Last Days Talks ‘Boston Boy 3,’ Justice for Josie & Boston’s Rap Scene on CWTFB Radio.

Last Days, head of Dirty Hawks Ent, recently sat down with CWTFB Radio to discuss the final installment of his Boston Boy trilogy. The conversation, hosted by Charlie MaSheen and Bellez, covered everything from his album rollout strategy to the #JusticeForJosie case, along with broader discussions on the rap industry, generational differences, and the justice system.

Last Days revealed that before the project hit streaming platforms, it was exclusively available at his listening party, where fans got the first chance to hear it. He explained his approach to distribution, prioritizing direct-to-fan sales before streaming. The project was recorded at The Sound Lab, and marks the conclusion of the Boston Boy series—a trilogy that he sees as a defining chapter in his career.

The episode also featured the Red Cups & Ratings segment, where the hosts reviewed two recent releases:

  • Debo – De- Bo Season 2 (9 tracks, 18 min)
    • The project had Afrobeat influences, though some found the production repetitive.
    • Standout tracks: “30 for 30” and “Your (Lo)ss”
    • Final Rating: 3.4/5 Red Cups
  • Milly 19 – Bloody Notes (8 tracks, 19 min)
    • The album showcased vulnerability and storytelling, with strong production.
    • Standout tracks: “Letters,” “Non World,” and “Blue Beams”
    • Final Rating: 4.2/5 Red Cups

The conversation extended beyond music, touching on legal issues, particularly the case for #JusticeForJosie, where Last Days expressed frustration with how narratives can be twisted in the court of public opinion.

Other key topics included:

  • Generational shifts – The hosts debated how respect for older generations has changed and the role of social media in shaping perceptions.
  • Social media & crime – They discussed how surveillance technology and viral culture encourage reckless behavior, making it easier for authorities to track illegal activities.
  • Parenting & autism awareness – One of the hosts shared his experience raising an autistic son, highlighting challenges and the need for greater understanding.

With Boston Boy 3 marking a pivotal moment in his career, Last Days used this interview on CWTFB Radio to reflect on music, personal struggles, and the broader cultural landscape.