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Fat Joe came through for another exclusive interview with VladTV, and this time around he shared some more personal stories about his long career in hip-hop. Joe touched on ending his beef with 50 Cent, his past tension with JAY-Z, and being wrong about calling Lil Uzi Vert a bad version of Lil Wayne. He also shared a story about Mike Tyson saving his and Big Pun's life one night at a club, which you can hear more about in the full interview above.
Lord Jamar came through for yet another VladTV interview, and this time around he shared his thoughts on the recent passing of several people in the news, including Andre Harrell, who Jamar knew early in his career, as Andre and Diddy managed Brand Nubian. Jamar went on to react to the news of African polygamist "Big Dad," who fathered 156 kids, recently dying, and he slammed people mocking the death of Nick Blixky online. Elsewhere in the interview, Lord Jamar reacted to Tekashi recently being released from prison, getting a role on 50 Cent's new show "For Life," and NBA YoungBoy calling Floyd Mayweather a "b*tch a** daddy."
In this VladTV full interview, Mob James touched on a variety of topics, including many stories about 2Pac. Mob James discussed if 2Pac was the reason Death Row crumbled, Tekashi getting two years for telling, Bill Cosby and the amount of prison time he got, and more. Vlad and Mob James also spoke about the recent pandemic that has spread across the world. Watch above.
Crunchy Black came through for his first-ever VladTV interview, and he started out by speaking about essentially growing up without parents after his mother had him in prison and his father wasn't in his life. Crunchy went on to detail how he met DJ Paul and later formed Three 6 Mafia along with Juicy J, Gangsta Boo, Koopsta, and the other members. After speaking about the successes that the group saw, Crunchy explained why members of the group left at various times, including himself, which he said had to do with feeling like he wasn't appreciated. While telling his crazy story, including being shot, Crunchy went viral for calling DJ Vlad "Glad" for the entirety of the interview, which you can check out above.
In this clip, Willie D shares his thoughts on the recent events in Minneapolis, which started after an officer named David Chauvin kneeled on George Floyd's neck during an arrest, killing him. Chauvin has since been arrested and charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter for Floyd's death, and Willie D believes that police officers like Chauvin are "the Boogeyman." He went on to share what he thinks what people should do to protect citizens in their neightborhood, which you can hear more about above.
In this VladTV full interview, former Medallîn Cartel associate Jorge Valdes detailed his life in the drug world and explained what ultimately led him out of the game. Valdes talked about his time as an accountant for the Cartel, and also noted that the movie 'Scarface' was based on his life. Along with that, Valdes talked about getting 15 years in prison, saying he made more money in prison than on the street. From there, he spoke of losing $50 million to the feds and also spoke on building a multi-million dollar business after getting out of prison.
Former D.C. street figure Teflon Sean came through for his first-ever VladTV interview, where he shared stories about coming up in his city, working for Wayne Perry, Alpo's former hitman, and being friends with former kingpin Rayful Edmond. During the sit-down, Teflon Sean also spoke about beating 9 out of 10 murder charges, and being sentenced to 25 years in prison at 23. To hear more, including his thoughts on Tekashi 6ix9ine and being asked if he thinks he's a sociopath, hit the above clip.
Boosie stopped by for yet another interview with VladTV, and this time around he opened up about advice he's given to fellow Louisiana rapper NBA YoungBoy, revealing that sometimes he listens. Boosie also shared his thoughts on another young rapper, Kodak Black, who he said he acted a lot like when he was younger. During the interview, Boosie addressed our interview with Keefe D, and he believes that a 1-on-1 fight between 2Pac and Orlando Anderson wouldn't have ended their beef. Boosie also shared his thoughts on why he thinks Keefe D confessed about the incident involving 2Pac in Las Vegas. To hear more, including Boosie's thoughts on Gucci Mane's $10,000 a month child support payments, hit the full interview above.
Benny the Butcher came through for yet another VladTV interview, and this time around, he reacted to the impact of the coronavirus. He revealed that he hasn't been living in Buffalo amid the pandemic because of how hard the virus hit the area, and Benny added that he's an at-risk person if he caught the virus due to his asthma. Benny also addressed Conway contracting the virus and being hospitalized twice. Moving along, Benny stated that he thinks Shady Records regrets not signing him, and he went on to address Shannon Sharpe saying that no good rappers have come out of Buffalo. To hear more, including Benny saying that he'd burn his phone if Tekashi called him, hit the full interview above.
Mark Henry came through for his first-ever VladTV interview, where he spoke about growing up in a small Texas town and having a family full of exceptionally large men. He went on to speak about going to the Olympics and confronting Jordan while he was there after feeling like the NBA great disrespected him. Moving along, Mark detailed getting in the WWE, becoming close friends with The Rock, and deciding to retire from wrestling. To hear more, including Mark speak about his close friendship with late actor Michael Clarke Duncan, hit the above video.
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