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The Voice of The Triple D Anthem — Don Chief Opens Up About 20+ Years in the Rap Game

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Current guest Don Chief spins the block and returns to Bosstalk 101 for another in-depth conversation. This interview dives into Texas hip-hop, Dallas culture, and the life lessons that have shaped his journey over more than two decades in the rap game.


Chief is widely recognized for the success of his Eat Greedy movement—long before streaming platforms changed the music business. We’re talking about the era of hand-to-hand sales out of the trunk, sold-out shows, and building a loyal fan base through hard work and consistency. His unmistakable voice on the iconic “Triple D Anthem” remains one of the defining sounds of Dallas hip-hop.


Recently, Chief appeared on Half Pint’s Behind The Bars platform, where he performed “Triple D Anthem,” bringing new life to the Dallas classic. The performance instantly brought back memories of the 2011 music video that proudly showcased the Dallas skyline and the city’s culture. But revisiting the anthem was only the beginning. During his Bosstalk 101 interview, Chief reflects on growing up in West Dallas, shares stories about his interactions with The D.O.C. and Mo3, and discusses the experiences that helped shape both his music and his perspective.


Throughout the conversation, E CEO and co-host Mz. Jamaica ask the questions that longtime supporters have been waiting to hear answered. While Chief has always carried himself with a calm and humble demeanor, this interview also reveals a side of him that’s ready to speak honestly about his place in Dallas rap history. Representing the city has always been bigger than personal recognition for Chief, but he acknowledges that some chapters of Dallas hip-hop history have overlooked his contributions. During the height of the DSR movement and the Dallas Boogie era—before streaming changed the industry—Chief was consistently putting in work and helping push the city’s sound forward. His perspective serves as a reminder that many pioneers laid the foundation before today’s digital era.



Even after more than 20 years in the game, Don Chief continues to create new music while honoring the legacy he’s built. His recent releases, including “Dog Ways” featuring Eat Greedy G and his latest single “Nights Like This,” prove he’s still actively contributing to the culture. This conversation isn’t just a look back at the past—it’s a testament to longevity, resilience, and staying true to the city that helped shape him.


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Writer: DJ Bobby Eupho

Dallas, Texas

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