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  1. 20 H FA

    Oschino on Jay-Z, 50 Cent, Meek Mill, Boosie, Dame Dash, Freeway, Wayno, Prison (Full Interview)

    Oschino sits down with VladTV for a raw and wide-ranging conversation covering street stories, industry relationships, and global politics. The interview kicks off with Oschino recalling his history with Wayno from Roc-A-Fella, including pranks, past interactions, and how relationships in the industry can shift over time. He also shares a wild story involving a firearm incident with Wayno that eventually led to an unexpected friendship.The conversation expands into hip-hop culture, including discussions around Jay-Z’s influence and viral conspiracy theories tied to Tory Lanez’s legal case. Vlad and Oschino examine how quickly misinformation spreads online and how narratives can shape public perception regardless of facts.Oschino also dives into prison culture and street life, explaining the concept of “savage life” in Chicago and the realities inmates face behind bars. He speaks on survival, reputation, and how harsh environments can shape behavior and long-term outcomes.The interview shifts into broader debates, including separating art from the artist when discussing R. Kelly’s musical legacy versus his legal issues. They also explore international topics such as Donald Trump’s foreign policy and the complexities of the Israel-Palestine conflict, touching on historical claims, media narratives, and the difficulty of finding common ground.The conversation wraps with commentary on celebrity beefs involving figures like 50 Cent, Jim Jones, and Papoose, highlighting the pressure artists face to maintain their image while navigating real-life tensions.

    1h 54m
  2. 3 GG FA

    Maino on 50 Cent Beef, Boosie, TI, Max B, Uncle Murda, Dave East, Prison (Full Interview)

    Maino sits down with VladTV to break down his new record, explaining why it’s meant as a message rather than a diss. He discusses the fine line between expression and disrespect in hip-hop, and how artists navigate delivering real-life experiences without escalating conflict.Maino reflects on his own experiences dealing with online disrespect, the role of social media in shaping narratives, and how quickly situations can spiral in today’s digital environment. He revisits his history with figures like 50 Cent and Max B, offering insight into loyalty, industry politics, and how relationships evolve over time.The conversation also dives into the realities of prison life, including dangerous situations like “razor tag” and the challenges young inmates face when navigating survival behind bars. Maino speaks candidly about the importance of awareness, discipline, and how those experiences shaped his mindset moving forward.The interview expands into broader industry topics, including the consequences of cooperation in street culture, referencing high-profile cases like Tekashi 6ix9ine and others. Vlad and Maino also address the spread of misinformation online, including a viral tweet falsely linking Jay-Z to Tory Lanez’s legal case, highlighting how easily conspiracy theories gain traction.Additional topics include Tory Lanez’s legal situation, potential deportation, celebrity boxing events like Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua, and Mike Tyson’s exhibition fight with Roy Jones Jr. The conversation closes with reflections on personal safety, the seriousness of violence, and why decisions made in heated moments can have lifelong consequences.

    1h 55m
  3. 4 GG FA

    Nicholas Irving on US vs Iran War, Oil Control & Combat Mindset (Full Interview)

    Former Army Ranger sniper Nicholas Irving sits down with VladTV's Shawn Prez to give a breakdown of the escalating conflict in the Middle East, focusing on the role of the United States and Israel in tensions with Iran.Irving shares his belief that the conflict is driven more by control of oil and geopolitical power than nuclear threats, criticizing U.S. leadership and military strategy. He points to the rising human cost of the war, citing over 1,500 civilian casualties, and highlights the economic ripple effects, including increasing gas prices despite continued oil shipments.The conversation dives deeper into the realities of modern warfare, with Irving expressing skepticism about the effectiveness of AI in combat and warning about the potential for a global recession—or even a larger-scale conflict that could escalate into World War III. He also questions whether the U.S. is achieving any meaningful long-term strategic gains.Drawing from his own combat experience, Irving provides insight into the psychological and physical demands placed on soldiers. He explains the mindset required to operate in war, including the harsh reality that soldiers must be prepared to take lives while managing fear in high-risk situations like helicopter insertions and close-quarters combat.Irving emphasizes the unique dangers of urban warfare, particularly in densely populated cities like Tehran, where distinguishing between civilians and combatants becomes nearly impossible. He contrasts the mindset of U.S. soldiers—often driven by duty but experiencing fear—with that of enemy fighters who may be motivated by ideology or belief systems.He also reflects on the contractual obligations that led him to multiple deployments and the long-term mental toll war takes on those who serve. The interview offers a rare, firsthand perspective on the human cost of war, both on the battlefield and beyond.

