollout is any sign, this crew isnāt up next⦠theyāre up now ā and theyāre a force to be reckoned with.

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Written by DJ Bobby Eupho
Dallas, TX
Bosstalk 101 Primetime Media Team






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