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  1. 5 HR AGO

    Actor Tyrin Turner from "Menace II Society" & Belly Tells His Life Story (Unreleased Full Interview)

    In this classic 2017 VladTV interview, Tyrin Turner — best known for his role as Caine in Menace II Society — opens up about growing up in South Central Los Angeles and how his life changed after starring in one of the most iconic street films of the 1990s .Tyrin talks about being raised at 51st and Hoover in a Hoover Crips neighborhood, staying out of gangs despite peer pressure, and a childhood run-in with the law after stealing Vans that led to a harsh lesson from his mother. He explains how he discovered acting through a workshop, landing a major role in Janet Jackson’s “Rhythm Nation” video — earning $7,000 at just 18 — and nearly starring in Boyz n the Hood before losing the role to Cuba Gooding Jr.The interview dives deep into Menace II Society, including how the Hughes brothers cast him after seeing him in a music video and an America’s Most Wanted reenactment. Tyrin gives his firsthand account of Tupac Shakur originally being cast as Sharif, the reported conflict during rehearsals, and the alleged confrontation involving the Hughes brothers that followed. He reflects on the film’s $28 million box office success and how instant fame changed his life — including Leonardo DiCaprio reportedly knowing all his lines from the film.Tyrin also discusses playing Rico in Belly, originally being considered for the role DMX played, and how he and Hype Williams developed the look for his character. He speaks candidly about feeling overlooked by the Hughes brothers after Menace, missing out on films like Dead Presidents, and how his “boyish look” may have affected casting opportunities compared to peers like Omar Epps and Morris Chestnut.The conversation continues with Tyrin’s long-standing friendship and creative partnership with Jamie Foxx, helping write Foxx’s stand-up material and working on projects like All-Star Weekend alongside Snoop Dogg, Eva Longoria, Jeremy Piven, and Robert Downey Jr.Finally, Tyrin discusses his own rap career under Rap-A-Lot Records as “Kane,” discovering producer Seven (who later worked with Murder Inc.), and supporting his son Lil Kane’s emerging music career — including collaborations with 808 Mafia and Chief Keef.From South Central to Hollywood to hip-hop, Tyrin Turner shares an unfiltered look at legacy, missed opportunities, loyalty, and reinvention.

    55 min
  2. 7 HR AGO

    Wil Milz on Michael Jordan, Tony Yayo, Ja Rule, 50 Cent, Katt Williams, Diddy

    DJ Vlad and Wil Milz dive into a wide-ranging conversation covering celebrity scandals, public perception, media narratives, and accountability. The discussion opens with reactions to resurfaced allegations involving major public figures, including debates around Michael Jordan, R. Kelly, Chris Brown, and Donald Trump. Vlad and Wil examine how fans often overlook or rationalize controversy when they admire someone’s talent or status.The conversation shifts to the Diddy documentary, with both criticizing it for lacking new information and questioning whether it functioned more as a smear piece than investigative journalism. They also address how social media amplifies rumors and narratives, including speculation surrounding Meek Mill and Kanye West, and explore how sexuality-related allegations can permanently shape public perception regardless of evidence.Later in the episode, Vlad and Wil discuss the sensationalism around the Epstein files and the tendency for audiences to react emotionally without fully researching the facts. They debate the impact of cooperation (“snitching”) in the music industry, referencing figures like Gunna and Tekashi 6ix9ine, and how street credibility and public image collide in modern hip-hop culture.Additional topics include Vlad’s voting experience and critique of campaign strategies, Adam22’s headline-grabbing antics compared to the Paul brothers’ influence in boxing, and financial cautionary tales involving celebrities like Floyd Mayweather and Redd Foxx. Vlad also reflects on maintaining friendships in business, the dangers of entitlement, and why hiring competent professionals over friends is often the smarter long-term move.The interview closes with a lighter “This or That” segment ranking stand-up comedians, blending humor with sharp commentary in classic VladTV style.

    2h 38m
  3. 1 DAY AGO

    MC Eiht (Unreleased Full Interview)

    In this in-depth VladTV interview, West Coast legend MC Eiht breaks down his upbringing in Compton, the crack epidemic’s impact on the city, and how gang culture shaped an entire generation . Growing up near Alameda and Greenleaf, Eiht describes how the late ‘80s crack boom escalated violence, territorial conflicts, and drive-bys, turning Compton into a war zone.Eiht opens up about joining Tragniew Park Crips at 13, explaining the realities of gang affiliation, street politics, and survival. He details how crack money intensified conflicts between neighborhoods and how music ultimately became his way out. Inspired by early hip-hop like Run-DMC and West Coast pioneers, Eiht formed Compton’s Most Wanted, carving out a lane separate from N.W.A. while still paying homage to Eazy-E and Ice Cube .The interview also dives into Eiht’s legendary rap beef with DJ Quik, revealing how misunderstandings escalated into diss records like “Death Wish” and “Dollars & Sense,” and how the tension was eventually resolved face-to-face. Eiht reflects on the dangers of gang affiliation in hip-hop, commenting on artists who adopt gang identities later in life and the real-life consequences that can follow.Eiht also shares insight into working on Menace II Society, Tupac’s originally intended role in the film, and how industry politics and personality clashes altered the cast. He gives his perspective on Tupac’s gang affiliation in his final years, explaining how stepping into real street conflicts can have irreversible consequences.This interview blends West Coast rap history, street reality, industry politics, and firsthand accounts from one of Compton’s most respected voices.

