Category: Interviews
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Almighty Jay on YBN Breakup, Dating Blac Chyna, Hating Condoms
Almighty Jay came through for his first-ever VladTV interview, where he started off speaking about being raised in Texas and forming YBN on Xbox Live around 2015. From there, he spoke about having legal troubles in his teenage years, getting attention with his music after dropping singles like “Chopsticks,” and planning to join the military after graduating from high school.
Almighty Jay then spoke about signing a record deal, and getting more attention in the public eye after he started dating Blac Chyna. After speaking about his relationship with Blac Chyna, Almighty Jay spoke more about his career, including being affiliated with Rap-A-Lot Records and J. Prince, Cordae dropping his debut album, and leaving Atlantic Records.
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Lil Flip Speaks On People that Died from Lean, Being Crowned The Freestyle King & More
In this clip, Lil Flip opened up about dropping his debut album “Leprechaun” in 1999 at the young age of 18. He went on to explain how his family’s entrepreneurial spirit rubbed off on him and led him to hustle his way into dropping music.
After speaking about the meaning behind the album’s name, Lil Flip detailed his friendship with DJ Screw, who crowned him the freestyle king on St. Patrick’s Day. He then spoke about getting the call about DJ Screw’s death and more.
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Nardo Wick Says He Would Rather Rob Someone Than Get A Regular Job
Nardo Wick Says He Would Never Get A Regular Job.. Instead Would Just Rob Someone Else.
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Nardwuar Interviews J. Cole: Watch
Nardwuar had the opportunity to interview J. Cole in Santa Monica earlier this month. As expected, Nardwuar brought several gifts for the star rapper including iconic vinyls, record players and more. Producer T-Minus also joined for a few to talk about their chemistry and the sample they used on the hit ‘Middle Child’. Watch it below.
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Krayzie Bone on How Bone Thugs Found Out Three 6 Mafia Dissed Them
In this clip, Krayzie Bone discussed his upcoming project with DJ Paul and how that came together considering the long, somewhat contentious history between the groups. Krayzie reflected on Three 6 Mafia dissing Bone Thugs way back in 1995 when they accused them of stealing their style. Krayzie said they learned about the diss track from a letter a fan wrote them who lived in Memphis at the time.
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Fetty Wap Says He Knew Fell Off When He Woke Up & Didn’t Make $100k That Day
Fetty Wap sits down with DJ Akademiks for and exclusive interview where he says he knew he fell off when he didn’t make $100K on a particular day.
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Boosie on Lil Nas X, Travis Scott, Alpo, Gucci Mane, Tory Lanez & Megan Thee Stallion
Boosie came through for yet-another VladTV interview, and this time around, he started off by addressing a video of a man confronting him about the comments he’s made about Lil Nas X. Boosie also addressed current events, including the tragedy at Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival, Fetty Wap’s federal indictment, Fat Joe calling DaBaby today’s 2Pac, and R. Kelly being found guilty.
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OJ Da Juiceman on Making “Make Tha Trap Say Aye” With Gucci Mane
In this clip, OJ da Juiceman reflected on recording “Make Tha Trap Say Aye” with Gucci Mane and how he had to work the record for two years before it caught fire. He said that’s his biggest hit to date but he wasn’t sure it would reach its potential after the two year grind to push it. OJ da Juiceman also talked about signing a record deal and only receiving an advance of $10K.
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600Breezy on Switching from GD to BD, His GD Dad was Mad at Him
In this clip, 600Breezy opened up about switching from being a GD to a BD, as he revealed that despite his father being a GD, he was being targeted by them as a teenager. 600 Breezy went on to reveal that his father was mad at him at first, but he added that he later understood.
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Kyle Rittenhouse Says He’s Not A Racist & Supports BLM Movement
Kyle Rittenhouse, who was acquitted on charges stemming from killing two men and wounding another during the unrest that followed the shooting of a Black man by a white police officer, says in a new interview that he’s “not a racist person” and supports the Black Lives Matter movement.

