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Michael Jai White shared his perspective on ASAP Rocky's recent acquittal on two gun charges, expressing happiness over the unexpected verdict. White touched on the clever defense taken by Rocky, which revolved around claiming the weapon in question was a prop gun, a strategy that worked in his favor. Drawing from his own insights and experiences, White emphasized the importance of legal protection, advising individuals who carry firearms for safety to always have a legally obtained gun and even a replica gun as a backup. This approach, he suggested, could potentially diffuse situations involving law enforcement by presenting the replica as the actual weapon. The conversation also explored the broader issues surrounding firearm charges and the intricacies of self-defense claims.
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1090 Jake returned to VladTV to discuss a number of legal matters within the rap industry. He started by tackling ASAP Rocky's gun case and whether it was wise for Rocky to risk a 24-year sentence by rejecting his plea deal. Jake also talked about Tory Lanez's legal troubles since getting convicted for shooting Megan Thee Stallion, which DJ Vlad revisited his previous interviews with YSL Mondo and YSL DK. This led 1090 Jake to reflect on the outcome of Young Thug's RICO trial and much more.
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Part 1: https://youtu.be/sMLPPKfMIG8
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Boosie shared his unfiltered thoughts regarding the ongoing feud involving Big Meech, Lil Meech, and 50 Cent. Known for his unwavering support for Big Meech, Boosie discussed the concert that was meant to celebrate Big Meech's return but was overshadowed by controversy. The star-studded lineup included major names like Lil Baby, 21 Savage, and Boosie himself, aiming to honor Big Meech’s legacy. However, tensions flared when 50 Cent accused Big Meech of snitching, following Big Meech's photo with Rick Ross, a long-time 50 Cent rival. Boosie revealed that despite the drama, he kept his promise to perform, loyalty being paramount over industry gossip. Amid the swirling allegations, Boosie supported Lil Meech, saying he'd confront 50 Cent if he were in his shoes. The rapper condemned the accusations and praised the support systems around the Meech family.
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Part 12: https://youtu.be/D-Z5t1sLTi4
Part 1: https://youtu.be/AYL4rXUGiQc
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Wack100 suggested that Lil Meech might harbor feelings wishing his father had remained in jail due to tensions with 50 Cent. The conversation arose from recent comments made by 50 Cent, which seemingly upset both Lil Meech and Big Meech. Wack100 recalled issues with Dexter "Sosa" Hussey and discussed how legal matters had created rifts between associates. He noted that despite Lil Meech's success being tied to his father's legacy, personal and business conflicts have surfaced. Wack100 remarked that Lil Meech and Big Meech's relationship might face new challenges due to public and private spats, hinting that personal dynamics and professional decisions could become further strained if not addressed.
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Part 16: https://youtu.be/mYZz6kmG71s
Part 1: https://youtu.be/ctIlyPzrEVE
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Comedian Michael Blackson addressed Lavell Crawford's playful jab at him about not writing new jokes since 1973. Blackson, however, expressed concern that such remarks could damage his career by giving potential audiences the impression that he recycles old material. He defended himself by highlighting the importance of online engagement and social media in modern comedy, noting his substantial following compared to Crawford's. Blackson speculated that Crawford's comment could be a tactic to ride on the popularity wave, especially since Blackson has nearly 6 million followers online. The discussion also touched on Crawford's past with VladTV, where he faced backlash for discussing personal family matters, highlighting the challenges comedians face when navigating sensitive topics.
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Crunchy Black returned to VladTV to offer his thoughts on a number of developments since his last interview. The Three 6 Mafia legend reacted to Project Pat losing his 21-year-old son violently, pointing out his own grief over the previous loss of his daughter. He also talked about Gangsta Boo's brother and his alleged involvement in the female rapper's passing. Later in the interview, Crunchy Black opened up about the outcome of Young Dolph's murder trial, Diddy's RICO case, ASAP Rocky's trial, and Keefe D's upcoming trial. To hear more, view the full interview above.
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Part 2: https://youtu.be/5vsfdh_IBgM
Part 1: https://youtu.be/T5HPcKBnVv8
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In this clip, Tony Yayo delves into the dynamics between him and 50 Cent. Yayo highlighted 50 Cent's unique approach to paying actors, equating their earnings to those enjoyed by rappers when making club appearances, underscoring his commitment to elevating his team. He pointedly mentioned that the only situation where he'd unquestioningly agree with 50 is if he asked him to take drastic action against someone. Yayo praised 50 Cent’s business acumen, noting his ability to close deals beneficial for actors and musicians alike. He did, however, express concern over how some individuals have taken advantage of 50's generosity, only to turn their backs later.
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Part 5: https://youtu.be/8tPIpOQ5864
Part 1: https://youtu.be/ykw63NkhECs
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Chopper, a member of the pioneering reality TV music group Da Band, recounted the mixed emotions tied to their debut album, "Too Hot for TV." While fans propelled the album to platinum status, Chopper harbored disdain for its production. Despite the album's commercial success, financial gain eluded the group. Chopper claimed that apart from advances, the members saw no earnings from Bad Boy Records. The reality of the industry's workings hit hard during the first season, where, according to Chopper, the band was "famous and surviving" without income. Although subsequent seasons promised increased pay, the gains remained unsatisfactory.
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Part 6: https://youtu.be/VYi8nklqWC8
Part 1: https://youtu.be/wqF6tdFWU9s
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Ray J recently shared a poignant recollection of his time spent with legendary rapper Biggie Smalls, just a day before the iconic artist was tragically killed in Los Angeles. Ray J, who was just 16 at the time, recounted how being Brandy’s younger brother allowed him access to LA's vibrant social scene. He vividly remembered attending a party and hanging out with Biggie and was later invited to spend the day with the rapper at his hotel. Reflecting on his experiences, Ray J highlighted the allure and unintended peril that often accompany fame and wealth, pointing out how many major figures in the industry have faced downfalls. He stressed the importance of learning from these stories to forge a safer path for future generations.
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Part 23: https://youtu.be/Wuy-WmIesj0
Part 1: https://youtu.be/Y9S4-upiRyk
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Maino and DJ Vlad discussed the pervasive spread of notorious gangs like the Crips and Bloods across various U.S. states, with a notable exception—the Bay Area. Maino expressed surprise at the presence of these gangs in places like New York, while Vlad speculated that hip-hop and media, such as the movie "Colors," might have romanticized these gangs. Interestingly, the Bay Area has remained largely resistant to this phenomenon despite its close proximity to Southern California. Vlad, who once resided there, attributed this to the region’s distinct cultural identity and strong community ties, rendering gangs like the Crips and Bloods less influential. While these gangs have permeated other regions, spreading even to nearby Sacramento, the Bay Area maintains a stronghold of its local neighborhood affiliations.
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