    1h 42m
  4. 2 DAYS AGO

    DC Kingpin Javier "Panama" Card, Who Got 113 Years in Prison, Tells His Life Story

    Javier Panama, a former drug kingpin, sits down with VladTV to tell the story of his violent past, lengthy prison sentence, and eventual deportation. Born in Santa Cruz, Panama, Javier describes beginning a life of crime at just 14 years old, robbing tourists before escalating into drug trafficking and armed robberies. By 17 and 18, he had already been shot by police, setting the tone for a life shaped by conflict and survival.After moving to the United States—first to Brooklyn and later to Washington, D.C.—Javier became deeply involved in the drug trade. He speaks about his role in multiple violent crimes, including the murder of Billy Ray Tolbert and a kidnapping-for-ransom case involving a Colombian national. Arrested in 1991, Javier was sentenced to 113 years in prison for multiple murders and drug trafficking charges. Despite pressure to cooperate with authorities, he refused, citing loyalty to his principles.The interview also explores Javier’s encounters with notorious D.C. figure Wayne Perry, intense prison politics, and violent altercations behind bars—including a stabbing incident that left both men injured. He discusses alleged prosecutorial misconduct, claims of racial bias during jury selection, and the plea deal that ultimately reduced his sentence and led to his deportation back to Panama.Post-release, Javier faced cultural shock and little reentry support, forcing him to rebuild his life from scratch. Now focused on redemption and storytelling, he emphasizes the importance of recognizing one’s potential, the role of family support, and learning from past mistakes. Javier is currently working on a series to share his story, hoping it serves as a cautionary tale and a message of transformation rather than glorification.

    1h 40m
  5. 5 DAYS AGO

    42 Dugg Tells His Life Story

    42 Dugg sits down with VladTV to open up about his journey from Detroit’s east side to platinum-selling success. Dugg reflects on his upbringing, early legal troubles—including a carjacking case at 14—and how those experiences shaped his mindset long before music became his focus.In the interview, Dugg breaks down his rise alongside Lil Baby, including the massive success of “We Paid” (5x Platinum) and “Grace” (2x Platinum). He explains how linking with Lil Baby changed his career trajectory and how consistency, loyalty, and timing helped him break into the mainstream. Dugg also discusses collaborating with Future on “May Bach” and the importance of aligning with artists who share his work ethic and vision.The conversation also covers Dugg’s legal issues, including a probation violation, a high-speed chase, and time spent behind bars. He speaks candidly about accountability, growth, and the lessons learned while incarcerated. Dugg emphasizes staying grounded through family, avoiding distractions, and keeping his circle tight despite industry pressures.Later in the episode, the discussion shifts into a Detroit rap ranking game, with names like Boldy James, Baby Money, Danny Brown, Doughboyz Cashout, Skilla Baby, Peezy, Payroll Giovanni, Sada Baby, Veeze, Babyface Ray, Big Sean, and Eminem being debated. Dugg gives his favorites, showing love to his hometown while highlighting the depth of Detroit’s rap scene.The interview closes with talk of Dugg’s new project, upcoming tour, and future plans, as he continues building momentum while balancing fame, responsibility, and ambition.

    1h 21m
  6. 25 FEB

    Tony Yayo on Plane Incident with Ja Rule, Lloyd Banks vs Fab, 50 vs TI, J Cole

    Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda sit down with VladTV to break down a tense incident involving Ja Rule on a Delta Airlines flight. Yayo recounts how they discovered Ja Rule was booked on the same flight and how Uncle Murda’s confrontational energy escalated the situation, ultimately leading to Ja Rule leaving the plane. The crew reflects on how old industry tensions can resurface unexpectedly—and how public perception can quickly spin narratives.The conversation expands into Super Bowl weekend experiences, the cultural impact of Bad Bunny’s halftime performance, and broader debates about hip-hop legacy. Yayo and Murda weigh in on Queens rap history, ranking legends like Kool G Rap, Nicki Minaj, LL Cool J, Mobb Deep, Run-DMC, A Tribe Called Quest, and Nas. Yayo emphasizes LL Cool J’s rare three-generation impact and Mobb Deep’s dominance in the ’90s, while also highlighting the marketing genius behind G-Unit’s rise.They compare Fabolous and Lloyd Banks, discuss the challenges faced by G-Unit members over the years, and reflect on 50 Cent’s influence both musically and strategically. The episode explores how beef shapes careers, the balance between ego and humility, and why staying grounded matters in an industry built on competition.From airline drama to rap royalty debates, this interview blends hip-hop history, personal stories, and unfiltered commentary in classic VladTV fashion.

    1h 49m
  7. 22 FEB

    Aries Spears on Epstein, Tracy Morgan, Kanye, Kendrick, Jay-Z, Pusha T, Fabolous

    Aries Spears returns to VladTV for a wide-ranging conversation touching on comedy, hip-hop, race, politics, and pop culture. Aries reflects on how his comedic style has evolved over the years and weighs in on Kendrick Lamar’s historic Grammy run, sparking a broader debate about the greatest rapper of all time.The discussion moves into current events and cultural flashpoints, including conversations around the Epstein files and how high-profile names are often pulled into public discourse. Vlad and Aries also examine racial issues in the media, public reactions to controversial arrests, Native American land disputes, and how conversations about ICE and law enforcement are framed depending on who is involved.Aries and Vlad dive into Kanye West’s ongoing struggles, including mental health, public apologies, and the fallout from controversial statements. They discuss Kanye’s recent apology to the Black community, the cancellation of his tour, and his new deal with Gamma—highlighting how talent, controversy, and money often collide at the highest levels. They also touch on Kanye’s international touring challenges and earning power per show.The interview wraps with lighter but passionate debates, including rankings of classic TV shows—placing The Sopranos and Mayor of Kingstown high while calling The Wire overrated—along with reflections on Bobby Brown’s personal tragedies and Aries’ own experiences navigating fame. The conversation closes with a playful back-and-forth ranking stand-up comedians and what truly defines greatness in comedy.

    1h 36m

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