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609 episodiosBig U of the Rollin 60s Tells His Life Story (Flashback)
In 2018, Big U sat down to discuss LA life and street culture. He elaborated on personal stories such as his own encounters with the police. Big U also spoke on Suge Knight and Nipsey Hussle. Take a look at the full interview above.
Young Bleed Tells His Life Story (Flashback) RIP
In a new VladTV exclusive, Baton Rouge's own Young Bleed delves into his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a revered figure in the hip-hop world. Growing up in the Southside bottoms of Baton Rouge, Young Bleed experienced the gritty realities of the crack epidemic sweeping through neighborhoods in the '80s and '90s. His mother had him at 17, risking her life to ensure his birth. Young Bleed talked about becoming a rapper at a young age, during Hip-Hop's infancy, and how he helped start the Concentration Camp collective. He later explained how one of his popular songs crossed Master P's radar and became the source for the popular hit, "How Ya Do Dat." Throughout the rest of the interview, Young Bleed talked about being a No Limit affiliate, his relationship with Master P, Boosie, and much more.
Swifty Blue on Mexican Mafia Allegedly Plotting to Kill Him, Tells His Life Story
Swifty Blue, a Cali rapper, discussed his background, including his Salvadorian heritage and upbringing in Paramount. He joined the Eastside Paramount gang, influenced by his older brother, who was in jail for attempted murder. Swifty Blue faced multiple arrests, including for gun possession, and was involved in a conspiracy involving 19 Mexican Mafia members allegedly plotting to kill him. He denied these claims, attributing them to false narratives. Swifty Blue also discussed his music career, including collaborations with Kodak Black and his views on gang politics and the music industry. The conversation delves into the strict codes and consequences within a particular community, where individuals are expected to maintain toughness due to their challenging lives. Additionally, Swifty Blue discusses the evolving dynamics in the music industry, particularly the collaboration between Latino and Black artists, and the role of Kendrick Lamar in fostering unity. Swifty Leo emphasizes his focus on family, music, and helping others in the music industry, aiming to promote positivity and legal income through music.
DEA Agent Hector Berrellez on Trump, ICE, Cartels, China, Russia, Charlie Kirk
VladTV's new exclusive with former DEA agent Hector Berrellez revolves around geopolitical tensions and U.S. foreign policy. He dismisses the possibility of Mexico going to war with the U.S. and criticizes China's role in the fentanyl crisis. Berrellez discusses the strained U.S.-China and U.S.-Russia relations and expresses confidence in Trump's ability to broker peace through economic sanctions. The discussion also touches on Trump's potential to end the Ukraine conflict and his achievements in the Middle East. Additionally, he addresses the assassination of Charlie Kirk, calling for transparency in government investigations, and the ongoing U.S. government shutdown, attributing it to political opposition to Trump.Interview by: Shawn PrezCheck out his youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/c/PowerMoveMakers
Birdman's Brother Terrance "Gangsta" Williams Tells His Life Story (Flashback)
Terrance “Gangsta” Williams sat down for his first-ever VladTV interview, where he spoke about his brother, Cash Money co-founder Birdman, and their rise to running one of the most legendary labels in the game. Throughout the interview, Terrance spoke about being raised with Birdman, who was in foster care after his mother died, and his father bringing him home. After revealing that his father had 25 kids, Terrance spoke about hustling in the streets, being shot, and his older brother being killed. Throughout the interview, Terrance shared stories about his time in juvenile prison, and later being sentenced to life plus 20 years in prison in 1998. He also spoke about the street crew “Hot Boys,” which later inspired the legendary Cash Money group, and his release from prison, which you can hear more about in the full interview above.

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