    1h 48m
  4. 4 GG FA

    DEA Agent Abe Collins on Catching Memphis Kingpin Craig Petties (DJ Paul's Brother) (Full Interview)

    Abe Collins, a former DEA agent out of Memphis, sits down with VladTV to break down one of the biggest drug cases of his career — the takedown of Craig Petty, the brother of DJ Paul from Three 6 Mafia.Collins details how Petty built a massive drug trafficking operation, allegedly moving up to 200 kilos of cocaine every two weeks while maintaining connections with the Sinaloa Cartel. He explains how Petty’s organization operated across multiple states and countries, and the extensive investigation required to bring down such a high-level network.The conversation covers Petty’s 2008 arrest in Mexico, his extradition to the United States, and the overwhelming evidence that led to his conviction. Petty ultimately received nine life sentences, tied to drug trafficking and multiple violent crimes. Collins breaks down how federal cases like this are built, including surveillance, informants, and international coordination between agencies.Collins also reflects on the broader challenges of fighting drug trafficking, emphasizing how cartels evolve faster than enforcement strategies. He discusses the role of cooperation in major cases, the risks involved for both agents and informants, and how the drug trade has changed over the years.From cartel connections to federal investigations, this interview offers a rare inside look at how major drug operations are dismantled and the long-term impact on communities and law enforcement.

    1 h
  5. 4 GG FA

    Former Kingpin, Pharrell & Pusha-T Affiliate, Pretty Tony Tells His Life Story (Full Interview)

    Pretty Tony, a Virginia Beach Street legend, sits down with VladTV to tell the story of his turbulent life growing up surrounded by crime, violence, and survival. Tony reflects on being influenced early by his father’s criminal lifestyle and how he entered the streets at just 13 years old, selling crack and quickly becoming embedded in a dangerous environment.Tony recounts multiple near-death experiences, including surviving several shootings, and shares one of his most shocking stories — receiving $26,000 from a crack addict, only to later find out the money had been stolen. The situation added to the chaos and unpredictability that defined his early years.A major turning point in Tony’s life came during his partnership with Kay, which ended in tragedy after they were ambushed. The attack resulted in Kay’s death and left Tony with severe injuries, forcing him to confront the reality of the lifestyle he was living. He speaks candidly about that moment and how it reshaped his perspective.The conversation also explores Tony’s decision to cooperate with law enforcement, which ultimately helped convict those responsible for the shooting. He discusses the stigma around cooperation, the personal risks involved, and why he chose a different path moving forward.Now focused on transformation, Tony highlights his shift toward a legitimate life, including writing a book about his experiences and using his story as a cautionary tale. He emphasizes growth, accountability, and the importance of breaking cycles of violence for the next generation.From street legend to self-reflection, Pretty Tony delivers an unfiltered account of survival, loss, and redemption.

    1h 4m
  6. 6 GG FA

    Uncle Murda on Plane Altercation with Ja-Rule, 50 Cent vs TI, Lil Durk, Lloyd Banks (Full Interview)

    Uncle Murda returns to VladTV to break down the viral airplane incident involving him, Tony Yayo, and Ja Rule. Murda explains how the situation started when Ja Rule approached them to ask if everything was good, and how Brooklyn slang and tension from past industry beef quickly escalated the moment. Murda says the situation nearly continued outside the airport before cooler heads prevailed, and he even jokes about how moments like that can end up promoting podcasts and media appearances.Murda also speaks about his long-standing loyalty to 50 Cent, explaining why their relationship remains strong and how that loyalty has influenced many of his public stances. The conversation shifts into hip-hop debates, with Murda and Vlad comparing artists such as Lloyd Banks vs. Fabolous and Drake vs. Pusha T, discussing lyricism, influence, and longevity.The interview also touches on Murda’s history with Rod Diggs, who is currently serving a life sentence, and Murda reflects on the harsh realities of street life in Brooklyn and New York. He shares his thoughts on Tory Lanez’s incarceration and expresses hope that the rapper will eventually be released.Later in the conversation, Murda and Vlad discuss the complicated dynamics of supporting friends and family in the music industry, especially when criminal backgrounds and legal issues are involved. They talk about the consequences of cooperation in street culture, referencing cases involving Tekashi 6ix9ine and Casanova, and why reputation can change overnight in the public eye.The episode wraps with personal stories about Murda’s connections to the Rough Riders era, the influence of social media on public perception, and a fun “This or That” segment ranking Brooklyn rap legends—where Biggie Smalls stands out as one of the greatest to ever represent the borough.

    1h 48m

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